Had mine for 6 months. Everything is good EXCEPT on the scooter except the BATTERY. This scooter has a CHEAP battery The battery had begun to fail. Range is reduced and takes longer to charge. Only used this scooter sporadically not daily neither. DONT BUY
i'd also really like to know more details about how it got water damage, maybe how hard was it raining, and did you have issues like were the controls not working? or did the motor stop working? i just bought the air 2024, and i want to figure some stuff out and hear what other riders had to say. i know i have the next model for 2024, but i'd still like to know your experience. thanks a bunch (:
Great review! From my perspective this might be Apollo's most underwhelming / disappointing scooter in their line up. While the Go, City, and Phantom all do several things very well and the Pro having it's own, somewhat incomparable price point niche, the Air seems great at virtually nothing while carrying around a $900 price tag. The KQi3 max for example dominates it in all the important areas and regularly goes on sale for $749. While someone living in the UK or British Columbia might opt for the Air's higher water resistance, the Niu now has a fantastic real world track record for resistance in wet conditions. Now they've introduced the KQi 300x with front suspension and an early price tag of $829-869 depending on when you early ordered. Apollo seems to pull off this recognition for superior quality while often not being objectively better compared to other high quality scooters Niu, VMAX and Segway just to name a few. While the actual construction is among the very best, I wonder if replacing the futuristic space grey paint job with matte black would stomach punch some of the perceived superiority about the brand. As an example, they don't use the industry standard LG and Samsung cells in anything except the Pro, because they cost more... yet other manufacturers are using them. It looks and brand participation are all that matters however and everything else is "good enough" then I understand the attraction to the brand. They certainly make some of the most contemporary scooters available. Objectively speaking however, they fall behind in the categories of speed, acceleration, range and suspension sophistication. Comparing the Go to the Segway G2 Max for example the suspension feels light years ahead of the Go.
Had mine for 6 months. Everything is good EXCEPT on the scooter except the BATTERY. This scooter has a CHEAP battery The battery had begun to fail. Range is reduced and takes longer to charge. Only used this scooter sporadically not daily neither. DONT BUY
not surprised with this.
Thanks for the tip.
I'll stay away from it.😊
im getting one tomorrow :)
I've been using mine for over 6 months now through the winter when it wasn't snowing and it's been great!
This scooter is not dependable. It has extremely poor water resistance. I've had two break now.
Hi!
How was Apollo’s customer service?
i'd also really like to know more details about how it got water damage, maybe how hard was it raining, and did you have issues like were the controls not working? or did the motor stop working? i just bought the air 2024, and i want to figure some stuff out and hear what other riders had to say. i know i have the next model for 2024, but i'd still like to know your experience. thanks a bunch (:
Great review! From my perspective this might be Apollo's most underwhelming / disappointing scooter in their line up. While the Go, City, and Phantom all do several things very well and the Pro having it's own, somewhat incomparable price point niche, the Air seems great at virtually nothing while carrying around a $900 price tag. The KQi3 max for example dominates it in all the important areas and regularly goes on sale for $749. While someone living in the UK or British Columbia might opt for the Air's higher water resistance, the Niu now has a fantastic real world track record for resistance in wet conditions. Now they've introduced the KQi 300x with front suspension and an early price tag of $829-869 depending on when you early ordered. Apollo seems to pull off this recognition for superior quality while often not being objectively better compared to other high quality scooters Niu, VMAX and Segway just to name a few. While the actual construction is among the very best, I wonder if replacing the futuristic space grey paint job with matte black would stomach punch some of the perceived superiority about the brand. As an example, they don't use the industry standard LG and Samsung cells in anything except the Pro, because they cost more... yet other manufacturers are using them. It looks and brand participation are all that matters however and everything else is "good enough" then I understand the attraction to the brand. They certainly make some of the most contemporary scooters available. Objectively speaking however, they fall behind in the categories of speed, acceleration, range and suspension sophistication. Comparing the Go to the Segway G2 Max for example the suspension feels light years ahead of the Go.
Agreed. The Air 23 has a POOR battery life. I DONT recommend this scooter.
@EL-kf9vi Not long ago,Apollo was bragging about the great DINAVOLT battery!!!! No, just a BIG SILENCE.😮
What's going on??!!!
great vid keep it up
thanks for the review. im female, 150#'s, so I think this 1st scooter will meet my needs!
E1 error
It's good for a 150lbs rider or less + children!!!😂.
Great Ip66.🎉❤😊
DO you have other color clothing???!!!😢😮
cool vid
but why so many synonyms.