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Compare the TurboAnt X7 Max and the Xiaomi Mi M365
When comparing electric scooters, often times advertised ranges don't match up with reality. We included metrics from real-world road tests. Plus, raw specs such as battery capacity and motor wattage provide unbiased performance metrics when evaluating electric scooters.
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TurboAnt X7 Max

Xiaomi Mi M365
Comparing the TurboAnt X7 Max and Xiaomi Mi M365
Electric scooters have surged in popularity over recent years and picking out the best model can be daunting. Two models that stand out on the market are the TurboAnt X7 Max and the Xiaomi Mi M365.
The TurboAnt X7 Max offers a powerful 350-watt motor which ensures a smooth ride even at its max speed of 20mph and impressive climbing capability, it is also equipped with a 10Ah battery which guarantees a range of 20-30 miles on a single charge; ideal for long distance commutes. The X7 Max also features 10-inch pneumatic tires absorbing bumps and providing a smooth ride over various road conditions and a triple braking system for extra safety.
On the other hand, the Xiaomi Mi M365 holds a 250-watt motor with a max speed of 15.5mph, slightly lower when compared to the X7 Max. However, it exceeds in battery capacity with 18.6 miles of travel on a single charge, it also includes energy recovery. The M365 offers 8.5-inch pneumatic tires that offer a comfortable ride, though not as shock-absorbent as the X7 Max. Safety is also taken care of with a double braking system and skid-resistant and shock-absorbing tires.
The X7 Max is also a little more practical as it folds down in three steps and is relatively more portable. The M365, while also foldable, is slightly more cumbersome. In terms of design, both offer a sleek modern look while their build quality is robust and built to last.
In conclusion, while the X7 Max offers more power, longer range and terrain adaptability, the M365 triumphs in battery efficiency and weight. The choice between them ultimately depends on personal needs and the user's commute specifications.


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