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Editor's Note

Overall, the Ninebot ES 2 caters well to its intended audience of city commuters looking for efficiency and convenience in their daily travels. It might not satisfy those seeking adventure beyond city limits, but as an urban transport solution, its features are both thoughtful and practical.

Ninebot ES 2

  • Range

    25 km

  • Top Speed

    25 kph

  • Motor Power

    600w

Pros

  • Compact design
  • Quick assembly
  • Responsive brakes
  • Effective lighting

Cons

  • Less comfortable on rough surfaces
  • Limited hill climbing power
  • Parts availability can be an issue

Product Overview

Nipping around town on the Ninebot ES 2 feels like it was made for urban commuters looking for a compact and efficient way to travel. Its punchy acceleration and manageable top speed cater perfectly to those needing a quick trip to the office or a swift errand run without the hassle of public transport. However, thrill-seekers and off-road enthusiasts might find its capabilities a bit tame for their liking.

Design and Build Quality:

The first thing I noticed about the Ninebot ES 2 was its refined appearance. Sporting an aluminum frame with a matte finish, this e-scooter exudes a modern vibe that meshes well with city life. When it arrived, putting it together was a breeze; I was up and scooting in no time. Daily use reveals thoughtful design touches like the under-deck lighting that's not only cool but adds visibility during evening jaunts.

Overall Performance:

For daily commutes, the Ninebot ES 2 is nimble enough to weave through crowded pavements and has a pep that gets you going quickly from a standstill. Hills can be somewhat challenging; it doesn't conquer steep inclines with ease but manages moderate slopes just fine. Braking is smooth yet responsive, instilling confidence during rides. The range is pretty spot-on with specifications, comfortably lasting through my daily errands.

The Motors & Battery:

This scooter's 600w motor packs enough punch for city travel, propelling me forward without hesitation. While not built for racing, it consistently delivers solid performance. Battery life aligns with expectations, typically stretching close to the advertised 25 km range on a single charge, though heavier use slightly diminishes this distance.

The Wheels & Braking:

Riding over cobblestones or uneven surfaces is where solid tires fall short, resulting in a less cushioned ride compared to air-filled alternatives. But on smoother paths, they perform without issue. Braking is one aspect where the Ninebot ES 2 shines; I've found it to be reliably safe in sudden stops.

Overall Handling:

Maneuvering around pedestrians and obstacles comes naturally with this e-scooter – it handles intuitively. Comfort-wise, the deck provides adequate space for my feet, ensuring stability even during longer commutes.

Maintenance and Repair:

My experience with upkeep has been relatively low-effort; basic cleaning and screw tightening have kept it in good shape. When confronted with an issue requiring attention, customer service was helpful though resolving took time. Parts weren't immediately available but could be sourced with some patience.

Additional Features:

Features like the LED display are super convenient for keeping tabs on speed and battery life at a glance. Integrated lights enhance safety during night rides – definitely appreciated features that integrate seamlessly into my daily use.

Rating:

I'd rate the Ninebot ES 2 at a solid 7/10. While handling and design are top-notch, the ride comfort on rough terrain and hill climbing capabilities leave room for improvement.

Ninebot ES 2 Specification

Ninebot ES 2
Design
Brand
Ninebot
Category
e-Scooter
Tires
Solid
Performance
Range
25 km
Top Speed
25 kph
Motor Power
600w

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