Please update your video, the final product Dynamic Scooter is shipping is a different size than the one they are advertising and the same you reviewed. I got mine on February 20, 2024. The folded size on the one they are shipping to customers is 812 mm, the one you posted here and the one on their website is the prototype model with is 675mm. I believe people should know the truth about what they will be getting. One more thing, I ordered directly from their website and ordered an extra battery which I paid for but I didn't get. I informed Dynamic Scooter of this on the day I received it and have not heard back from them as of today. They don't have a phone number nor chat, just a messaging system and an email address, I tried both but they are so far ignoring me.
@@curtflirt2 After I complaint to them about the specs and pictures on their website being misleading, I posted it here and at the other 2 UA-cam channels they were using as promotion on their website. Now they updated the specs on their website and removed the 3 UA-cam channels promoting the prototype. The one thing they haven't done yet is to update the misleading pictures. They left the pictures showing the scotter at an angle which still hides the real folded length. I am yet to hear back from them about the extra battery I paid for but that I never received.
@hitachino i just recently bought one and i never got a call, text, email, or even contact through their social media... i feel scammed. I went to their website.
ordered these in kickstater in september, and still haven't received them 6 mos later. the seller is unreliable and doesn't communicate hiccups in shipping--only contacts u after uve sent complaints
The Dynamic scooter I received proved disappointing after two trial runs. The first attempt saw a mere 5-kilometer range after a full charge, rendering it useless prematurely[4]. The second trial extended slightly to 7 kilometers with only about three bars of battery life left. Despite my child's lightweight of 78 pounds, even slight inclines required manual assistance by foot, making it impractical for hilly regions like Vancouver. Based on its performance, I strongly advise against purchasing this scooter, as it fails to meet expectations, especially in challenging terrains.
You obviously didnt read the specs: this is a last mile mobility device for those that have extra mile from commute to home or commute to work to do. It's not me ant for long distance and steep slope. Secondly, this is for urban dense area, because its main feaeture being its weight, and the small space it takes when folded so perfect for crowded subways and bus. For your need you need a bigger, heavier and more powerful mobility device.
This just look to be a rebranded Chinese model. Also, this company has no customer support. The companies phone number just dumps to a generic voice mail with no call back. Too bad.
dose the honeycomb tires feel comfortable to ride specially on sidewalks or uneven roads? I remember earlier reviews weren't positive on that aspect considering that the prototype had a different type of tires
@@TechtabletsRENFE is banning all electric scooters and small electric vehicles on the 12th, due to concerns about battery fires. Bicycles are exempt, but maybe you could getting away with this tiny scooter in a bag?
@ArchCancer That is the most annoying part for me, when I hit pavement defects, everyone around me turns and looks at me (because of the noise it makes). How can you change that suspension? Take it to a scooter shop?
@@hitachino it was pretty simple: 1. there are four little screws on each side to remove the cover of the front suspension. 2. Then, remove the suspension main bolt using allen wrench and a wrench to hold the nut, should be easy (there is a clip to secure the nut, but i just forced it open just by twisting the bolt, i dont think it needed as long as we tighten the nut to the bolt securely) 3. Replace the spring (make sure u take note of the spring dimension to make sure it fits with the cover, mine was 3mm od 15mm L 50mm) 4. Re assemble
The Dynamic scooter I received proved disappointing after two trial runs. The first attempt saw a mere 5-kilometer range after a full charge, rendering it useless prematurely[4]. The second trial extended slightly to 7 kilometers with only about three bars of battery life left. Despite my child's lightweight of 78 pounds, even slight inclines required manual assistance by foot, making it impractical for hilly regions like Vancouver. Based on its performance, I strongly advise against purchasing this scooter, as it fails to meet expectations, especially in challenging terrains.
According to the reviews and comments, do not order this product. The company is clearly greedy for money with no intention of delivering good customer service.
The Dynamic scooter I received proved disappointing after two trial runs. The first attempt saw a mere 5-kilometer range after a full charge, rendering it useless prematurely[4]. The second trial extended slightly to 7 kilometers with only about three bars of battery life left. Despite my child's lightweight of 78 pounds, even slight inclines required manual assistance by foot, making it impractical for hilly regions like Vancouver. Based on its performance, I strongly advise against purchasing this scooter, as it fails to meet expectations, especially in challenging terrains.
I mentioned the rattling noises from the kickstand but it does not feel janky at all. It's not the handlebar or the fold making that noise. To my surprise it is really solid once open and your weight is on it. No flex at all, but you know otherwise having tested it yourself right? The biggest concern is the smaller 5.5-inch wheels VS potholes or rough roads (again mentioned in the video) but of course, you wouldn't have heard me mention those things.
@@Techtablets Thank you for reply. Appreciate it. Yeah even from what I try to find in google search, most be telling the battery usage is vary per-miles/kilometer. Either way, more than 10km with how compact battery and scooter is, already a good thing to see being made and sell to people interested. More option to choose is always the best for potential buyer imo.
Yeah well, it's all down to how many climbs, how steep, your weight, the road surface, temperatures, and speed you travel at so a lot of different factors. I got down to the last battery bar and had done 14 kms. To not strand myself I didn't push it any further. This was mostly on the flat only that climb test I did in this video.
@@Techtabletsoften more the rule than the exception.. we trade great white sand beaches for perks like amazon prime for example :D That said the other part of the issue is shipping LiON batteries over a certain capacity via air can be very troublesome.. maybe one day with NaCL batteries we'll be ok again
Why because of the wheel size? As long as you have good roads and look out for pot holes and huge cracks you should be okay. The roads here are really quite poor.
Please update your video, the final product Dynamic Scooter is shipping is a different size than the one they are advertising and the same you reviewed. I got mine on February 20, 2024. The folded size on the one they are shipping to customers is 812 mm, the one you posted here and the one on their website is the prototype model with is 675mm. I believe people should know the truth about what they will be getting. One more thing, I ordered directly from their website and ordered an extra battery which I paid for but I didn't get. I informed Dynamic Scooter of this on the day I received it and have not heard back from them as of today. They don't have a phone number nor chat, just a messaging system and an email address, I tried both but they are so far ignoring me.
Glad I saw this post I have one in my cart with a extra battery in my cart.
Sounds like a very shady company already, not good! Smh
@@curtflirt2 After I complaint to them about the specs and pictures on their website being misleading, I posted it here and at the other 2 UA-cam channels they were using as promotion on their website. Now they updated the specs on their website and removed the 3 UA-cam channels promoting the prototype. The one thing they haven't done yet is to update the misleading pictures. They left the pictures showing the scotter at an angle which still hides the real folded length. I am yet to hear back from them about the extra battery I paid for but that I never received.
@@hitachino good job
@hitachino i just recently bought one and i never got a call, text, email, or even contact through their social media... i feel scammed. I went to their website.
ordered these in kickstater in september, and still haven't received them 6 mos later. the seller is unreliable and doesn't communicate hiccups in shipping--only contacts u after uve sent complaints
The wheels are too small it looks dangerous!
they are rather disposable wheels
Well like all scooter you have to be careful.
Hahaha. You look dangerous.
The Dynamic scooter I received proved disappointing after two trial runs.
The first attempt saw a mere 5-kilometer range after a full charge, rendering it useless prematurely[4].
The second trial extended slightly to 7 kilometers with only about three bars of battery life left.
Despite my child's lightweight of 78 pounds, even slight inclines required manual assistance by foot, making it impractical for hilly regions like Vancouver.
Based on its performance, I strongly advise against purchasing this scooter, as it fails to meet expectations, especially in challenging terrains.
You obviously didnt read the specs: this is a last mile mobility device for those that have extra mile from commute to home or commute to work to do. It's not me ant for long distance and steep slope.
Secondly, this is for urban dense area, because its main feaeture being its weight, and the small space it takes when folded so perfect for crowded subways and bus. For your need you need a bigger, heavier and more powerful mobility device.
@yulian7435
The UNAGI dual motor with just 12.7 kg is way better!!! Dual electronic brakes.🎉😂❤
@@yulian7435got em!
Yeah bro. Read the specs. Take the L.
@@8_x_9.It's not compact. And it's trash.
Found this on aliexpress… did the company just drop ship it? Original brand and model is HX-X6
Sorta, but they added these new honeycomb solid tires and increased the height of the handlebar by quite a bit on the newest model.
Did you Bu the Aliexpress version?
I would like if Dynamic Scooters made that bag in a longer version to make up for the scooter being 10 cm taller because of the new scooter version
If you're 5'8 or shorter, you can cut it as I did and make it fit in a bag. I can send you the link of the one I bought.
@@hitachinowhere did you buy the bag?
This just look to be a rebranded Chinese model. Also, this company has no customer support. The companies phone number just dumps to a generic voice mail with no call back. Too bad.
dose the honeycomb tires feel comfortable to ride specially on sidewalks or uneven roads?
I remember earlier reviews weren't positive on that aspect considering that the prototype had a different type of tires
Still a very firm ride with them
@@Techtablets so you don't recommend the scooter for riding on sidewalks?
Very impressive. Thanks for the vid.
Thanks for watching!
I wonder if this would get around the scooter ban on Spanish trains that comes into force on December 12th?
Oh what ban is this that larger scooter are not allowed on trains?
@@TechtabletsRENFE is banning all electric scooters and small electric vehicles on the 12th, due to concerns about battery fires. Bicycles are exempt, but maybe you could getting away with this tiny scooter in a bag?
If it's not UL certified, don't buy it at all!!!
I changed the front suspension spring with the stronger one and the noise is now gone if u hit obstacle… the stock spring was too wesk
That's for the tip!
@ArchCancer That is the most annoying part for me, when I hit pavement defects, everyone around me turns and looks at me (because of the noise it makes). How can you change that suspension? Take it to a scooter shop?
@@hitachino it was pretty simple:
1. there are four little screws on each side to remove the cover of the front suspension.
2. Then, remove the suspension main bolt using allen wrench and a wrench to hold the nut, should be easy (there is a clip to secure the nut, but i just forced it open just by twisting the bolt, i dont think it needed as long as we tighten the nut to the bolt securely)
3. Replace the spring (make sure u take note of the spring dimension to make sure it fits with the cover, mine was 3mm od 15mm L 50mm)
4. Re assemble
@@ArchCancer thanks. I’ll look into it. Why did you write “od” and “L” after two of the mm? Thanks!
@@hitachino od for outside diameter, L for lenght
Can you brighten screen??? I can't see anything on screen. Also how do Power levels work?
You don't have that option unfortunately to brighten it. Power levels like any other scooter.
The Dynamic scooter I received proved disappointing after two trial runs.
The first attempt saw a mere 5-kilometer range after a full charge, rendering it useless prematurely[4].
The second trial extended slightly to 7 kilometers with only about three bars of battery life left.
Despite my child's lightweight of 78 pounds, even slight inclines required manual assistance by foot, making it impractical for hilly regions like Vancouver.
Based on its performance, I strongly advise against purchasing this scooter, as it fails to meet expectations, especially in challenging terrains.
According to the reviews and comments, do not order this product. The company is clearly greedy for money with no intention of delivering good customer service.
When is this available for sale
10 kg is not lightest and smallest. Check Blizwheel. Unfotunately still not in retail.
Well it's not out yet, you can;t get it so this is the smallest & lightest for now I think.
I' m 6' (182 cm), will I fit that scooter (handle bars)?
I'm 182cm so yes. And it handled my 80 kilos fine.
How much power does the motor have I missed that part?
250W
The Dynamic scooter I received proved disappointing after two trial runs.
The first attempt saw a mere 5-kilometer range after a full charge, rendering it useless prematurely[4].
The second trial extended slightly to 7 kilometers with only about three bars of battery life left.
Despite my child's lightweight of 78 pounds, even slight inclines required manual assistance by foot, making it impractical for hilly regions like Vancouver.
Based on its performance, I strongly advise against purchasing this scooter, as it fails to meet expectations, especially in challenging terrains.
Funny how janky it sounds driving yet reviewer doesn't mention it once. Glad I canceled my order.
I mentioned the rattling noises from the kickstand but it does not feel janky at all. It's not the handlebar or the fold making that noise. To my surprise it is really solid once open and your weight is on it. No flex at all, but you know otherwise having tested it yourself right? The biggest concern is the smaller 5.5-inch wheels VS potholes or rough roads (again mentioned in the video) but of course, you wouldn't have heard me mention those things.
Super!
Thanks
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks for watching
Look like the best for mountain climbing
Sure is! Those 5.5inch wheels are great for mountain trails 😂😂😂
Slight down hills like 5 blocks.Very rough rides unless it's on a very smooth surface!!!😮.
can you get an extra battery to extend the range?
Yes you can but would have to swap them over. So carry it with you.
@@Techtablets That should be possible. The pack could fit probably into a fanny pack.
I should it's quite a small battery.
0:30 wait.. 20km for full battery charge? ..and it's compact and fold-able? Wow. That is nice.
If on the flat and you use lower power levels. In my testing it's around 15 km.
@@Techtablets Thank you for reply. Appreciate it. Yeah even from what I try to find in google search, most be telling the battery usage is vary per-miles/kilometer. Either way, more than 10km with how compact battery and scooter is, already a good thing to see being made and sell to people interested. More option to choose is always the best for potential buyer imo.
Yeah well, it's all down to how many climbs, how steep, your weight, the road surface, temperatures, and speed you travel at so a lot of different factors. I got down to the last battery bar and had done 14 kms. To not strand myself I didn't push it any further. This was mostly on the flat only that climb test I did in this video.
Too bad, won't ship to my country
Which country is that?
@@TechtabletsTiny Mauritius.. I could go all around on 1 charge!! 😁
Well that's one good thing of being so small haha 😂😂 But strange they don't ship there?
@@Techtabletsoften more the rule than the exception.. we trade great white sand beaches for perks like amazon prime for example :D That said the other part of the issue is shipping LiON batteries over a certain capacity via air can be very troublesome.. maybe one day with NaCL batteries we'll be ok again
Yes over 99Wh is an issue. Need cargo only aircraft for them.
Pass, while its compact sure I wouldnt to be going 25 kph on that
Why because of the wheel size? As long as you have good roads and look out for pot holes and huge cracks you should be okay. The roads here are really quite poor.
Looks like junk!
Well foldable, light and as small as possible and the style there are comprises as mentioned in the video.
the scooter is only good for women & children, I need more power and speed.
Clown. It's compact and small for a quick trip. Read. Take the L.