🛴 10-Inch Electric Scooter for Adults – 350W Motor, 33km/h Top Speed, 130kg Load, Foldable Design
Upgrade your daily commute or weekend adventures with this high-performance electric scooter! Designed for speed, comfort, and reliability, it combines power and portability for a smooth and effortless ride — whether you’re cruising through city streets or tackling uphill climbs.
🌟 Why You’ll Love It:
✅ Powerful 350W Motor for Speed & Performance
Reach speeds of 30–33 km/h (18.6–20.5 mph) with ease, giving you a faster, smoother ride.
✅ Long Range & Quick Charging
Enjoy extended rides with a reliable battery that charges in just 6–9 hours, keeping downtime to a minimum.
✅ Smart App Integration – Control at Your Fingertips
Connect your scooter to the dedicated mobile app for enhanced control and customization. Key features include:
- Speed adjustment and cruise control activation
- Real-time battery and ride diagnostics
- Lighting control for added safety
- Anti-theft lock feature for peace of mind
✅ Conquer Steep Slopes
With a max climbing angle of 15–25°, this scooter effortlessly handles inclines, making uphill rides smooth and stress-free.
✅ Built for Strength & Stability
Crafted from durable aluminum alloy, it supports up to 130 kg (286 lbs), ensuring a stable and secure ride for adults of all sizes.
✅ Portable Foldable Design
Fold it down in seconds for easy carrying and storage. The compact folding size makes it ideal for urban living and commuting.
✅ 10-Inch Solid Tires for Smooth Riding
Large solid tires provide excellent grip, shock absorption, and stability, ensuring a comfortable ride on various terrains.
✅ Reliable Safety Features
Equipped with a responsive dual braking system and bright LED lights, offering maximum safety and visibility for day or night riding.
📋 Specifications: Model: W4Max
Tire Size | 10 inches (Solid Tires) |
Color Options | Black / White |
Material | Aluminum Alloy |
Max Load | 130 kg (286 lbs) |
Max Speed | 30–33 km/h (18.6–20.5 mph) |
Battery | 36V/13Ah Lithium-ion |
Motor Power | 350W |
Charging Time | 6–9 hours |
Charging Voltage | AC 110–240V, 50–60Hz |
Max Climbing Angle | 15–25° |
Net Weight | 17.5 kg (38.5 lbs) |
Gross Weight | 20.5 kg (45.2 lbs) |
Product Size | 1167 × 472 × 1203 mm |
Folding Size | 1167 × 472 × 534 mm |
Packing Size | 1180 × 205 × 570 mm |
📦 What You Get:
- 🚲 1 × Electric Scooter (Pre-assembled for easy setup)
- 🔌 1 × Charger
- 📖 1 × User Manual
- 🛠 1 × Tool Kit for minor adjustments
- ⭐ 1 × Warranty Card for peace of mind
✨ Ready to Ride? Get Yours Today and Experience the Freedom of Electric Mobility! 🚀
The power is impressive. I usually stay under 12MPH since stopping at higher speeds (especially at intersections) is difficult. While the extra speed helps on bike paths or long stretches, it's less practical in the city. However, the added power lets you accelerate faster and maintain speed uphillsomething my weaker scooters struggle with.
Operating it is just as intuitive as most other scooters once set up.
A standout feature is the built-in loop for a bike lock. My other scooters lack a fork at the base to thread a cable, leaving them unsecured. This design allows me to lock it properly and reduces theft risk. (Yes, the code lock disables it, but that wont stop someone from carrying it away.)
Overall, Im very satisfied.
The reason for my return is the abrupt brakinganother reviewer mentioned the risk of falling at high speeds. I comfortably ride my OKAI at 20 mph, but with this one, I only dare go 12 mph due to wobbling and stuttering during acceleration. Keep in mind I weigh just 118 lbs, yet its still an issue. Sometimes the brakes dont stop immediately either.
The height is another problem. At 55", I feel like Im hopping off rather than simply putting my foot down when stopping.
Maybe I got a defective unit, but Im not taking the risk. Its too dangerous for NYCs high traffic, especially with aggressive delivery riders. If youre in the suburbs, it might be finebut for New York, Ill pass.
First, there's an option to set a custom PIN to power on the scooter, easily configured using the manual. The scooter also has a built-in cable lock requiring a PIN. Though not heavy-duty, it's adequate for quick stops at convenience stores. We use it to secure multiple scooters together.
Overall, I'd recommend this for teens to adults. It might be too powerful for children under 8.
I'm pleased they've reduced the price to $360 at the time of my review, which seems much fairer for this scooter. For kids or casual riders, it should suffice. However, if you've ever used rental scooters, you'll notice the difference.
I don't want to sound overly negativeit's not terriblebut compared to other scooters in the same price range, I was at least somewhat disappointed. It mostly performs as advertised and gets you from point A to B, with decent battery life. Still, considering the issues I mentioned, I maintain my 3.8/5 rating (rounded to 4).
The scooter's affordability stood out among pricier alternatives, while still offering a strong 300W motor for commuting. Its foldable design allows convenient storage when not in use.
It has proven to be a solid purchase so far. I'll provide updates if our experience changes or we have more to share later.
First impressions after a 10-mile ride:
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Assembly was straightforward - just four hex screws to tighten. Charging to 100% took 75-100 minutes. Unfortunately, the W4MAX Pro's dashboard remains inactive during charging, unlike Xiaomi m365 and Ninebot G30 models that display battery percentage. You must check the power brick's LED for charging status.
The W4MAX Pro S2 features dual thumb throttles, offering precise control similar to manual transmission. I adapted completely within 10 minutes. Brake placement differs from Xiaomi - the manual brake is on the right handlebar.
Acceleration is smooth, though coasting behavior differs: the scooter maintains speed when releasing the throttle, requiring brief adjustment. A significant improvement over Xiaomi is the taillight wiring - W4MAX carefully designed the exposed sections to prevent the wire degradation that plagued both my m365 models (despite attempted hot glue fixes).
Vibration is present but comparable to skateboards or rollerblades. The rear shocks' effectiveness is questionable, but they cause no harm. I'll take minor vibration over frequent flat tires any day. Portability is slightly better than Xiaomi scooters, though bicycle trough navigation remains challenging.
Cosmetically, the scooter looks sharp except for one inconsistent light gray section near the front wheel. The removable front sticker and deck logo (easily covered with electrical tape) are minor issues for someone who dislikes branding.
The compact handlebars are simple to upgrade. I recommend these replacements: https://www.amazon.com/MEETLOCKS-Comfort-Handlebar-Designed-Cycling/dp/B073PT748H/
W4MAX's market entry is welcome - competition drives development of affordable, durable scooters with replaceable components.