
Electric Scooter for Adults, 8.5" Solid Tires, 350/500W Motor, 16/19MPH Max Speed & 12/21 Miles Range, Portable Foldable E-Scooter with Smart APP, Cruise Control, Dual-Brake System(Two Models) 500W/19Mph/19-21Miles
Overview
The widoway foldable electric scooter is a practical, budget-friendly commuter scooter offered in two tuned variants (350W and 500W). It pairs 8.5" solid (puncture-proof) tires with a compact folding frame, a smart phone app, cruise control and a dual-brake system to deliver low-maintenance urban transport for short to medium trips. The 350W model is aimed at flat-city riders who want up to about 16 mph and roughly 12 miles per charge, while the 500W option gives stronger acceleration, a ~19 mph top speed and up to ~21 miles range for hillier routes or longer commutes. Buyers choose this scooter for portability, simple upkeep (no inner tubes) and app-based controls for customizing ride modes and monitoring battery.
Key Features
- Motor options: choose 350W (approx. 16 mph, ~12-mile range) or 500W (approx. 19 mph, ~19–21-mile range) depending on terrain and distance needs.
- 8.5" solid rubber tires: puncture-proof design for low maintenance; note trade-off is a firmer ride over rough pavement.
- Smartphone app: bike/scooter app provides speed and battery readouts, selectable ride modes, cruise control toggle and basic settings/firmware updates.
- Dual-brake system: electric regenerative braking paired with a mechanical brake for reliable stopping power and increased safety.
- Foldable aluminum frame and quick-release folding latch for compact transport and storage; quick to collapse for buses, trains, or trunk storage.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Solid 8.5" tires eliminate flats and reduce maintenance compared with pneumatic tires.
- Two power options (350W and 500W) let you pick a model for flat-city commuting or stronger hill performance.
- Foldable, compact design makes it easy to carry onto transit or store in small apartments.
- Smartphone app and cruise control let you lock the scooter, switch ride modes, and maintain steady speeds on longer stretches.
- Dual-brake setup improves stopping confidence and adds safety in mixed-traffic urban conditions.
Cons
- Solid tires provide a firmer, less cushioned ride than air-filled tires, which can transmit bumps.
- Range and top speed are modest compared with higher-end scooters — best for short to medium commutes rather than long-distance touring.
- Build materials and components on budget models can feel lighter and may show wear sooner than premium scooters.
Recommendations
- Daily city commuters who need a compact, foldable ride for the last-mile connection to transit.
- College students moving between campus buildings who want a low-maintenance scooter that’s easy to store in dorms.
- Errand runners and apartment dwellers who prefer a scooter with no-puncture tires and app-based controls.
- Riders in hilly neighborhoods should choose the 500W model for better acceleration and sustained speeds on inclines.
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