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Editor's Note

Riding around on this e-scooter gave me an authentic feel for its capabilities and quirks. It excels in urban commuting with flair but shows limitations when pushed beyond moderate hills or rougher terrain. Despite these nuances, Xiaomi delivers a reliable commuter scooter that balances cost with features adeptly.

Xiaomi Mi M365

Xiaomi Mi M365
  • Range

    45 km

  • Top Speed

    25 kph

  • Motor Power

    250w

  • Battery Size

    280 Wh

Pros

  • Efficient design
  • Solid build quality
  • Good range
  • Responsive braking

Cons

  • Struggles on steeper inclines
  • No suspension
  • Slightly optimistic range claims

Product Overview

Jumping onto a Xiaomi Mi M365, I quickly understood why it's a crowd favorite. City dwellers looking for a reliable and efficient way to navigate the urban jungle will likely appreciate this e-scooter's mix of performance and portability. Casual riders, too, can enjoy breezy jaunts around town. However, if you're in search of off-road thrills or carrying heavier loads, this might not be your go-to ride.

Design and Build Quality:

Upon unboxing the Xiaomi Mi M365, its design impressed me with understated elegance. The e-scooter sports a robust aerospace-grade aluminum frame that feels both sturdy and lightweight. Handling this e-scooter daily, the materials exude durability without weighing you down. Assembly was straightforward – within minutes I was ready to hit the streets.

Overall Performance:

Gliding through city streets on this scooter felt like a breeze. Its zippy acceleration made short work of straightaways, while the top speed of 25 kph felt perfectly paced for urban environments. Hill climbs could challenge the 250w motor at times, especially on steeper gradients nearing its 14% limit. Braking was responsive without being abrupt, providing confidence during rides. For range, I found the advertised 45 km optimistic; real-world conditions typically yielded slightly less.

The Motors & Battery:

The motor offered enough oomph for typical commutes but did struggle on some inclines. Battery life generally lived up to expectations, though heavy use did drain it faster than anticipated. Recharging took about 4.5 hours, which fit well into overnight charging routines or office hours.

The Wheels & Braking:

Pneumatic tires cushioned most road bumps effectively but lacked the indestructibility of solid tires – a trade-off between comfort and convenience. Disc brakes granted me superb control when stopping quickly became necessary. They were truly lifesavers in unexpected situations.

Overall Handling:

Maneuvering with the M365 felt intuitive in various settings—be it weaving through pedestrians or taking sharp corners. Lack of suspension was notable over uneven terrain where vibrations traveled up the stem, but on smoother surfaces, rides were delightful.

Maintenance and Repair:

Routine upkeep was manageable; keeping tires inflated and screws tightened wasn't a chore. When issues arose, finding replacement parts wasn't too difficult, although some specialized parts took time to source.

Additional Features:

Integrated lights added visibility during dusk rides, which I found quite practical in everyday use. The absence of bells or horns meant resorting to vocal alerts occasionally—a minor inconvenience but worth noting for safety-conscious riders.

Rating:

Considering all aspects from design to performance, my personal rating for Xiaomi Mi M365 is 7/10.

Xiaomi Mi M365 Specification

Xiaomi Mi M365
Design
Brand
Xiaomi
Category
e-Scooter
Weight
11 kg
Max Load
99 kg
Suspension
None
Lights
Both
Brakes
Disc
Tires
Pneumatic
Performance
Range
45 km
Top Speed
25 kph
Motor Power
250w
Battery Size
280 Wh
Features
Recharge Time
4.5 hours
Hill Climbability
14 %
Water Resistant
IPX4
Regenerative Braking
Yes

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