I got a question I just got the scooter and the app is sort of funny acting. Looks like this scooter will turn off after idling. I haven’t rode it yet. So I see you can set a top speed but can’t you do this for each gear or do you know if this is in a different setting? Also do you know if there is a way to change Celsius to Fahrenheit? I plan on riding this after work tomorrow and give it a maiden voyage.
First off let’s say congratulations is certainly in order. Yes you can change it by gear 1-3 in the app. It’s a horrible app because they are using an app that is used by other companies so it’s a bit strange but it does work as long as you have a Bluetooth connection. If it ever starts to close on you. Just close the app and reopen it. It works every time . Did you record the unboxing?
Hmm what I mean is for example I want gear 1 max speed 10 mph gear 2 15mph and gear 3 mph. Apollo has spoiled me with the ability to edit my speed settings
@@HisShadowX Unfortunately, until the company releases its own app, we won’t have the level of detail were looking for. For now, we’ll have to work with our limited information. The top speed for each gear is as follows: gear 1 is 13 mph, gear 2 is 20 mph, and gear 3 is 32 mph. I can confirm that these are the exact speeds.
@@GiovanniHale thanks for the info. So I was able to limit the device to 20mph. I’ll say this in terms of the Apollo Go turning feels better on the go and the electric breaks. Mine gave out when I was testing this in Hines, Illinois today. It went from being extremely powerful to weak. I haven’t had it cut off in my just yet but I seen that was a major problem for people. The rear foot mat is coming off and it just came like that I never used that part of the scooter. The power button was literally falling off I had to push it back in. The scooter looks very nice but I am not a fan of the turning. Overall I don’t think I’ll be returning the scooter but I am going to be cautious when riding this scooter
@@HisShadowX I will admit it does take some time to get used to that turn, but once you get into the lean you will become a natural. Just trust me on that one. You have to take it out for a distance ride. Are you thinking of doing it this weekend?
I got a question I just got the scooter and the app is sort of funny acting. Looks like this scooter will turn off after idling. I haven’t rode it yet. So I see you can set a top speed but can’t you do this for each gear or do you know if this is in a different setting?
Also do you know if there is a way to change Celsius to Fahrenheit? I plan on riding this after work tomorrow and give it a maiden voyage.
First off let’s say congratulations is certainly in order. Yes you can change it by gear 1-3 in the app. It’s a horrible app because they are using an app that is used by other companies so it’s a bit strange but it does work as long as you have a Bluetooth connection. If it ever starts to close on you. Just close the app and reopen it. It works every time . Did you record the unboxing?
Hmm what I mean is for example I want gear 1 max speed 10 mph gear 2 15mph and gear 3 mph.
Apollo has spoiled me with the ability to edit my speed settings
@@HisShadowX Unfortunately, until the company releases its own app, we won’t have the level of detail were looking for. For now, we’ll have to work with our limited information. The top speed for each gear is as follows: gear 1 is 13 mph, gear 2 is 20 mph, and gear 3 is 32 mph. I can confirm that these are the exact speeds.
@@GiovanniHale thanks for the info. So I was able to limit the device to 20mph. I’ll say this in terms of the Apollo Go turning feels better on the go and the electric breaks. Mine gave out when I was testing this in Hines, Illinois today.
It went from being extremely powerful to weak. I haven’t had it cut off in my just yet but I seen that was a major problem for people. The rear foot mat is coming off and it just came like that I never used that part of the scooter.
The power button was literally falling off I had to push it back in.
The scooter looks very nice but I am not a fan of the turning. Overall I don’t think I’ll be returning the scooter but I am going to be cautious when riding this scooter
@@HisShadowX I will admit it does take some time to get used to that turn, but once you get into the lean you will become a natural. Just trust me on that one. You have to take it out for a distance ride. Are you thinking of doing it this weekend?