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Customers love the Ninebot C8 Kids Electric Kick Scooter for its long battery life, good quality, and affordable price. Parents appreciate the safety features and peace of mind it provides, while kids enjoy the fun and excitement of riding it. There are some concerns about charging issues, but overall, customers are highly satisfied with this product.
This is so much better than the R brand of scooters i got for my don years ago. This thing is built solid. Quick charging. The 6.2 MPH is fast enough for my 6 year old. This is on the lowest setting. At the highest 10 MPH she will be flying. No suspension, but she doesn't care. Still goes through short grass and cracking asphalt. She did slow down on a bigger hill, but it never stopped climbing. No headlight or break light. I'll probably add a couple fir when its dusk out. Highly recommend this scooter for kids under 8-9. Get the C10 if you need a tad bigger but dont want to jump to a full adult scooter.
This review is from Segway - Ninebot C8 Kids Electric Kick Scooter w/6.2 mi Max Operating Range & 10 mph Max Speed - Gray
Posted by ThisGuy
My 6 year really loves it. 3- speeds, battery last a long time 6 miles for sure. I can go on a nice bike ride and he cruises pretty fast. Keeps me in shape.
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I’m fortunate enough to own both the Ninebot E8 and now the C8, and there are a couple differences to note about the two. The E8 was Ninebots original kids line to launch, topping out at 7.6 MPH. The C8 is Ninebots new line, with a max speed of 10 MPH. There are more differences to note though: The C8 (this scooter) doesn’t have a foot brake, which was a big disappointment for my son. The C8 also doesn’t have built in shocks like the E8, which does have a noticeable difference when he is riding it. On the pro side, the on/off controls for the C8 are at the top of the scooter on the handlebars, whereas the E8 has the controls located on the bottom (which is a pain!) Overall, my kiddo is loving his upgrade to the C8 because of the increased speed and top controls. We do miss those shocks and foot brake though. It’s important to note both of these scooters are the same height. I went with Ninebot because of how well his E8 has held up. We’ve had it for 2 punishing years, and it still runs great. There are a lot of options out there in the scooter world, but since this was tried and tested for us, we decided to stay in the brand. I would love to see a digital speed display on Ninebot scooters, maybe some headlight features, or at least under lighting.
This review is from Segway - Ninebot C8 Kids Electric Kick Scooter w/6.2 mi Max Operating Range & 10 mph Max Speed - Gray
Posted by CatCity