I think it's now safe to say that there’s been a growing number of electric scooters for the past couple of years, especially around the metro. Design The Lenovo M2 looks like a fairly simple electric scooter but does have some of its bells and whistles that help it stand out from others. Features The Lenovo M2 electric scooter uses a triple braking system to come to a halt. The LED display sits right in between the handlebars and is used to show the current status of the Electric Scooter. The Lenovo M2 electric scooter features four driving modes: Level 1 (5 km/h), Level 2 (15km/h), Level 3 (25 km/h), and what I like to call pedestrian mode, which lets you cruise at the same speed as someone walking. But Lenovo downplayed themselves too much for their first scooter since we were able to reach a top speed to 27kph at times on flat ground; It is 350W of power after all. Although rated to handle an incline of up to 15-degrees, The Lenovo Electric Scooter M2 is not entirely free from this problem. More expensive scooters will have bigger shocks on both the front and even the back, but regardless, the Lenovo M2 does help cushion minor imperfections on the ground and feels good to go over speed bumps and potholes. Read more in our articles including "Lenovo M2 Electric Scooter Review: Better than Xiaomi?" and "Xiaomi launches the Electric Scooter 6".
I think it's now safe to say that there’s been a growing number of electric scooters for the past couple of years, especially around the metro. Design The Lenovo M2 looks like a fairly simple electric scooter but does have some of its bells and whistles that help it stand out from others.
Features The Lenovo M2 electric scooter uses a triple braking system to come to a halt. The LED display sits right in between the handlebars and is used to show the current status of the Electric Scooter. The Lenovo M2 electric scooter features four driving modes: Level 1 (5 km/h), Level 2 (15km/h), Level 3 (25 km/h), and what I like to call pedestrian mode, which lets you cruise at the same speed as someone walking.
Our coverage of Lenovo M2 Electric Scooter Philippines includes: "Lenovo M2 Electric Scooter Review: Better than Xiaomi?"; "Xiaomi launches the Electric Scooter 6"; "Xiaomi Electric Scooter 6 Lite launched". Each article provides unique insights and information.