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This electric scooter features a powerful 350W brushless motor and a robust 323Wh battery offering up to 23 miles of range and speeds up to 19 MPH. Designed for adults, it supports riders up to 265 lbs and includes an advanced double braking system with disc and EABS regenerative anti-lock brakes for enhanced safety. Its 8.5-inch solid tires provide durability and low maintenance, while the foldable aluminum alloy frame ensures portability. The smart app integration allows for remote locking, speed mode customization, and real-time monitoring, making it a versatile and reliable choice for urban commuting and leisure rides.







| ASIN | B0CQCB7HBB |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Battery Charge Time | 5 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #87,655 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #153 in Electric Scooters |
| Brake Style | Rear Braking |
| Brand | Roinside |
| Brand Name | Roinside |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 out of 5 stars 289 Reviews |
| Frame Material Type | Aluminum |
| Grip Type | refer to description |
| Handlebar Type | Adjustable |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 25"L x 4.8"W x 18"H |
| Item Height | 18 inches |
| Item Weight | 15 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Huizhou Peter Technology Co., Ltd |
| Maximum Distance Range | 23 Miles |
| Model Name | UP8 |
| Number of Wheels | 2 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Foldable |
| Product Dimensions | 25"L x 4.8"W x 18"H |
| Special Feature | Foldable |
| Suspension Type | Rigid |
| UPC | 714855963167 |
| Warranty Description | 1Year |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 265 Pounds |
| Weight Limit | 265 Pounds |
| Wheel Material | Rubber |
| Wheel Size | 8.5 Inches |
| Wheel Type | Solid |
H**Y
Great performance
I am amazed by the performance of this electric scooter. It is the perfect size for adults. Very sturdy and durable. It has a 8.5 inch wheel size and a handlebar that is located at a comfortable level. It can withstand my husband's weight, over 220 pounds with no problem, even on hills. This scooter certainly has some get up and go. I am very happy with it’s power, it has a 350 watt motor, it operates very quietly. The electric power will allow you to go a little over 19 miles per hour. I think this scooter is great for a leisure stroll or if you are commuting a further distance to work even then 15 miles per hour will get there in a very timely manner. The display provides the speed, speed modes, battery life and headlight. The headlight gives me a sense of security as it will reflect light from a far distance. There are so many great features on this e-scooter. The long lasting battery life is certainly a perk. It can be charged quite fast. When not in use I simply fold it up and take it inside with me.
W**R
DANGEROUS TRASH
This scooter is complete trash and very dangerous. Thank goodness I got the insurance, I’ve had to send it in 3 times now for repair and it keeps getting worse every time they send it back. The first time, the throttle busted, second time, throttle busted again—they sent it back and it wouldn’t even turn on. We sent it back again, they sent it back working but the screen is messed up and the wheel is wonky. NOW the handlebar rod just busted while he was driving it! Now we need to send it back AGAIN! Honestly just considering trashing it and buying something different for him.
•**•
Long Range Electric Scooter
I recently purchased this electric scooter for my family to use while camping and for short commutes. It has a 350 watt motor, a travel range of up to 23 miles and a top speed of 19 miles per hour. I was drawn to its portability and folding design, making it ideal for commuting. It also features a double braking system and app connectivity. I have been driving it around now for almost 3 months so I can confidently say that this scooter does in fact offer a convenient and efficient way to travel short distances. The 350 watt motor provides ample power for most urban terrains, and the solid tires offer a smooth ride even on bumpy roads. I have found the advertised range to be fairly accurate, managing to cover around 18-20 miles on a single charge depending on my speed and the terrain. The folding mechanism is simple to use, allowing me to easily collapse the scooter and carry it or store it. The double braking system, both electronic and disc, provides reliable stopping power, which is crucial for safety in city traffic. The app connectivity is a useful addition, providing information on speed, battery life, and distance traveled. It also allows for some customization of the scooters settings. I am quite happy with my purchase overall. This electric scooter is a practical and fun way to get around town. It.is combination of power, range, portability, and safety features make it a solid choice for commuters and casual riders alike.
K**Y
Perfect Gift
purchased this Electric Scooter with a 350W motor as a Christmas gift for my 12-year-old granddaughter, and she is absolutely in love with it! It’s the perfect combination of power, portability, and style. The 350W motor provides plenty of speed, allowing her to reach up to 19 MPH, and the 8.5” solid tires ensure a smooth and stable ride, even on slightly rougher roads. The long-range capability of 20-23 miles on a single charge is fantastic, and it’s ideal for commuting or simply cruising around. The folding feature is super convenient for storage and makes it easy to take on public transportation. One of the best added features is the GPS app, which allows me to track her every move. It gives me peace of mind knowing where she is, especially when she’s out riding on her own. She’s been using it every chance she gets, and it’s quickly become one of her favorite things. This scooter was a perfect gift, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a fun, reliable, and efficient way to get around!
Y**X
Joy to ride. Decent acceleration, long range, fairly light weight, well-priced
I had ridden several electric scooters before... This review was written after using it for almost a month. IN A NUTSHELL The Roinside UP8 is a joy to ride. With decent acceleration and a medium-width base for stability, maneuvering it with the wind brushing against my helmet-protected face felt good and freeing! The brake, gear selection, and acceleration controls were second-nature, and the ability to fold the scooter for carrying around added space-saving convenience around the garage and car trunks. At just 15 lbs, it is fairly lightweight. It packs a good amount of power (350W nominal), but can struggle going up hills (it slows down considerably on steep slopes), and is priced much more competitively against well-established brands, such as Segway and Razor, for models with similar specifications. I was able to tandem ride the scooter on its first day for 15 miles with the battery run down to 40% remaining, solo for 29 miles with 25% left, and always felt that there was plenty of capacity left to stroll around the neighborhood at up to 18 mph, a speed limit artificially set by California law. And that leads to the biggest gripe: the California law for motorized scooters that went into effect on January 1, 2005. Although I understand the intent behind the law to protect people from injury, it had put a tremendous damper on my ability to RESPONSIBLY enjoy riding it around town. Federal, State, and local City laws will also differ. With that said, it does not take away from the fact that driving an electric vehicle is quite fun. PROS - Good (but not strong) acceleration with a powerful, brushless DC motor -- Nominal (average) power: 350W -- Satisfying sound coming from the electric motor - Great range and good battery life --- Before I knew about California law restricting motorized scooters, I cautiously test rode with my 35 lb son on mostly flat sidewalks (with some gradual inclines/declines) for long stretches throughout the neighborhood and parks - At 15 lbs, is less expensive than brand names for scooters of similar range and weight - Folds fairly flat -- Can be carried single-handed by the neck - Readable display in bright sunlight - Built-in kickstand - Arrived fully assembled CONS - Speed capped at 19 mph to comply with US regulation -- Sometimes, I wish I could ride faster, but have to remind myself that the limit is for my safety - Vertical part is not height-adjustable TIPS MAINTENANCE - Before first use, charge the battery fully -- Lithium Ion batteries are known to be volatile and could catch on fire --- Do not charge overnight or unsupervised for prolonged periods of time. Stop charging once full --- Do not leave the scooter in full sun or below freezing -- Keep battery charged at 50% or more to prolong battery's 500+ cycle lifespan. Try to never let it drain completely - Before riding, check the tire pressure and tighten any loose screws OPERATION - Do not brake hard. Doing so could make you painfully tumble, scooter skid, and/or wear out the tires -- Be aware of unexpected obstacles. I tumbled once at roughly 5 mph when transitioning from grass to concrete. It was not fun - I found the most stability (especially when turning) by putting one foot pointing forward and the other at 45 degrees to the side - As battery neared empty, I noticed that maximum speed gradually lowered - Roinside states that the scooter is designed for only 1 rider. California law does prohibit having a passenger MOTOR SCOOTER LAWS When I was made aware by a friend that there are laws governing the use of motorized scooters, I was sad to see how restrictive they were. I considered myself to be a cautious, responsible, and respectful rider when taking my son out on a slow, controlled ride on the sidewalk with both of us having helmets on, slowing down considerably (to 1-3 mph) and moving to the side when approaching a pedestrian. Like a bike rider, I yielded to people as a matter of respect and courtesy, and constantly checked on and reminded my son to stand solid and to hang on tight. Any potential obstacles were avoided, turns were made with caution, and as with bike riding, I wanted to stay on the sidewalk whenever possible to keep the little one safe and away from speeding cars. The point is, courtesy, caution, and riding alert go a long way in being safe, in my opinion. With that said, I read that there were a number of accidents involving scooters hitting pedestrians or riders hurting themselves. I get it. Laws are there to protect people from each other and themselves, especially from irresponsible individuals. Luckily, when a police officer drove past on the third day of test riding, he did not stop and ticket for scooting on the sidewalk with my son. CALIFORNIA LAW California Vehicle Code in January 2005 regulated the operation of a motorized scooter. Keep in mind that Federal, State, and local city ordinances may differ. Disclaimer: I AM NOT A LAWYER. Please consult your local city, police department, and/or legal professional for advice. The following is my interpretation of how I understand the law. It has been shortened due to Amazon limitation on the number of characters in a review text. - Must ride with a Driver's License or Instruction Permit - Must wear a bike helmet if under 16 years of age - Don't ride on a sidewalk unless necessary to enter or leave an adjacent property - Don't ride with another passenger - Don't carry something that prevents keeping at least 1 hand on the handlebars - Don't ride with the handlebars up so high, the hands are above the shoulders - Maximum scooter speed: 15 mph, regardless of any higher-posted speed limits - Can't ride on a street with a 25 mph (or higher) speed limit, unless there's a bike lane to be in -- HELP: Anybody know what your options are when there is no bike lane available on such streets? - Take the bike lane, if one exists - May ride on a bike path/trail/lane - Don't leave scooter on its side on any sidewalk (or in any other position) that blocks pedestrians CONCLUSION Riding the scooter and exploring has been so much fun! The thrill and freedom felt while zipping around on the board with speeds up to 19 mph reminded me of snowboarding up and down the mountains. However, despite what I felt was respectful, responsible, alert, and cautious riding with my passenger son on sidewalks, he and I were both saddened to learn that doing so was illegal. It is what it is. The Roinside UP8, with its comparatively light weight, decent motor, and long range, makes for a great scooter that costs slightly less than most competitors with similar models. It folds compact for one-handed carry. Its construction appears and feels solid, and with the right stance and balance, I felt in control the entire time.
A**R
Scooter
Looking for an electric scooter for my 13 yr old, this one works great. Charges well., holds charge for a decent time before charging again. Easy to use. Very sturdy, price point was better than others. Would recommend. Update to initial review- after 7 months of the scooter- the bottom of the scooter floor has opened up and split- the battery expanded and now the entire scooter doesn’t work. Very disappointed.
A**E
It's a great purchase!! 👍 I may buy a 2nd
It's a great scooter!!! It goes fast, does amazing on bumps and uneven ground, Its not terribly heavy, it's wide enough for my feet, I can fit my daughter on with me. my only complaint/concern/question is idk how to use the top screen. Never have I seen any of those icons light up. Mine just shows the speed and how much battery life it has left. So it's not really a problem. There was an app for it but when I downloaded it it was talking about cameras and home security systems and not scooters. So you don't need the app to operate it. The battery lasts hours. I've never killed it- I've rode miles on this thing around town and never had it die once. It does take awhile to charge. Maybe like 4 hours?
M**S
Lasted less than a year
Lasted less than a year with only occasional driving before the throttle broke and you can no longer turn it on. Can’t get a contact for Roinside support to fix the issue either, their website is useless and only has and address. Do not recommend.
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