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Editor's Note

Overall, riding this e-scooter brought daily smiles and served as a reliable companion for short trips around town. Despite some shortcomings in comfort on rough terrain and tech integration hiccups, its positives such as build quality and stylish lighting make it worthy of consideration for those prioritizing durability and design in their electric ride.

Okai ES20 Neon

  • Range

    40 km

  • Top Speed

    25 kph

  • Motor Power

    250w

  • Battery Size

    324 Wh

Pros

  • Robust design
  • Intuitive handling
  • Effective lighting system

Cons

  • Mediocre hill climbing
  • Some tech issues with app connectivity
  • Uncomfortable over bumps

Product Overview

Okai ES20 Neon might just be the ticket for urban commuters or those seeking a dose of fun on two wheels. With its sturdy build and punchy motor, it seems tailor-made for zipping through city streets or adding a splash of excitement to local errands.

Design and Build Quality:

First impressions? This e-scooter boasts a robust frame that instills confidence right from the get-go. The use of quality materials gives it an edge in durability. Assembly was straightforward, with intuitive steps that had me hitting the pavement in no time.

Overall Performance:

Navigating the concrete jungle on this scooter felt like second nature. While not the fastest out there, its 25 kph top speed hits a sweet spot for safe yet exhilarating travel. Acceleration is smooth, if not overly sporty – perfect for new riders. Braking requires finesse, gradually applying pressure to avoid fishtailing, particularly when dealing with wet conditions.

The Motors & Battery:

The 250w motor may not conquer steep inclines effortlessly, but it offers enough gusto for most city landscapes. Battery life tended towards the lower end of the advertised range; however, for typical daily use, it was adequate, keeping me moving without constant recharging worries.

The Wheels & Braking:

Mixed terrain tires provided decent traction on various surfaces, though I noticed discomfort over uneven ground – not unexpected but worth noting. Braking was generally reliable, demanding a gentle touch to prevent skidding due to the solid rear tire's limitations.

Overall Handling:

Riding this scooter felt intuitive across multiple environments. Whether gliding over bike paths or navigating crowded sidewalks, control remained responsive. However, I did feel every jolt and bump due to the absence of advanced suspension.

Maintenance and Repair:

Maintenance proved simple with basic upkeep tasks easily managed at home. When issues arose, I found myself wishing for more proactive support from Okai. Part availability fluctuated but never reached a point where I was left stranded waiting for essential replacements.

Additional Features:

The integrated lighting system received nods of approval all around – especially that cool blue beam adding flair to evening rides. The remote control and app integration were hit-or-miss; setting up wasn't always seamless but added a layer of convenience when functional.

Rating:

My personal score for the Okai ES20 Neon sits at 7/10. While handling and design are strong suits, the e-scooter is let down by its middling battery range and occasional connectivity glitches with its tech features.

Okai ES20 Neon Specification

Okai ES20 Neon
Design
Brand
Okai
Category
e-Scooter
Weight
15 kg
Max Load
99 kg
Suspension
Spring
Lights
Both
Brakes
Disc
Tires
Mixed
Performance
Range
40 km
Top Speed
25 kph
Motor Power
250w
Battery Size
324 Wh
Features
Water Resistant
IPX5

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