The Apollo Go Review: Maximum Performance / Minimum Footprint
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- čas přidán 21. 05. 2024
- The dual-motor Apollo Go electric scooter achieves speeds up to 28 MPH with a 30-mile range, all within a compact, 46 lb, IP66 water-resistant frame. It's the ideal upgrade for those seeking performance, comfort, durability, and safety in their next scooter.
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Bruh I've been waiting for a portable dual motor scooter like this!!!
Fabulous! Would get this scooter right before the summer arrives to upgrade from my Segway F2 Pro for the ultimate commute!
@@moonwaterz2258 yup, Ninebot customer service is non-existent and warranty is utterly useless!
Thankfully, my city has a dedicated scooter repair shop to keep my current scooter in top condition while I wait to upgrade!
@@moonwaterz2258I have a Xiaomi Pro 2 and I'm after the upgrade as well
Looking forward to the next Go and/or the next Air. Hopefully, they'll have much bigger wheels.
Please add a power peak limiter.
For instance, the user add a limit of 400watts maximum, etc; for battery longevity and greater range.
It is a more efficient and nuanced “economy” mode.
Definitely like the approach you took with the high visibility lighting. Also great to see UL certification on the battery and electrical system 👍 . What’s the story behind the sloped stance? Looks like the rear is lower than the front.
It's so compensate for the front suspension! 🙂
@@eloipecquet ah makes sense. Looks sleek. I appreciate the focus on design and packing solid specs into a compact form factor. Will have to give that dedicated regen brake a try sometime.
Excited for this to ship. Was gonna get the city pro but that’s overkill for my needs. Fingers crossed there won’t be major issues, but no one else is doing ip66, and I need to get to work even if it’s raining
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I wish I could try them both (go and city pro) my main concern is a smoother ride over the bumps
Will this be available internationally?
Awesome scooter the handlebars are finally right for commuter scooter. Like to ask you on the app is saying 37 mph can you get to that speed?
"Maximum Performance" if range isn't included as a performance statistic. This should have have a 720Wh battery to support its dual motors and speed / acceleration performance. 540Wh in a 48-49lb ESG tested weight scooter is simply missing the mark. There's a sweet spot when considering the ratio of weight to watt hours when applied to a scooter and the Go missed its chance to be fantastic for another 2lbs and $50 worth of cells. If Apollo made a "Max" version if this scooter, enthusiast like myself would buy them two at a time.
Looks great.
Nice to have a dedicated regen brake lever but seems redundant since the throttle lever could have been used in the other direction to brake, more intuitive.
Nobody accelerates and brakes at the same time and this keeps the handle bar cleaner.
I settled for the NIU KQi300X but wish I could afford the Go since is faster, has better suspension, has a higher deck clearance 5” vs 3”and I bet the customer support on the Apollo is much better.
One missing feature in the Go is limits on top charging level for battery longevity.
Also the 9” tire size is disappointing in what otherwise is a well rounded and balanced scooter.
The travel from accelerating, to neutral, to reversing is way longer than simply press it down to break. Breaking is all about timing. If I need to release the throttle, wait, then press it down to brake, it will be too late
@@unloveableandre that isn't how that works. Rather, releasing the throttle is what brakes. Modern electric vehicles can operate like that, thy call it "one-pedal driving".
@@sageco_z Regen brakes is old and that's not what Apollo is doing, they are putting active brake using the motors. Again, the time to release, brake, then activate the other direction will always be longer than simply putting a dedicated switch for braking.
Can’t wait for my Go 🛴
My Go’s speed seems to consistently be 2 mph higher than it should be. Is there any adjustment for this?
When i can expect in UK ?
Beyond PEV are advertizing mid May in the UK
i dropped $1700 on the 2023 city pro and now this $1200 model has basically all the same things 😢
You got a great scooter - the City has a battery twice the size of the Go, better acceleration, larger tires, and more suspension travel. If you're looking for a daily commuter, the City is the way to go!
Too bad, so sad!
But...I also regret buying a Segway Ninebot F2 Pro before I even knew about the Apollo Air, the latter which is superior in every way, shape and form except for the electronic horn.
At least be thankful you got yourself a top notch scooter unless you really need to stuff a scooter in a crammed bus or subway train and carry one up flights of stairs which is what the Go is for.
People, there's a new scooter every year like Madden 🤷🏾♂️ There's ALWAYS going to be a better scooter within a year. If you're new to scooters then after you become comfortable with whatever you get? You'll be ready for the next tier. How high in speed you wanna go will vary but you'll always see another scooter that catches your eye. I got an Emove cruiser S last summer for the mileage but people say they breakdown a lot and well... I got less than 2 months before needing to send it back for repairs. I love the freedom, but I'm looking at what Apollo is doing and I'm thinking about cheating 😂
Needs bigger battery. Please put in same battery as Apollo City
then it would just be the apollo city...
Wish the range is but higher.
then it would cost more and be heavier
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Warranty is still garbage for an IP66 scooter.
@@moonwaterz2258 Kek, how much do they pay you?
Find my iPhone feature should be included 😭, that’s where yah take all my money 🥹