Xiaomi Mi M365 Pro 2 Scooter
Power
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Motor rated power: 300 W
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Size
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Tire size: 8.5 inches
Motor size: 6.7 inches |
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Battery
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12.8Ah Lithium Battery
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Charging time
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8-10 hours
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Speed
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Max sped:25km/h
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Travel distance
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45km
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One button, multi functions:
Tap the button to turn the scooter on and hold it for three seconds to turn it off. While the scooter
is on, tap once to turn the light on/off, or tap twice to switch between speed modes.
- 3 speed modes
- Easily switch between ECO mode, Standard mode (D) and Sports mode (S) by double pressing the power button.
- Power and speed on display
Remaining power and current speed are displayed in real time,
reminding you when to charge and to ride safely
3 second fast folding
Take it along on your travels
Simply flip, fold and clip to complete the fold and fit easily in the trunk.
Weighing just 14.2kg thanks to the aerospace grade aluminum body [3],
it’s easy to carry too.
45km long-range battery
Take the journey further
With the highly safe 18650 power lithium battery, 474Wh capacity, large power supply and efficient acceleration, the
scooter can take you up to 45km on a single charge. The smart power management system offers six different protective
measures, and you can easily check the health of the battery via the mobile app.
Smart power management
- Short circuit protection
- Temperature resistance
- Double protection from over-discharging
- Double protection from overcharging
- Overcurrent protection
- Under voltage auto sleep protection
Recovers and regenerates energy
For even longer lasting charge
In order to extend battery life, the scooter converts and stores kinetic energy during acceleration into
electrical power. It’s also fitted with a regenerative braking system for addition power. This enhances the
emergency braking system and improves the battery life at the same time.
Providing you a safer ride, day or night
Ultra-bright headlight
An ultra-bright headlight for added safety when
night riding.
Double brake system
Featuring a rear 120mm ventilated disc brake and a
front E-ABS regenerative anti-lock braking system
for efficient response braking.
Red tail lights for safe braking
Red tail lights flash distinctively as a warning to
pedestrians and other vehicles on the road.
8.5″ front and rear
pneumatic tires
The front and rear 8.5″ tires are made of rubber
mixed material with good shock absorption and road
adaptability so you cruise smoothly over most road
textures.
When evening falls and the day has come to an end, put away your worries and enjoy a peaceful ride.
Turn your smartphone into your dashboard
Simply pair with the scooter via Bluetooth and use the app to power on,
update the firmware, view mileage, remaining power and current speed,
or to enable cruise control [4] to save energy and give your wrist a break.
- Smart unlock
- Ride stats
- Cruise control
- Firmware updates
- Bluetooth
Xiaomi have replaced their all-conquering M365 electric scooter but have confused matters slightly by creating three models out of the M365: the Xiaomi PRO 2 Xiaomi Essential and the Xiaomi 1S. The Essential is essentially (pun intended) the M365 with an upgraded dashboard, less powerful battery and cheaper price tag, whereas the 1S is essentially the M365 with the upgraded dashboard and slightly better battery. Oh, and both have better tyres than the M365. But let’s have a closer look at the Xiaomi Essential.
The main difference between the Xiaomi Essential, Xiaomi 1S and Xiaomi Pro 2 is the battery. Basically, the battery gets larger from the Essential to the Pro 2, meaning it can cover a greater distance on a single charge (20 km, 30 km and 45 km respectively). It also means the Essential is the lightest and the Pro 2 the heaviest. The other consideration of a larger battery is the time needed to charge it. The Essential takes the least time to charge, whereas the Pro 2 takes about eight hours.
All three scooters come with the dashboard from the original M365 Pro, meaning they offer a speedometer (alongside a few other symbols) as well as the battery indicator. The modes are the same across the scooters (and slightly different from previous versions). They all have “Normal”, “Pedestrian” and “Sport” modes, but the top of the Normal and Sport mode is less on the Essential (see below). The Essential’s handlebars also differ, as they are foam instead of thermoplastic rubber.
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