Bird - One Electric Scooter w/25 mi Max Operating Range & 18 mph Max Speed & w/built-in GPS Technology - Jet Black
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Description
Features
Weight capacity of 220 lbs.
Ensures safe riding.
Minimal assembly required.
Recommended for riders ages 16 and older
Allows you to avoid serious injuries.
Bird One app along with built-in GPS and Bluetooth capability
Lets you easily locate and track your Bird.
Reaches speeds up to 18 mph
Bird around the world
Bird One owners get access to additional rides on Bird dockless shared network in more than 100 cities worldwide. So even if you're away, you're never without your Bird.
Front motor and rear drum brakes
Help stop the scooter safely.
9" pneumatic wheels
Semi-solid tubeless wheels for virtually no flats.
Steel-reinforced aluminum frame
Provides durability and strength.
Ride confidently
You can ride up to 25 miles on a single charge with 12.8 Ah battery and great shock-absorbing performance.
What's Included
One Electric Scooter w/25 mi Max Operating Range & 18 mph Max Speed & w/built-in GPS Technology
Power supply unit with charging cable
Manuals & Guides
User Manual (PDF)
Product Datasheet/Brochure (PDF)
Warranty Manual (PDF)
Key Specs
- Product Weight38.6 pounds
- Maximum Weight Capacity220 pounds
- Maximum Operating Range25 miles
- Maximum Speed18 miles per hour
- Battery Charge Time6.4 hours
- Recommended Minimum Age16 years
- ColorJet Black
General
- Product NameOne Electric Scooter w/25 mi Max Operating Range & 18 mph Max Speed & w/built-in GPS Technology
- BrandBird
- Recommended Minimum Age16 years
- Assembly RequiredPartial
- Model NumberOB10BN21
- ColorJet Black
- Color CategoryBlack
Dimensions
- Product Height46.8 inches
- Product Length43.2 inches
- Product Width18.3 inches
- Product Weight38.6 pounds
- Maximum Weight Capacity220 pounds
Performance
- Maximum Operating Range25 miles
- Maximum Speed18 miles per hour
Power
- Rechargeable BatteryYes
- Battery Charge Time6.4 hours
- Battery ChemistryLithium-ion
- Battery Amperage12.8 ampere hours
- Battery Charger IncludedYes
Features
- MaterialAluminum
- Number of Wheels2
Warranty
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts1 Year
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor1 Year
Other
- UPC810029160100
Customer reviews
Rating 3.9 out of 5 stars with 54 reviews
(54 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Value2.9
Rating 2.9 out of 5 stars
- Quality3.3
Rating 3.3 out of 5 stars
- Ease of Use3.1
Rating 3.1 out of 5 stars
Customers are saying
Customers value the long-range, easy ride, built-in GPS, and long-lasting battery of the One Electric Scooter. However, some customers have concerns about the app needing improvement, the scooter being a bit heavy, and the price being a bit high.
This summary was generated by AI based on customer reviews.
- Pros mentioned:Gps
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Hooray!
||Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I feel like a little kid as I’m riding it. I intentionally pretend I’m pedaling. (Hah!) C’mon a scooter with built in GPS and anti-theft features. That’s one of the reasons I got it. Sleep mode really works to save battery so please use it when you know you’re scooter is at a safe place. As describe it will disable important security features. Oh and if you’ll like to get a free bird helmet just go to the Bird app. Go to ‘Safety’ scroll down and ‘Select Order Helmet’ Remember to wear a helmet. =]
I would recommend this to a friend - Cons mentioned:Connectivity issues
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Great when it works
||Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Disconnects when stopped for a short bit while still on it. Properly locked and unlocked when in use and out of use. Stranded now 2 times. Device goes dark and does not connect but says connected via app. Photos show connected via app then saying it’s not connected while connected. Contacted support twice via app no response.
This review is from Bird - One Electric Scooter w/25 mi Max Operating Range & 18 mph Max Speed & w/built-in GPS Technology - Jet Black
No, I would not recommend this to a friendBrand response from Brand response from SDONA
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
5 stars
||Posted . Owned for 3 months when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.So many compliments on it, I feel safe riding it, and rides really smooth
This review is from Bird - One Electric Scooter w/25 mi Max Operating Range & 18 mph Max Speed & w/built-in GPS Technology - Dove White
I would recommend this to a friend- Pros mentioned:Easy to ride
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Easy to use and a blast to ride
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.We’ve seen plenty of E-Scooters around here in the Phoenix area and I’ve read plenty information online and in magazines about them over the years, “just never tried one out”. We have a Fiat 500e electric vehicle and thought this would be a great addition for us to run around our subdivision with and get the mail “cluster boxes a few blocks away”. Unboxing and Setting up: The Bird arrived in a very large “but relatively thin” shipping box, and was surprised upon opening it that it was almost completely assembled. The scooter was well protected by a large Styrofoam insert that the bottom half sat in and the upper was covered in a cardboard insert. The only thing to do was to attach the upper handle bar and housing to the upright. There were 4 star head machine screws included in the packaging and after cutting the zip tie keeping the sideways mounted handle bars from moving around I just had to insert the top into the upright, tighten the included machine screws with the “also included” star wrench and done. That’s it, nothing more to assemble, super simple. I plugged in the included charger and let it get a full charge before going any further. There’s a light on the power supply that will glow “Green” once that is finished. Next I set up the app on our phones and attempted to scan the barcode mounted on the handlebars. Now this is where I did run into a problem. The app stated that “the device is out of the service area”, and could not get it to unlock no matter how much we tried. I did find Birds phone number on their web page and tried to call them but with the lockdown their greeting stated that they are handling everything by email. I immediately emailed them the information and the issue I was having and waited. After waiting a couple hours I decided to give it a try again and this time the vehicle unlocked and said it was ready to ride “yippee”. Not sure if they saw my email and corrected the issue but it didn’t take long to resolve. Not long after that I received both a txt message and an email message asking if I was having any issues still as they show it’s now unlocked. Great customer service during these trying times, and getting it up and running quickly did instill more confidence in the companies tech support. The APP: We installed the app on our Samsung phones and it’s very simple / straight forward to use. On the main screen there’s a small icon of a scooter, tap that “not the ride button” and it will bring up the Bird that is registered under your account. There you will see a “slide to unlock” slider and sliding this over unlocks and activates the scooter. There’s also information in there about miles ridden, battery percentage, and a map showing the location of the scooter. I do like that there’s a security system built in and when activated the device will beep if moved and an alert is sent to your phone immediately. There isn’t physical on/off switch on the scooter itself and the way it’s sealed up turning it off to disable the GPS and cellular connection would be difficult. You can also put the scooter to “sleep”, but this disables the tracking and security system so you’ll want to be sure to store it somewhere that’s secure if you want to shut it down completely. Getting Ready to Ride: Now after unlocking the scooter with the app the headlight comes on and the tail light begins to flash steadily. These are nice safety features to have and you don’t have to worry about remembering to turn them on as they automatically turn on. After donning our riding helmets “purchased before receiving” and proper attire in case of a tumble we were off to start learning how to ride this. Riding: Now this is the first time riding anything like this for me, and my wife hasn’t ridden anything close for many years. We have a long stretch of room in our house that we took turns practicing our balance and getting the feel of it before trying it out. We also took some time getting used to how you push to start and how the throttle and breaks behaved. I’m glad we did this as just going out and taking off wouldn’t have been a good idea for either of us. I grew up riding dirt bikes, motor cycles and 4 wheelers, but haven’t used one in a good 25 years so I was really rusty. Next we took it out to our backyard, not large, but bigger than the area we were trying in the house. Getting it going there was easier and I didn’t have much of a problem doing that. My wife also had fun learning how to ride it and was really enjoying how to learn the right way to get it going. We did find that it was very important to have proper and quality footwear on “especially for us first timers”, this helps with balance immensely. This morning was the big test “for us at least”, and decided since Sunday is usually a very quiet day on our street it would be the perfect time to give it a go. My wife was first up, and was fully outfitted with protective gear “see pic”. The practice before hand helped a lot as she took right off without a problem. She took it very carefully and did a full loop around our block, returning with a huge grin, she had a blast. She says that it’s very easy to control on hard pavement over our back yard “but that was good for getting a feel for it”. She can see that this is going to be used quite a bit when going to the mail box cluster or visiting friend in other parts of the subdivision. After watching her I decided I just had to try it. Just a helmet and gloves for me but at least I had a helmet on :) . I agree with her that getting it going and riding was much easier than our back yard. And getting a feel for it there was a really good idea as the lawn is much softer to land on just in case. Power wise I was very impressed. I’m 210lbs and it didn’t have any problems getting me moving, and plenty quickly too. I had it topped out for a little bit and that was plenty fast for me, “anything faster I’d want a bike or sit down type scooter”. After returning from my trips around the block I also returned with a big grin, and hadn’t had this much fun in quite a while. I do have arthritis problems with my back and hips, and have had a total knee replacement. None of these caused me any problems riding the Bird which I had a lot of concerns about. Although I have to admit I’m a little sore from all the twisting and moving around that I’m not used to doing “proves I’m out of shape”, and this will hopefully get me more mobile and help with that too. Conclusion: The Bird One is a quality built scooter, it was larger and heavier duty than I expected. It has no flex what so ever when standing on it. The platform you stand on is roughly 6” wide and 20” long, so there’s plenty of room to put your feet. Power seemed very ample and I never once wished for any more. We do like that it has a headlight and tail light for safety, and there’s built in tracking so you’ll know where it is at all times. There are two small led indicators on the top of the handle bars that aren’t referenced in the manual and after reaching out to Birds’ tech support they informed me that the “green” led is power and stays on while the unit is awake and the “red” led indicates a cellular connection, and it will be solid when the unit is locked and off when unlocked. We do wish that the neck could be folded so transporting it in the back of the vehicle would be easier, but it does fit in the back of our SUV at least. That’s really the only negative I could find and not an issue for us but if you are wanting one that folds you’ll have to take this into consideration. Maintenance wise there’s really nothing to do other than make sure it’s clean. We wipe it down after each use. Just check the tires and brakes like you would on a bike and be sure everything is working properly before taking off. There’s nothing to open on the battery compartment and there are a lot of fasteners holding it together so I wouldn’t attempt opening it “this can also void your warranty”. We’ve already put a few miles on it and I can see us adding a lot more very quickly. If you are looking around for a very well built and quality scooter you would be hard pressed to find a better device.
This review is from Bird - One Electric Scooter w/25 mi Max Operating Range & 18 mph Max Speed & w/built-in GPS Technology - Dove White
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Range, SpeedCons mentioned:Weight
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great commuter/joyrider for urban living!
Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I'm an employee of Best Buy and have had the opportunity to use the Bird scooter for more than 3 weeks. I'm going to break this review down into a few sections focusing on the various aspects that make up the scooter. Before I begin, however, I want to note that I'm within the max weight capacity, I have a smart device which is required to use the bird because of the app and that I live in a big city. Overall, I found this to be a very effective means of commuting transportation and a lot of fun to use recreation-ally. APP Before getting this, I'd ridden the Bird via their app service on a vacation and was pleasantly impressed that their standalone --sell able- unit also uses the same app. It shows you the gps coordinates of your scooter, alerts you if your scooter is being moved while locked, allows you to easily unlock your bird with the app scanner, and shows you the battery capacity to help you plan your ride distance. SCOOTER FEATURES Riding at night can be dangerous but this unit comes with both a headlight that's always lit up and tailight that blinks repeatedly illuminating brighter when the break is depressed, both features worked well under the city light and made me feel safer while riding. RIDING THE BIRD The scooter is easy to start up, you simply kick with your foot and hit the the thumb throttle. It accelerates pretty quickly getting to top speed of 18mph in approximately 4 seconds. It climbs hills nicely but note, I don't have particularly steep hills where I was riding it. I researched the max hill slope and couldn't find Bird calling this out, however, I've seen similar scooters call out a max slope grade of 20% and am confident this could climb that. In summary, what I liked most about this was that I could ride it 25 miles on a full charge, lock it at my destination via the app knowing that it was safe and that I could see its location and if it was being tampered with on the app at all times. It was dependable, fun to ride whether to get groceries, get to work, or joyride around the lakes and it fully recharged in less than 7 hours. The only critique I found is that it's pretty heavy (40 lbs) and not foldable, therefore if you need to climb stairs to store it, it could be inconvenient. I highly recommend for those in search of a e-vehicle that will be dependable for your commute, go long distances without recharging and give you the piece of mind that its safe wherever you decide to park and store it.
This review is from Bird - One Electric Scooter w/25 mi Max Operating Range & 18 mph Max Speed & w/built-in GPS Technology - Dove White
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Speed
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
SERIOUSLY awesome!
||Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.So I'm new to "e-scooters-, I've ridden a million kick scooters as a kid, but nothing like this.. I'm 35 and I weigh about 210-220 and this scooter is fast and powerful enough to scoot me around with a backpack full of groceries, or my tools, and I had no issues with the ride, or battery life that made me upset. I was easily able to reach 12-15mph and hills didn't really bother it (I live in Eugene so there aren't really hills.) and the battery was still at 56% charge after I rode 10 miles while just "flooring" it so the battery life is pretty close to advertised and I weigh towards the stated maximum weight. Besides the obvious side effects of no suspension and an occasional bumpy road. aside from that, these things are so cool I ended up buying the Bird es4-800 as well.. these things are ADDICTIVE.. I'm in love with how quiet, efficient, quick to charge (3 hours from 0% to 100%!) and its SO fun! If you are really interested in a new way to get around town for those close to home errands, or just to go unwind? this is perfect.. I know its a bit pricey, but its worth it for the quality of the build, and the level of service Bird provides blew my mind. I'm not easy on companies either.. all I can say is you definitely want this, so just do it.. go ahead.. you will not regret it.. The only other issue besides the no suspension, is I prefer there to not be an app controlling things? But, that is just MY preference. objectively, the app works fine.
This review is from Bird - One Electric Scooter w/25 mi Max Operating Range & 18 mph Max Speed & w/built-in GPS Technology - Dove White
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery lifeCons mentioned:Weight
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great scooter to last
||Posted . Owned for 1.5 years when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Very sturdy, responsive, and long lasting battery. It would be nice if this scooter was foldable and lighter.
This review is from Bird - One Electric Scooter w/25 mi Max Operating Range & 18 mph Max Speed & w/built-in GPS Technology - Electric Rose
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Range
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Nice scooter
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Nice scooter with great range. I had to return it because the area where I live doesn’t have good cellphone service and the app needs to be connected to the internet to start the scooter. Wish the scooter can fold so I can load it into my car and bring it to the city. Wish the scooter would also have shocks cause small bumps feel rough.
This review is from Bird - One Electric Scooter w/25 mi Max Operating Range & 18 mph Max Speed & w/built-in GPS Technology - Jet Black
I would recommend this to a friend
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- A:Answer Hello! Thank you for your question, the difference between the two models is the color. 591P is for our Electric Rose color and 591B is for our Jet Black model.
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- A:Answer Hello! The Bird One unit is an end user Scooter, you will not be paying to use the scooter once purchased. Thank you.
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Q: QuestionIs it foldable?
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- A:Answer No not foldable
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Q: Questionwhat does it mean by 25 mi op range? Does that mean it will not work outside of the 25 mile range?
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- A:Answer Its maximum range is 25 miles and varies depending on the speed, terrain (uphill uses more juice), weight of the use.
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Q: QuestionHow do you charge the scooter?
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- A:Answer Hello, Once you’ve assembled your Bird, use the included power adapter and connect it to the charging port. Do not charge your Bird if either your Bird’s charging port or power supply are wet. If either are wet, wait for them to dry and then begin charging. Thank you.
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Q: QuestionIs there a height limit?
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- A:Answer Hello, we recommend users be 16+ and with a maximum weight of 220lbs. Thank you.
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Q: QuestionHow many watts is the engine?
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- A:Answer Hello, thank you for your question. The BirdOne is 300w, hope this answers your question. Should you have anymore please feel free to ask. Thank you!
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