Electric scooters for adults

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Electronic scooters are up for sale on Amazon, some with prices slashed up to 20 per cent. Refer to our best picks below to cruise around town without harming the planet, on a budget. Subscribe to Amazon Prime to have your e-scooter delivered to you the next day!

Pros

Cons

  • Mi Home app connectivity issues

Warranty: The manufacturer offers a one-year warranty.

Pros

  • Shock absorption tyres
  • Triple braking system
  • Digital dashboard

Cons

Segway’s stylish Ninebot e-scooter might be a little slow for some, riding at a maximum 30km per hour, but it employs a triple braking system. Besides electric braking, you get 45km on a single charge on sturdy tyres that measure nine inches. Equipped with bright rear and front lights, Segway happens to have lights under the deck, too, so pedestrians can spot you easily at night. A sweet bonus? Your scooter comes with a handy external battery for on the go, so you never have to worry about being stranded.

Bonus: Buy with zero per cent instalments and pay Dh166.58 for 12 months with select banks. Get 10 per cent off on your first Amazon app order by using code MOB22.

Warranty: The manufacturer offers a one-year warranty and free maintenance.

  • Lighter than others on the list
  • Detachable battery
  • Triple braking system

Cons

  • Stem height is adjustable
  • Lightweight design
  • Supports 120kgs of load
  • Cons
  • Maximum speed of 25km per hour

Kugoo’s electric scooter is a modest purchase that packs everything a beginner needs. With three different speed modes, slim digital display, shock absorption springs and front and rear lightings, you’re all good to go. A single charge lets you cruise around for a solid 30km, so on shorter distances, it will be days before you charge it again.

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