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The MAXSHOT Electric Scooter V1 combines a powerful 350W or optional 500W motor with a max speed of up to 22 mph and a range of 21-28 miles. Featuring durable honeycomb solid tires and dual suspension, it ensures a smooth, maintenance-free ride. Its lightweight aluminum frame folds in just 3 seconds, making it perfect for on-the-go professionals. With UL2272 safety certification, dual braking, bright headlights, and a smart app for speed customization and locking, it’s engineered for safe, stylish, and connected urban mobility.




| ASIN | B0DW921YB8 |
| Age Range | Adult |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Brake Type | dual braking |
| Brand | MAXSHOT |
| Color | black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (2,591) |
| Date First Available | 24 June 2025 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Features | Cruise Control, Digital Display, Dual Braking System, Foldable, Lightweight |
| Frame Material | Aluminum |
| Included Components | electric scooter,user manual |
| Item model number | V1-Outdoor Escooter |
| Manufacturer | MAXSHOT |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Package Dimensions | 110.49 x 48.89 x 13.97 cm; 14.02 kg |
| Style | V1W-7.8ah-white |
| Suspension | Dual Suspension |
| Wheel Size | 8.5 Inches |
| maximum weight capacity | 264 Pounds |
T**N
This scooter is great. Used it for several days before needing to charge it. I weight 234lbs. And it went fast for me at full throttle. Bought it for grandkids and they can go really fast on it. They are around 75lbs. I would definitely buy this again.
M**W
My daughter didn’t want to bring her bike to college and wanted a scooter. This one seems to fit the bill. We got it yesterday and tested it. It was near 100% charge out of the box. It was well packaged and took a photo. Box was slightly dinged up but no damage to the scooter. Out of the box, it was bigger than expected. It feels solid and nearly fully assembled. Only need to put 4 screws and ready to go. Came with a tool too but the tip of the tool had a burr or ding and didn’t engage on the hex bolt. No biggie, I have tools. Assembly time was just a few minutes. 5 minutes out of the box. App downloaded quickly. Road test. My daughter is about 5’8” and 120 lbs. she has ridden “manual” scooters before. So we started on the ECO mode. Was too slow for her. Went to the D mode and was a little faster. S mode was the fastest. She got up to 19 mph quickly. The brakes are strong to grip she said. She likes the S mode and use the throttle to adjust speed to her liking. My turn… I’m 5’11” and about 192 lbs. I started with the S mode. The ride feels smooth and comfortable. Bumps on the road we absorbed by the front and rear shocks. Cruising at 15-16 mph is fun. I topped at 19 mph and I wanted more speed. Overall… it’s a good quality and fun to ride especially at this price. It’s perfect for my daughter starting college. It’s light enough for her to bring up stairs and down. As for me, if I get one, I would probably get the 500w motor. If the supplier is listening… I would love to demo the heck out of it… hint hint 😁. Now I hope the durability and quality over time is good. I hope it’ll last at least a full year in college if not more.
A**R
Took my new scooter for a first time ride yesterday. Gave it a good workout and was very pleased with how it drove over bumps etc. the speed is exactly what is says. I wanted to see if it actually will climb the 30* degree incline like it states, so I found a few inclines and was so Impressed with the ease it climbed the inclines. The scooodid not loose any speed going up one of the inclines. The last incline with approximately 3 bars left on battery it struggled a little but made it. The scooter is made very well and will definitely buy another one! I think it being a 14.5 amp helps it climb the hills. It was well worth the money spent 359.99 on sell thru Amazon. This is the best bang for your buck out here! Keep up the good work making these great scooters..
D**E
Do not buy these scooters. Poorly made. Aired tires. The locking mechanism that holds the scooter up, fails constantly, takes a few bumps and you have to stop and relock the mechanism. Rode for little over a month and the back tired popped, and whoever sells them has 0 Tires or parts in stock; I've been waiting 2 weeks for a back tire. Do not purchase.
A**E
I've had this for about a week now with little to moderate usage. I will say the e-scooter is nice if I use it just for standing. I honestly feel safer that way too (as I also ride with a bulky backpack and encounter slopes and uneven pavement in the city). I would recommend this to newbies to the e-scooter exp. and for adolescents (debatable because this is adult-sized and carry-weighted). The folding part is easy enough to do but is heavier than I thought to lug around. It is also smaller than I thought, especially with the seat I have little room to put my other foot comfortably (with a medium load backpack on). The reflective safety panels and the brake light and brake work well. The brakes are NOT gradual, it's like an immediate strong stop. The wheels are a good size and have allowed me to ride through 15 degree slopes as advertised, but I need some speed beforehand. I like the finger bell too since it's loud and clear and a necessity for sidewalk riding where permitted. A caveat: at my uni. it is laughable to see how many of these are copy and pasted e.g. I have this scooter, I look at another person's who has literally the same exact build but a different brand name on the footing base, we look at each other with raised eyebrows then scoot away. Even the controlling display is a copycat down to the sound. It is a very affordable scooter and the seat material itself is nice. However, I had issues with the mounting and it was unstable unless I really "arm and hammered" the screws in tight beyond movement—for the seat. Additionally, the features advertised were not as impressive as I had in mind. If you are wondering which: 1. The battery life massively decreases if you have it on the sport mode or anything above 15 MPH ride, will not stay in 21 mile range of total ride. Pair this with the light 'ON' and you basically have to charge it every night if you venture out frequently. This is one of those where the ECO mode gets you the advertised mileage. But to the seller's credit this is mentioned clearly in the product description, no hard feelings there. 2. The app features are underwhelming—true as in the advertisement for the app looks—and I found it mildly amusing to use. -2.1 The locking feature only works when the scooter is 'ON'. So yeah, you still need a physical lock for this sucker. The other sucky part is the app keeps requesting my location and forces me to enable my location to use the lock feature EVERY TIME. It is VERY annoying, even when I have it set as "allow while using app". I am particular about digital privacy & security in this increasingly chronically online culture. So, after doing my own investigation into the app and the company, I find this very upsetting for a feature that does NOT need location information to perform simple tasks (lock the scooter digitally) or measure of statistics; immediate red flag 🚩. My final verdict: good price-to-quality for something short-term and for starting out with an electric scooter but start with low-to-modest expectations of what the app features add (you can totally use it without the app). I see this wearing out fast with regular usage (teenagers would love this—I would've).
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