
Xiaomi Essential
20 km/h, 20 km, 250 W
Xiaomi Essential
20 km/h, 20 km, 250 W
Description says: "Approval for public roads: Yes." "Road approved: Approved in Switzerland, Not approved in Germany" You can see 1 cord going to the front wheel(on the right side) and another cord to the back wheel (left side), so you don't have separate breaks but its used on both.
the essential only has 1 brake lever, and the brake light is not dormant. nothing can flash at the rear. either fully red or none at all. but at scooter-doktor.ch there is a conversion kit with 2nd brake lever and new dashboard with the appropriate firmware so that everything fits. Fr. 149.-
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The scooter is perfectly suitable for riding on private property or on designated routes. It is simply more fun than a utility vehicle.
I weigh 93kg and the appliance has been running smoothly for two years now.
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Thank you for pointing this out. I have checked this for safety reasons and can guarantee that this article is not road legal in Switzerland.
250w continuous power. The 500 w are maximum peak power. Unless there has been a mega refresh.
I attach mine to the rear wheel by the spokes so that the wheel can no longer turn. But it's a bit tight.
According to the supplier, it is not authorised for use on public roads as the e-scooter only has a brake on the rear wheel.
I do not recommend leaving the scooter out in the rain under any circumstances! The display must be protected.
This scooter does not have a Swiss road licence.
Unfortunately, we cannot judge this from a distance, as we can only help with service cases. To reach more customers, we recommend that you create a discussion on this topic. Alternatively, you may already find the solution in a forum, e.g. https://www.escooter-treff.de/threads/xiaomi-mi-scooter-keine-bluetooth-verbindung.2315/
I don't know, I come from Germany. It's possible that the laws in Switzerland are regulated differently to those in Germany.
It has a brake at the front and rear that is released with only one lever at a time.
It is permanently installed and therefore waterproof Charging only when not in use
According to "the internet": https://tallereslynx.com/error-code-list-for-xiaomi-m365-electric-scooter/ - Could be a mosfet that has vented it.
There are 2 versions, an EU and a DE version. Unfortunately, I was delivered the EU version, which does not have a data sheet and therefore cannot be registered properly. I would have liked to keep the scooter, as it is really good value for money (310€ for me), but unfortunately not if I can't register it.
Good morning. Approved means that you can drive it on public on public roads. In Switzerland, only scooters up to 20 km/h are allowed, otherwise you don't need insurance. If your mother wants to ride it more often in steeper passages, I would choose a scooter with more engine power. LG Andre Imboden
Yes, you can. The cover under the scooter simply has to be unscrewed and the battery is fixed with 2 Allen screws.
No insurance or number required in Switzerland.
No, they do not need a number plate.
No, you can drive it without the app, but you can lock it (immobiliser) and control various other settings via the app.
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