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Segway Ninebot eKickScooter Zing E8 Blue | KICKSCE8BLUE

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Segway Ninebot eKickScooter Zing E8 Blue | KICKSCE8BLUE

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Segway Ninebot eKickScooter Zing E8 Blue

The Ninebot eKickScooter ZING E8 powered by Segway is one of the first ever KickScooter designed for youngsters by Segway. Despite of it being designed as a toy for youngsters, no compromises have been made in terms of quality of this eKickScooter. As a matter of fact, extra attention has been given to the safety features. It can speed up to a maximum of 14km/h (8.7mph) and with a battery life of up to 40mins which can give out a maximum range of 10km. The Ninebot eKickScooter ZING E8 is extremely light weight (7.9kg) and can be quickly folded without having to use hands at all. The battery has been placed in the footboard which keeps the centre of gravity at low and makes the eKickScooter very easy to handle and next to that anti slip material has been used for the footboard and tyres to give a steadfast riding experience. The solid maintenance tyres along with 40MM spring damper shock absorption in front and cruise control, altogether add to a pleasant ride.

The three different riding modes are meant to assist in learning as well as to increase safety by limiting maximum speed to 10km/h (6.2mph) in the safe mode, eliminating the need to push throttle (simple kick and go) in the cruise mode and the turbo mode eliminates the need to kick to start. Moreover, the eKickScooter E8 is equipped with three independent brakes, hand, foot & regenerative brake to always ensure a safe braking distance. The eKickScooter ZING E8 can be fully charged in just about 4 hours and the Smart Battery Management System (BMS) makes sure that no power goes to waste whilst closely monitoring the battery performance to prevent criticalities like overcharge and discharge, overheating, short-circuit and such.

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