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Wilo Posted
hello to all readers thanks for thums up welcome i have my first time try this hover scooters and i say at first is not for ppl who suffer back spine cord problems like me is painfull have no suspension on this scooters the rest on the scooter is the brakes make alot sound even is new and the breaks dont stop so fast take time speed is ok and i like the motor power to move a men with 240lbs the speakers really surprised me and i love the idea to have speakers on it . the suspention i dont feel just each line on sidewalks and streets small bumps where my spine suffer so badly my wife and i decide to return the item also because on of the 4 screws that hold the scooter one cant get tight and is lose making my travel insecure travel . i recomend to any one scooter over 800watts i decide go back to walk thanks wait also the speed time switch automatic in cruise control making you scooter go one speed only . double tap and off the cruise hope if you dont have spine cord issues them enjoy oh the battery wait the battery is good and for two days i dint charged and used again about 10 miles and the last part is the air pump i dont like that kind of situation
AllAboutTech Posted
Verdict: This scooter checks all the boxes for me: it is fast, it has great battery life, it has music speakers, it has cruise control, it is foldable, and it is reliable. It is the funnest item I have gotten from Best Buy in years. First impressions. As I was unboxing the scooter, I didn’t expect it to be so heavy (35 lbs). This is common for scooters I guess, but I just didn’t know much about scooters. On the other hand, all the components look to be heavy duty and quality, so I am happy to deal with the weight if this scooter will last me for years. Assembly consisted of just adding the handlebar and unfolding the scooter; I finished in just 5 minutes. I probably should have charged it first, but I couldn’t wait, so I jumped on as soon as it was ready. It had about one third battery left, which was enough to enjoy for a little while. The manual says to charge it first, so don’t do what I did! Ride. To get going on the scooter, you first need to get it rolling by pushing off and then gently pressing the trigger. Upon first use, I had to get used to the sensitivity of the power trigger, and getting use to the turning and the speed. Within 5 minutes, I was riding it full speed everywhere. Acceleration is decent. Stopping power is ok, with the brake handle feeling somewhat stiff, but I suspect this will get better as we break-in the scooter. The scooter feels very stable while riding slow or fast. The scooter has a speed mode that allows the scooter to go up to 18 mph. Having two speed modes is nice because my younger daughter will only use it on the normal mode because she knows that it won’t go too fast (12 mph), and my older daughter and I mostly use it on speed mode. I was able to get up a pretty good hill without a problem, albeit at a slower speed (7 mph). On a very steep hill, the scooter could not get up on its own. However, with just a bit of assistance from kicking (like on a skateboard), it was able to get up the steep hill. The scooter advertises an 18-mile range but I didn’t get to try it up to its full range. In all, this scooter is a world of fun for adults and kids. Features. The scooter has a decent headlight, which is a feature you may not think you need, but the day you need it, you will be very happy you have it. I used the scooter at night several times for fun, and also to test the headlight. While it could be brighter, the headlight is bright enough to see what you need to ride safely. However, you may want to go a little slower when riding with the headlight at night if there are no other ambient lights. The scooter also has a speaker. I didn’t think I would use this feature, but we absolutely love it now. I used it a few times, but my kids must have the speakers on every time they ride. It is their favorite feature from the scooter. The speaker is plenty loud at full sound, and you can hear the music even at full speed. However, depending on where you are using the scooter, using it at full sound may be problematic for bystanders. When using the speakers at about half sound, you can still hear the music when you are cruising at about 12 miles per hour. At full speed, you will not be able to hear the music if the speaker is at half sound. The scooter also includes a cruise control mode, which you can activate by pressing the trigger twice when you reach your desired speed. This is a very nice feature so that you can cruise at slower speeds without having to worry about pressing the trigger or having to worry about how fast you are going. As soon as you brake, cruise control is disabled. Oh, and the scooter has a bell, so you can signal that you are coming through! Things I love. - Stable ride - Convenient kickstand - Sturdy build and high-quality parts - Great features: good-enough headlight, loud speakers, and convenient cruise control - It’s foldable! I may actually take this on the train and use it to get to work from the train station! It will save me a 10-minute walk - It’s fast enough for me, and I love that it has two speed modes - It is very fun; just make sure you wear a helmet! Things I don’t love. - The brake lever is a little stiff, and I think breaking could be better. It has nice disk brakes, so maybe they just need to break-in - Fully charging the scooter takes a while: 5 hours. The range should be enough to have fun on the scooter without having to worry about charging it on an outing… but if you ran out of battery, it would be a bit tricky - It’s so fun that I think we will buy another one… and they are a bit pricey, so I don’t love that for my wallet Conclusion. This scooter is the funnest thing we have gotten from Best Buy in years. It’s the new favorite gadget in the house. The features are excellent and it rides wonderfully. While it is not cheap, it is clear that you are buying a quality scooter. We highly recommend the Hover-1 Alpha-Pro scooter.
Santy41 Posted
This Hover folding scooter is one of the best ones that I have ride so far. The max speed is 18mph when riding on high speed and on low speed max is 12mph with a distance range of 17 miles making it a fast smooth ride for me to commute to work some times , it takes at least 5 hrs to charge and last me pretty much all day. The 10” wheels, the wide platform and the easy to control handlebars with LED display makes this scooter fun and easy to use. When using the led controls you can see the battery level, speed and turn on the headlight, there’s also a setting for cruise control. If you would like to listen to music from your phone, you can connect your phone with the scooter Bluetooth speaker, is not a great sound but it’s fun to have, specially if you don’t want to use headphones while riding the scooter for safety reasons. The scooter breaks are pressure sensitive so make sure you follow the instructions on how to stop. Remember to start the motor you must give a strong kick just like you do to a skateboard, then use the throttle to speed. Besides the speed , one of my favorite features is the led blue lights on the platform. Specs : Net Weight 37.48 lbs Max support Weight 264 lbs Min support weight 44 lbs Speed up to 18mph Max distance up to 17 miles Motor power 450W brushless Battery voltage 36.5 V Battery capacity 8.25 Ah Speaker 3W Open size ( 45.0 x 16.9 in x 47.7 in) Tire size 10” inflated rubber Brake Handle activated rear disk
aved0n Posted
There will be a lot perspectives and reviews, but not many from a 60 year old who never really grew up. The Hover-1 - Alpha-Pro Electric Folding Scooter is just fun to ride. Takes about 4 or 5 hours for a full charge and I got most of the advertised speed of 18 mph (I got 16 mph and 15 miles) and distance of 17 miles on a full charge. The max weight is 265lbs and I weigh 245lbs. The Hover-1 - Alpha-Pro Electric Folding Scooter weighs 37lbs and folds easily for storage or transport. Fits easily into my Accord trunk which also houses a 12" sub cabinet. There are 2 speed modes one for regular cruising andnthe sport mode which adds a little kick of speed. The LED headlight is bright and although the unit has reflectors anda bright tail/brake light, I wouldn't recommend riding at night along public thoroughfares; too many jerks so best to be safe. One important thing, buy the best helmet ya can afford. A certified Bell or Pro-Tec is available for under $50 bux, and be honest you're worth it, aren't you? I Ike riding early or at sunset for relaxation. There are no shock adsorbers but the 10 inch air filled wheels ain't bad and are pretty efficient. The Hover-1 - Alpha-Pro Electric Folding Scooter is fun for all ages. So have a little fun. Cheers
Tylergage07 Posted
This scooter has everything in one package! It is better than my old one. I would buy it again! Highly recommend it!
ReviewGuy85 Posted
I have never had experience with scooters, so this was a first for me. I grew up in the 90s so rollerblades were the "cool" thing back then, and bmx bikes with pegs. Anyways I have been wanting to pick up an electric scooter, as I figured it would be fun with my dog to take her for walks (which it is!). This thing is a bit heavy, but is worth it and built well. Out the box setup was very easy. Its mostly pre-assembled. The steering column/post thing is folded down so you just need to fold it up and snap into place. The only "assembly" is that the handle bars/brake piece on top needs to be attached to the steering column using the 4 screws and wrench they provide. You do also should heed the instructions and charge this for the 5 hours or so as it indicates. I tried to take it immediately outside for use after assembly as I was eager to try and out, and while it did work (I had about 2 bars of battery), I live on a hill so it left much to be desired. It was pretty slow. BUT, I let it charge overnight as directions indicate, and took it to a local park the next day. On flat surfaces, this thing is AWESOME. It has 2 speeds, and the ability to turn on the "lights" with a simple double tap of the start button. When you turn on the lights, it turns on a semi bright led headlight, the Hover 1 logo on the board you stand on, and there is a blue led under board glow. For speeds I would imagine they vary depending on your weight, but for me (I am a 6' 205lb male), on high speed at the park I was able to get to 18mph in a straight line (awesome!) and about 12mph on the slower speed. The slower speed is still good, and if it was the only speed on this scooter, I feel I still would find it highly enjoyable. But the faster speed is definitely where it's at if you can get to a park or somewhere with flat services. That's where this scooter shines. Bringing it back home and trying it again near my house which is all hills, a full battery definitely helps. I can still make this go and have no trouble attacking hills, it's just obviously not as quick. I'd say up hills on the high speed I was able to get close to 10mph. Overall this is an excellent scooter. I used this for about an hour straight on high speeds for 2 days and it still had plenty of battery. Have not tried any other scooters but this was FUN and made me feel like a kid again using it. Very easy to use, has some welcome features, and even has bluetooth. I did not get to try this feature out yet but I don't see myself needing it. While riding you should not be distracted and be fully focused on your surroundings. It also has a bell near the brake which to me is cheesy and not something I would ever use as an adult. I guess maybe it's for when you are passing people? For a kid sure but I just don't feel like this scooter is catered for kids? It's expensive and I would just get my kids a regular non electric scooter. Anyways this is a highly recommended product!
Flavio718212 Posted
Im in New York City so this was convenient. I wanted to test it out as i had 2 bars lwft on the scooter. I went from 110 street and amsterdam also known as the upper west side and scooted passed central park over to the upper east side at the FDR drive. It took me just 20 minutes and still was able to make it back to the west side without it dying. I know nothing about these scooter as i was able to manuever and hit the 18 mph. It does slow down going up hills or if you have another person riding with you. I used my 4 year old who is 42 lbs and im 230 along with a 10 pound bag. No worries i was going only 1 MPH as he had a helmet as well. The plug to charge i feel over heats but it is summer time here. The brake should have been in the right side and the bluetooth speaker is cool for showing it off but it will take some battery if your traveling far. I charge this thing once a week depending on how far i go. Overall i love this as it makes life easier for me.
ILUV2SHOP Posted
Great scooter! Nice speed . Not too slow, not too fast. Goes a long way on a single charge. Easy to use.
Jeff Posted
The scooter is stable and electricity lasts ling enough for playing or travel over 10 miles
Missashy83 Posted
Bought in for me and my 15 year old brakes are very squeaky on both. My tail light never works
Bsmith Posted
This was the best scooter, until the steering column snapped while my son was riding it. We had it for two years, or ridden during the winters, and right above the front wheel, the steel rod connecting from the wheel axel to the steering column snapped and the wheel fell off. Super not happy this would happen with a $500 scooter. Nothing like that has happened to my razor garbage scooter.
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Will Posted
Good scooter for short commutes (8-10 miles or less) with decent speed and light enough in weight to carry
BadQuality Posted
Bought it, the brakes were bad and noisy and it looked used. Replaced it, same thing again, just this time the handle bar is not aligned very well.. I don’t want to replace it again because I had to wait 10 days to get it.
RinTinTin Posted
The packaging was simple and to the point. In the box was the scooter, bolts, along with some extra bolts, charger, air pump for the tires, and paperwork. The scooter came pretty much assembled except for having to attach the handle bars to the scooter with some bolts. I would advise to make sure that you put the handlebars on facing the right direction lol had some user error without thinking about it. Other than user error it was pretty simple to attach. The build quality is really strong and nice. I was really impressed with the quality of the materials, the scooter is hefty and a lot stronger/bigger than I expected. This thing is pretty massive compared to what I have seen before. The coloring is great but does scuff up easily. The scooter came with half a battery but I put it on the charger overnight. It chargers pretty quickly. The tires came fully inflated and did not need any air placed in it. The display on the scooter is small, visible and easy to ready. I would suggest looking at the instructions to be able to understand the normal mode and the faster mode to not be taken off guard when first getting on. It really has some torque to this scooter. Got it up to 19mph going downhill. I would say that it has some massive torque. Fell off going around a corner and up a bump on the curb. I would avoid curb bumps unless your a daredevil. Definitely suggest barely touching the accelerator when first getting on, otherwise it will get away from you. The brake is strong and a bit of a learning curve getting the braking just right. The brake is just like a brake on a bicycle. The scooter neck and handle folds down and has a clip on the back wheel base to latch and carry for portability. The clip is strong but watch out for a pinch point when pressing the latch to collapse the neck for locking. It’s a bit tricky to get it to unlatch and have caught my finger every single time. All together I am pleasantly surprised and happy with the scooter the heft, quality and speed are really nice. Battery life has been great and would suggest the scooter to anyone who is looking to get one.
DaBears Posted
Love the scooter. Its just the right speed with good visible headlights for the night hours. Bluetooth speaker has a good sound to jam while riding.
Scooter Posted
I have had to replace this scooter 3 times. First time, it’s back wheel popped after less than a month on flat pavement and the manufacturer did nothing to help me. The told me to buy a $200 wheel and repair it MYSELF. Second time, the throttle broke as I was about to leave for work and looked like they put it together with wood paste. Third time, the platform broke in half Biggest waste of $500 I have ever paid.
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Hello, we are sorry to hear you are experiencing technical difficulties with your unit. Please reach out to our Hover-1 Support Team for additional assistance. We would be happy to help! You can contact us by emailing support@hover-1.com
Thank You,
-Sam
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Angie Posted
My 11 year old is having a blast! This ride is totally above expectation. Quick charge and long lasting charge are a plus.
Mikey2020 Posted
The scooter is very nice and fast, it throttle really fast and the extra wide board makes it more comfortable
Massage Posted
Easy to set up and within my budget. Kids love it been using it for a week now, hopefully it would last
Angel Posted
Love the scooter you can play your music in light up in is fun to use