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Compare the Unagi Model One (E500) and the Inokim Mini 2
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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Unagi Model One (E500)

Inokim Mini 2
Comparing the Unagi Model One (E500) and the Inokim Mini 2 Electric Scooters
In the fast-growing market of electric scooters, two models stand out: the Unagi Model One (E500) and the Inokim Mini 2. Both have their unique strengths and features, setting them apart in a crowd of competitors.
Starting with the Unagi Model One (E500), it stands out with its dual 250W motors, capable of reaching speeds up to 20mph. This model boasts a sleek, lightweight design, weighing only 26.5lbs. It has a robust design with large 7.5 wheels and a premium 282Wh battery, providing 15.5 miles of range. It also features an intuitive control panel for acceleration, braking, horn, and LED headlight. Its unique one-click folding system is quick and convenient.
On the other hand, the Inokim Mini 2 is designed with portability in mind. It weighs just 23.1lbs and can be folded easily, making it ideal for commuters. Though less powerful, the single 250W motor provides a respectable top speed of 15mph. The range is also slightly less, offering about 10 miles on a full charge. The Mini 2 doesn't compromise on safety and includes a reliable braking system and LED illumination.
In terms of ride quality, the Unagi Model One impresses with its dual suspension system, ensuring smooth rides on various terrains. Conversely, the Inokim Mini 2, while not having any suspension system, offers a comfortable ride on flat and smooth surfaces.
Price-wise, the Unagi Model One is a premium choice with its advanced features and powerful motor, while the Inokim Mini 2 is more budget-friendly while still delivering good performance and portability. Choosing between the two will largely depend on your personal needs and budget.
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