Punk Rider Pro-Why I Only Use The App
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- Опубліковано 30 лис 2024
- The Punk Rider Pro Electric Scooter comes with the Vicont app, which I use exclusively to operate my scooter. In this video, I explain why. The app controls and monitors the scooter, enhancing the riding experience. I discuss using the app to turn the scooter on and off, lock it, and check the battery level and speed.
The Vicont app is available for iOS and Android, making it accessible to many users. It's easy to download and install, ensuring a quick and hassle-free setup. Once Bluetooth connects, the app displays real-time information like speed, mileage, battery level, and riding mode.
00:00 00:00 Starting the Day: A Chilly Morning
00:11 00:30 Helmet and Safety Checks
01:02 01:42 Punk Rider Pro Shutdowns
03:45 05:44 Habit Changing Focus
04:21 07:35 Riding Insights
05:26 09:31 End of the Workday
05:47 Philosophical Musings and Social Commentary
09:37 Challenge Video Introduction
10:47 Researcher Mindset and Curiosity
Good video. Sounds like there's a short somewhere that is causing that issue.
I think there might be one, but after the app update, things work much smoother.
Wow, I solute you brother, a motivational view for me to see, single father of 4 recently started riding a scooter only form of joy in years other then my children, life at a stand still, on a new found spiritual journey
Thank you. It is deeper journey then you can image. It will change your life. Just trust me on that one 1️⃣
Did you have to send your first PRP back to Punk? How was the return process? Would you recommend a PRP scooter?
Yes I did send the first PUNK RIDER PRO (PRP) back to PunkElectric. Glad you asked about the return process. It was pretty easy. I made a video about the process. Customer service did respond to my request and I sent the first vehicle back due to the vehicle shut off to often. Would I recommend the PRP? yes I would but ensure you know what you are getting yourself into. The vehicle is fast and gets up to speed quickly. If you want to see it in action, just watch a few of my videos. Next make sure you are ok with the weight. Finally calculate the cost of the tire changes as you will need to change tires
@@GiovanniHale Thank you for the reply. Regarding the "tire changes". Do you mean the tire changes in general, or do you actually have to change the factory tires right from the jump...because they suck?
The tire changing maintenance is my biggest hesitation, because I'm always hearing about how much of a pain on the a** it is to change a tire on a scooter. Thanks again!
You’re very welcome! I meant the actual tire change. I don’t think you need to change them when you first get the scooter. I believe you should get used to using the scooter first. Then, after you get used to it, I might consider tire changes. But the tire change takes about an hour and a half, maybe two hours. My caution to you is to make sure you consider that you’ll need to take very small screws out because it’s a split rim. Other than that, the tire change itself wasn’t horrible. It just took longer than I expected. If you have some apprehension about the tires, I might consider looking at some other options. But based on the diameter of the tires, I didn’t find many options that fit on the scooter. You may find something else.
how did you manage to get the app working? It's not working for me.
Before I got my scooter, I watched a video of someone in Philadelphia who showed you need to scan the QR code they send in the box. I have an iPhone, so I’m sure you’ve seen my videos about that. Once I scanned the QR code, it paired with my scooter and it’s been connected ever since!