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Fiido D3 Pro Review - The Cheap Last Mile Commute Ebike!
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- Опубліковано 15 сер 2024
- Fiido D3 Pro in-depth review. 14-ich wheel compact foldable eBike with 7.8Ah battery, up to 60km range and 25km/h speed. More info and pricing:
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00:00 - Intro
00:50 - Build and design
03:43 - What's it like to ride with road tests
07:20 - Range and overall impressions with Pros & Cons
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Love your e bike review’s, your running commentary with the beautiful views is epic. Kia Pai from NZ
Thanks I’ll be in New Zealand at the end of the month hopefully and maybe review an ebike there.
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The FiiO D3 is a very nice budget DAC.
Oh it is?
Hello,
I have a Fiido D1 old school, but same specs with 10.4ah and I get on max 35kms with full throttle. For me, seems impossible to get more than 25/30 with this model.
Can you please review kugoo m4 pro? It seems to be the best price/ratio scooter.
Thank you.
Hi, yes really depends on how much you peddle and the climbs you have around but I’m loosing about 8-10km per battery bar on mostly flat roads. The climbs really kill the battery so with a few climbs more like 30-40km tops. Ku good M4 Pro I will check out and see if they can send me one.
@@Techtablets Great content Chris. Thank you.
would you recommend for a 9km up and back trip in the city so 18 km altogether
Great review. I learned the most important thing, where the battery was located. I hoped in the box. Nope. Too bad, for I hoped to extend the range, for I love this bike. I trashed the D1 version with 10.5 Ah. Funny, that the small battery is not removable, while on the L3, with v23 Ah is, and you don't need to remove it.
Thankyou for the tech info and the Metric (14" wheel?- are bike wheels always measured in inches?) If I keep looking at the video, the tech stuff, which is important, might steck. ✋😊
Are you going to test the himo z16? Would like to see a review by you on it.
I would love to but no contact with them and I’ve no plans to buy it sadly I can’t get everything
Is it possible to disassembly battery before loading?
How do you replace a failed battery..???🤔🤔🤔😳🇬🇧
Basically it’s a throw away bike : when battery is used up and charge no longer holding you can only bin the bike
You can fit a new one, they are for sale on the company site, but its the range I wish was increase. Not being able to swap them out is a bit of a pain.
Nice review of nice bike. I'd love to see a replaceable battery so that you can take along an extra charged battery when going exploring. Any claims on how many cycles the (Li-ion?) battery will take?
This one they claim is 500 cycles and it will drop to 80% so pretty standard and for this price point normal. Some of the bigger more expensive bikes I’ve reviewed like the Accolmile use Samsung batteries or LG feels good for 1000 cycles
The non user removable battery is a deal breaker for me. I'd go with the jetson bolt pro for 299. The specs are very similar and the battery is easily upgradeable and removable.
Ah man. That’s tiny. Great review
Yeah too small for me, I prefer the 20" bikes they make.
Hi. Thanks for the review. What is your height? I am 180cm but not a big guy by any means who moved from the burbs to the city and I don't have a lot of space in my current place. I rode a Ghost Panamao X4 in the past and am genuinely curious if this bike is going to be good for my daily home-office 6km commute in a crowded EU city. Cheers
I'm 178cm
@@Techtabletsthanks!
Which ebike would you recommend?
jetson bolt pro. best bike for 299 that's not garbage.
Did I understand that correctly, the battery is not removable?
How does it fold?
The handle bars fold down only. The battery isn't end user removable it's screwed inside the frame. But if it needed to be replaced after 500 cycles it could be removed, a few screws then slotted out from the bottom of the frame, unplugged and replaced.
@@Techtablets The not quick removable battery will be a nogo for me. I don't live in a landed property.
Man, you are blazing fast.
@@Techtablets
That's what I was wondering about but now I know and after checking the frame again.
@@krollpeter Can you remove the built in batter, get an external battery and connect it via an xt60 plug?
@@stevelouie5928 I would not see why not. But then, why not buy something with a removable battery in the first place?
How does pubg run on this thing?
3 FPS not good
Cool 😎
Hah bro @08:37
Well I it is quite a small bike and I prefer at least 20”
It's a CRAP. The battery died after just one summer and Fiido did not take it's responsibility and just said "there is one year warranty. They can not even suggest a repair. Now I am sitting with a dead battery and bike gathers dust in basement. DO NOT BUY THIS CRAP!!
My Fiido D2s battery is still working after 9000 kms. Not as efficient but it is ok. You can replace the battery. For the D3 Pro, it cost around 250€.
@@matthieu92 Can you get an external battery and plug it in via an xt60 plug and just put the battery on a rear rack?
First