NIU - KQi 300P Foldable Electric Kick Scooter W/ 30 mi Max Range & 20 mph Max Speed - White
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- NIU
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- KSP311W1A11
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- 198168488324
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- New
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Don't let rough roads limit your ride. KQi 300P features an all-new, dual-tube hydraulic suspension that lets you glide over any uneven surface with ease. Travel further with up to 30mi of range on a single charge, and reach speeds of up to 20mph. Experience maximum performance and take on any road with the KQi 300 series.
Dimension
Product Height : 46.2 inches
Product Width :48.4 inches
Product Depth :21.3 inches
Product Weight :45.97 pounds
Features
Top Speed: 20mph Powered by a 450W (900W Max Power) motor, KQi300P lets you soar through your city
New Dual-Tube Hydraulic Suspension Aerospace-grade aluminum suspension with a 45mm (1.77") stroke provides a noticeably smoother ride that minimizes bumps and vibrations on uneven surfaces.
Range: 30mi Uncover your world with more range than ever before. Fueled by a UL Certified 13Ah, 608Wh Li-ion battery pack for the ultimate all-day performance.
Braking Power: Front and rear dual-action disc brakes provide superior stopping power, while regenerative braking provides additional power at no cost.
Customize Your Ride: Easily set speed limits, charging limits, and acceleration sensitivity to fit your preferences.
What's Included
1 x KQi300P
6 x M5 screw (1 spare)
1 x 3mm socket head wrench
1 x Power adapter
1 x Nozzle extension
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Great scooter
Get purchase! Haven’t had any problems. Would recommend this product
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Not so good.
I am highly dissatisfied with the NIU kui300p. The handle design is poorly thought out, making it uncomfortable and difficult to use. Additionally, the battery performance is subpar, failing to hold a charge adequately. Although it features left and right signals, the setup renders them almost unusable, significantly diminishing the product's overall functionality.
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Just about there... But still a seriously Fun Ride
The NIU - KQi 300P is an amazing machine. Having tooled around on a couple of 'hard mount' scooters that rely on the tires for road compliance I can confidently state that the 300P, with its front suspension and hard tail design is an amazing step up in ride comfort & assurance. The overall build quality, out-of-the-box is solid, and the inclusion of turn signals is a great safety promoter. With this scooter, like most other Niu models, you get an adequate mechanical bell, lighting for dusk or night cruises - as well as daytime running lights - and good overall balance - in a package that is just this side of not being portable due to the weight. It does fold up easy & compact, but it is far from light weight. So be aware... Getting it all setup requires creating an account thru the Niu App and pairing with the machine. That entire process was quick & painless. Next, getting directed through a series of intro screens prepares any new owner to the safety & operational features. Nice touch Niu! The overall assembly and App configuration process is pretty easy & slick! Here's a few of the facets of the NIU - KQi 300P I don't particularly enjoy but might be able to be improved upon: The twist-grip accelerator takes some getting used to and even with some decent ride time under one's belt, that control feels a little too course for me and not smooth in commutation. The encoder inside that assembly feels like it lacks some "resolution" resulting in less-than-optimal speed control. In other words, it feels like it could be smoother through the entire range. I got used to it fairly quickly, but the position & motion of the acceleration grip-control can get a little tiring with prolonged rides and with sweaty hands, it becomes a little more xtra annoying. Not a horrible experience but it seems like an area that could be improved upon in future models. I totally understand the reasoning behind not having an entire twist-grip to control the speed but on this NIU - KQi 300P it seems a touch clunky. Now to help mitigate this issue, the App customization allows the rider to enable an automatic Cruise Control which dramatically reduces physical effort - so there's at least that. Another quirk on this scooter's App is the custom ride mode. Intuitively is seems backwards vs. the instructions. For me, enabling a Dynamic, custom config kicked the scooter into Eco mode thereby capping the max speed @ 9 MPH. This is even after I drilled down deeper into the settings and set the top speed capability to Maximum. A warning popped up about safety & whatnot, but the performance remained capped. Doesn't make sense to me. When I went back to normal mode, I was able to get this scooter buzzing at the full 20 MPH. I also wish the App had a function to allow the rider/owner to adjust the sound of the confirmation beeps. Work on that Niu! It doesn't need to be as loud as it is in its defined unchangeable mode. I always scrutinize these App-based products and it boggles my mind why so many electronic 'toys' have such cumbersome Apps that present themselves as not being all that well thought through. Let's Make Apps Great Again! The regenerative brake setting is a nice touch and doesn't mess with the responsiveness of the scooter overall & the brakes feel nice & balanced, front to back. The 300P has some the best braking I've experienced. Our neighborhood and nearby apartment complex are just a bit hilly and the NIU - KQi 300P maintained constant speed in Chill mode on moderate grades, so this machine lives up to the specs nicely. The center display on the handlebar assembly is bright, clear and informative. Overall, I think the 300P is a fantastic scooter for its price-point. If it holds up for several years without prematurely requiring servicing or rebuilding under proper use conditions, I think it is a solid value and the build quality is top shelf. All personal preferences aside, I can still recommend the NIU - KQi 300P because of the feature set and the front suspension. Pros: Solid build quality Nice & wide standing platform Excellent lighting and the turn signals are easy to use & a welcomed addition Awesome and convenient cruise control function Great, balanced braking Hits top speed - per spec The E-Saver/ECO which caps the top speed to 9 MPH looks to be a real energy conservation mode for the longer outings or treks Nits Loud confirmation beeps with no way to change the volume Confusing custom/dynamic mode configuration via the App The App is laid out kind of strangely but does its job nonetheless Cons: Less than optimally smooth acceleration control that could benefit from a higher resolution internal encoder and a better design, rotating grip arrangement/configuration
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Cool scooter that will get you rolling.
The NIU-KQi 300P is a decent scooter at its price point. I am overall happy with the scooter and its performance. I have rated its biggest areas on a scale of 1-5 (5 being the best score). Battery (4/5) - Charging the scooter is simple, if you run the battery all the way down it will take you some time to get back to a full charge. On average, it took me just over 5 hours from a dead battery. Range (4/5) - A 30 mile MAX range is advertised, I hit between 26-28 miles on average. I am at 6'2" 250 lbs, so I do think my size is why the scooter did not hit the 30 mile range, but it does very well. Speed (4/5) - Again, due to my size, the scooter did not ever hit the advertised top speed of 20 miles per hour, I maxed out at 16 miles per hour, which is plenty fast enough. The longer you maintain full speed, the faster the battery will drain thus, lowering your MAX range. App (5/5) - The App is very good. I had no issues using the apps features which have security features, battery info, range. Safety (5/5) - This scooter has a wonderful daytime running light, a night time headlight, rear lights, and full turn signals. The breaks are great, even at full speed. Portability and storage (5/5) - It is very quick to lower the handle bars and stow away the scooter, it will fit in a majority of trunks or back seats which make it a very nice option if you're spending the day downtown and don't want to walk every where.
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Fast and stable
Very good. Fast and stable. The suspension is good for normal road. Off-road can still be a little bit bumpy. Overall it’s a good purchase. I wish there is a magmatic phone holder for gps. Also the installation instruction can be better. I missed connecting the green wires but learned it from Reddit.
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NIU KQi300p kick scooter
Upon opening the box I found there is very little assembly required. Actually, it’s just installing six screws with the provided tool to attach the handlebar after connecting one electrical plug and it’s ready to be charged for the first ride. Once it was fully charged and the NIU e-scooter app was installed on my phone, it was a simple matter of pairing the scooter via Bluetooth. A tutorial follows to explain the controls and then you are ready to go for a ride. At first, the speed is limited to about 9 mph for the first 200 meters unless you activate it through the app. Once you’ve activated the scooter or rode it 200m, a single tap on the power button switches from e-save mode to sport mode with a maximum speed of 20 mph. Through the app you can switch between standard mode and chill mode. It feels like it accelerates a bit slower in chill mode. You can also set a maximum top speed of less than 20 mph if you’d like for less experienced riders. You can select how much regenerative braking you’d like, the higher you set that the quicker the scooter will slow when you roll off the throttle. I was initially concerned that there was no key switch to power off the scooter to deter theft but I found that through the app you can lock the scooter so if anyone attempts to power it up, it will start beeping loudly and flash the lights. I think between that and buying a cable lock to secure it to a bike rack it should stay put. It’s fairly light at around 46 lbs so it could be carried off even if locked through the app so cabling it to a rack is a good idea. We did try to set it up for multiple riders but we found it only accepts one login. Not a problem, everyone just has to use the same login and multiple people can share the scooter. I was curious what would happen if one person locked the scooter through the app and another tried to unlock it and it worked fine. I was also curious what would happen if an unauthorized user downloaded the app and tried to connect so we had another person try it while the scooter was locked and they were unable to connect. They were also unable to connect with it unlocked without my login info so I feel pretty safe that unauthorized people won’t be poaching my scooter. I’d still cable lock it also though. The scooter is equipped with a front safety light and well as a taillight. There is also a headlight and they built in turn signals to the ends of the handlebars. They’re quite bright and make an audible beep when on which is good to alert pedestrians that may not hear the scooter coming up. It has a safety bell on the handlebars also. The front and rear disc brakes activate stop lights when used. Take note that the brake levers are oriented like a motorcycle not a bicycle, the brake lever on the left is the rear brake and the right lever is for the front brake, the reverse of most bicycles. They’re very capable and can easily stop the scooter. The scooter has an intrusion protection rating of IP55 so it’s protected from dust and water splash but it’s not recommended to ride in rain or splash through puddles deeper than 1”. The tires are slick like sport bike tires and the motor is powerful enough that slick roads may be dangerous. Wet weather may increase your stopping distance. Wear your safety gear and use good judgment. The scooter comes with a kickstand and with the handlebar folded down it occupies a space approximately 46” long by 21” by 21”. The frame and head tube appears to be welded aluminum (magnet doesn’t stick so I assume it’s aluminum) and the fork has suspension to help smooth the ride. The tires are pneumatic and run at 50 psi max. The fam is having fun cruising the neighborhood on this scooter!
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Great Intermediate Scooter
Design-wise, I think the NIU KQi 300p is a handsome scooter. It looks both attractive and sturdy in every way. The foot deck is rubber, which I prefer over some commuter scooters because it is easier to clean. The battery is under the foot deck. Most importantly, the charge port is atop the foot deck, which I prefer. This not only helps with access but also with waterproofing. The lighting features of the scooter are very nice. The daytime running headlight is very nice with a halo appearance that apparently is characteristic of NIU. It's bright and unique. When the headlight is actually turned on, it is fairly bright. One nice thing about the headlight is that it is not in a fixed position, so you can adjust it higher or lower to illuminate the road ahead to your liking. There are amber turn signals on both sides of the handlebars. Control buttons are on the right handle. They flash when activated or in a hazard/warning fashion if you double-tap one of the buttons. There is a beeping sound when activated, but you can control that from the NIU app. Lastly, the brake light at the bottom of the scooter, just above the back tire, is large and bright. It illuminates brighter when the brakes are activated, which is nice. The twist grip acceleration takes some getting used to. I'm not a fan of it, as there is little grip. I prefer scooters with a thumbknob. Regardless, the NIU KQI 300P has quite the acceleration once you unlock its full power. Front and rear disc breaks can be activated via both handlebars. One of them handles regenerative braking, which you can also control through the NIU app. I'm not really sure how I feel about this, as it's a bit distracting between the throttle and break on the right handle, but it is what it is. Despite having front suspension, the ride was rougher than I expected. It felt about as average as a typical scooter, in my opinion. I wouldn't say it's any different from other scooters that I've ridden, but it's okay. A cool little security feature lets you "lock" the scooter using the NIU app. When activated and the scooter is off, if it is moved (as in the tires detect movement), the scooter will begin to flash and make a beeping sound. Because the tires are locked, they won't really turn. While it will not prevent someone from picking the scooter up and hauling it away, it is a nice little deterrent. You will need to unlock the scooter from the app to use it again, by the way. I've mention the NIU app several times. I have to say that I am a bit impressed with it as my other scooter does not have an app. The NIU app is easy to setup and connects to your scooter via Bluetooth. It controls various features such as the name of your scooter, its last known location, KPM vs MPH, among other key features. I would say that it is an important feature to have and set up as an owner. Overall, as someone who is new or is an intermediate owner of electric scooters, the NIU KQi 300p is something worth considering. I think it looks nice, is relatively easy to carry, and has an app for supplementary features. If you want something for supreme commuting, then you probably want to spend more and have to look for more premium features.
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Honest Review for the KQi 300P
This is a pretty cool scooter! I like that the top speed is 20mph. I’m not one to go too fast or be crazy while riding this, but I’m happy with this maximum speed. Another thing I like is the range at 30 miles. That being said, it’s a great urban riding scooter and great for commuters looking for a change. Like someone else, I too mentioned a slight jolt upon start up. Not going to lie, it certainly spoked me the first time I turned it on. I felt like the 450W motor gave some power in the acceleration and was a smoothish ride. I haven’t really been on many electric scooters, so I can’t tell if it was smooth enough. I got really use to this though after the 3rd time riding it. So I can barely tell and even take it into consideration while accelerating to make it a smooth transition. Safety Features From my deep research, it seems that safety is a top priority with the KQi 300P. The scooter is equipped with a triple-braking system, including front and rear disc brakes and a rear electric brake, ensuring reliable stopping power. Friendly tip, it’s like a bicycle so make sure you figure out which hand stops the front or rear brake. The last thing you want to do is go fast and use the front wheel brake and risk going over your scooter. I tried the high-powered Halo headlight the other night and it was great! I was able to really see in front. Now, I don’t condone scooter riding at night, but it’s nice to know I can head tot he grocery store down the road from me on this and be safe. Another safety feature I like is that this includes braking lights and turn signals. I don’t know if the turning signals will be super helpful, but it’s a great feature if you’re in the street to let cars know what you intend to do. The scooter’s design emphasizes user comfort and control. I appreciated the wider deck for my feet and body. I’m not the smallest in weight, and I felt like I had enough room. I also felt very stable on this going from slow to fast snd then fast to slow. Another cool thing is that there’s an app. The app allows riders to lock the scooter, customize speed settings, monitor ride statistics, and enable cruise control. The smart battery management system also helps extend the battery’s lifespan. Value for Money I really think this is fair price. You can always upgrade to the better model if you’re no stranger to scooters. Also if you need a little more speed. The inclusion of advanced safety features, robust performance, and user-friendly design elements make it worthwhile for those seeking a reliable and efficient electric scooter. Pros: Smooth ride Safety features Blinkers 3 brake options Good acceleration with motor Powerful top speed is 20mph Headlight Supported app and Bluetooth Battery life Wide riding base Sturdy feel Cons: Heavy Jolt in acceleration Price might deter people Battery charging Might be a hard ride for vertically challenged Final Thoughts It offers a nice blend of power, comfort, safety, and smart features making a great electric scooter option! Whether you’re commuting to work or exploring your city, the KQi 300P can be a fun, pleasure and great experience. For those in the market for an electric scooter, I highly recommended. It offers a well-rounded package that caters to a wide range of riding needs, ensuring you can ride with confidence and ease.
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Hold on to your hats
I mean really hold. The KQi 300P has a kick when you start it up. First Impressions The first thing you notice when you hop on the KQi 300P is its solid build. Unfolding it is straightforward, and the scooter feels sturdy and well-balanced from the get-go. The handlebars are comfortable to grip, and the deck is spacious enough to stand on comfortably. Smooth and Responsive Ride Once you start riding, it’s a quick and smooth acceleration. It handles well on various surfaces. The 10-inch pneumatic tires do an excellent job of absorbing shocks, making it a smooth ride even over minor bumps and cracks. Speed and Maneuverability Its fast and really fast feels exhilarating yet safe. The scooter is responsive to handlebar inputs, making it easy to maneuver. I would be careful in crowds and close spaces. I think it will take a little getting use too Battery Life and Range One of the highlights of the riding experience is the impressive battery life. With a range of up to “30 miles” (Im not 100% sure on that) I can see me using this for a week and not charging it. When the battery does need recharging, the process is straightforward, though the 5-6 hour charging time means you’ll likely want to plug it in overnight. Safety Features The dual-braking system, combining electronic and mechanical disc brakes, ensures you can stop quickly and safely, even at higher speeds. Just hold on. Newton's First Law of Productivity. First Law of Motion: An object either remains at rest or continues to move at a constant velocity, unless acted upon by an external force. So your body will continue going if you don’t hold on The bright LED lights enhance visibility, making evening rides safer and more enjoyable. Convenience Folding the KQi 300P is quick and easy, making it simple to carry into buildings or store in your car. However, the scooter is heavy not for little kids. The KQi 300P Foldable Electric Kick Scooter delivers a superior riding experience that combines practicality with fun. Its smooth performance, long battery life, and user-friendly features make every ride a pleasant and hassle-free adventure. If you’re looking for an electric scooter that enhances your daily commute or leisurely rides, the KQi 300P is an excellent choice.