
Xiaomi 4 Ultra
20 km/h, 70 km, 500 W
Xiaomi 4 Ultra
20 km/h, 70 km, 500 W
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Many thanks for the tip! I'll leave it like this so that members of the Community can benefit from it.😊
The peak can be higher. For example, 940 watt when driving up a slope. 500 watt continuous power. As a comparison, one of the most powerful at the moment. The VMAX VX2 with 500W continuous power and 1300W peak. You can even see live in the app how many watts it is currently producing. Uphill, a high peak is certainly an advantage. It all has advantages and disadvantages. I can imagine that the lower peak on this model is responsible for the extremely long range at the same max gradient of 25%. With 500Watt continuous power (maximum allowed in Switzerland) you are more than sufficient for the vast majority of climbs. Depending on rider weight, tyre pressure and outside temperature, roughly in that order ;) The suspension and the long range together with the powerful engine are quite an achievement.
only one of them. i think the rear wheel. you can carry it away anyway - alao that's not enough as the sole theft protection. a medium loud alarm goes off (beeping) when you move the device in locked state. unfortunately, this also means that you can't lock the wheels on the public transport, because otherwise it would be beeping like crazy all the time
4 months ago
The Xiaomi Electric Scooter 4 Ultra does not come with a bell or horn as standard. However, there are instructions and videos that show how to retrofit a horn or bell to increase the safety and comfort of riding.
Automatically generated from the .At only 20 km/h, 22 are not reached by the Xiaomi.
Enter a warranty case.
The best way to use it is with the Xiaomi Home app - download it from Google or iPhone apps - then switch on the scooter display and the device will be found and saved. You can also put the app, if used, on the Apple Watch.
A manual bell
Yes, but the EU version is also for Germany and is faster than the CH version
Maximum speed in Switzerland is 20 km/h
Hello Unfortunately not here I had to buy extra Have a nice day
I don't know either. You can look on YouTube and maybe you'll find something 👍🏻
No, there are not if you need to change the battery for some reason you need to change all the base structure. But I have the previous version of this one for the last 3 years and the trick is not do a full charge on every charge try to go up to get the battery charge between 60 and 80% of charge.
Unfortunately not in Switzerland. https://www.tcs.ch/fr/tests-conseils/conseils/types-de-vehicules/engins-tendance.php
No, just one. Motor - Power in watts 500 W - Max. speed Maximum speed 20 km/h - Maximum gradient 25 - Max. speed 70 km range
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Yes
So mine has turn signals.
This is not possible. The e-scooter travels at a maximum of 20 km/h. Regardless of the country of registration.
Hello, I haven't noticed any noises with mine. (but I have only driven 5 km). The wheel cover (plastic) is tight on mine and only has a gap of approx. 1.5 mm from the rim. Maybe something has fallen between this groove or you need to check the screws. And check the brake line, adjust if necessary. Good luck.
Yes / no / no, but liability insurance
If it uses the same firmware as the ones before then yes
Yes, it has indicators on the right and left of the handlebars (you can see them in the picture), but I think they are only present on the Swiss Edition (here in Digitec). If you go to the xiaomi page (global), the scooter has no visible indicators on the handlebars.
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