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The iScooter iX3 is a high-performance adult electric scooter featuring an 800W brushless motor, 10-inch off-road pneumatic tires, and a robust 480WH battery offering up to 25 miles of range. It boasts three adjustable speed modes, a full-color LCD display, and smart app integration for personalized control and security. Designed for versatility, it includes dual suspension for comfort, adjustable handlebars, and a foldable frame for easy commuting and storage. With a max load of 264 lbs and enhanced lighting for night rides, the iX3 blends power, convenience, and style for the modern urban adventurer.














| ASIN | B0BLWBXTBX |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Battery Charge Time | 7 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #34,699 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #72 in Electric Scooters |
| Brake Style | Front and Rear Double Braking Systems |
| Brand Name | iScooter |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 714 Reviews |
| Frame Material Type | Aluminum |
| Grip Type | Ergonomic |
| Handle Height | 52.8 Inches |
| Handlebar Type | Adjustable |
| Included Components | charger, iX3 electric scooter, instruction manual, tool kit |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 47"L x 23"W x 50"H |
| Item Height | 50 inches |
| Item Type Name | iScooter iX3 Electric Scooter Adults, 10" Off Road Pneumatic Tubeless Tires, 800W Motor E-Scooter Up to 25 Miles Range, 25MPH Top Speed, Adjustable Handlebar Height, Foldable Scooter with APP |
| Item Weight | 22 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Shenzhen Xincheng Times Technology Co.,Ltd |
| Maximum Distance Range | 25 Miles |
| Model Name | iX3 |
| Number of Wheels | 2 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Turn Signal and Ambient Light, Height-adjustable Handlebar, 25MPH Top Speed, 25MILES Long Range, 10" Off Road Pneumatic Tires |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Commuting |
| Suspension Type | Dual Suspension |
| UPC | 699838690608 |
| Warranty Description | iScooter Warranty At iScooter , the electric scooters come with a One-year for the E-scooter or 180-day for different parts (like the motor and battery) warranty that is non-transferable after the product’s initial sale. iScooter electric scooter offers 7-day no-reason return on condition that there is no human damage and no stains. If shipping damage occurs, please contact us vip.support@iscoote… |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 264 Pounds |
| Wheel Material | Rubber |
| Wheel Size | 10 Inches |
| Wheel Type | Pneumatic |
R**N
Solid scooter, nice suspension, great brakes and plenty of power/speed
I have had this scooter for about a month now (145 miles), and it performs well up to iScooter's claims. It has 3 power settings which are actually quite handy, allowing you to switch between less a touchy throttle and lower speeds when you need precise control, up to full power on a good surface with plenty of room. The range and top speed claims are legit: I'm 205lbs and it easily reached the rated speed on the flats at each power setting (Eco 9mph, Std 19mph, Turbo 25mph) though I keep it in the STD setting most of the time. It climbs even steep hills well and does well on unpaved surfaces, like your average trail or dirt road. The brakes are great, though they are set up like a motorcycle with the rear on the left, which takes a bit of getting used to for those who ride bicycles. The display is simple and easy to read. There is an App which gives more precise information on battery charge (and some things there is no context to use like scooter temperature...?) I have not ridden it at night so won't comment on the headlight but have had a ton of fun with it already and think it was worth the price. The range and claimed speeds are all realistic, brakes and suspension are both solid, and yesterday I took a leisurely ride with a friend on an ebike, keeping up without issue. My only complaint isn't really fair, but it is heavy. I can lift it in and out of my trunk, but imagine some might struggle to do so. It is a solid reassuring scooter but a bit heavy to slog around. Overall, I'm very satisfied with this scooter and will probably buy additional electric toys after the positive experience. HINT: as Li batteries prefer to be stored between 20-80% charge, I have found you get about 8% for each 30min on the charger, making it easy to charge up to 80% after a ride and then top it off quickly before another.
R**S
Just passed the 400 mile mark!
This scooter is pretty slick! I just passed the 400 mile mark and other than a very small amount of battery sag it's still as good as it was on mile 1! There's a lot to like about this scooter and only a few things that are less than awesome. So pros and cons: PROS: This scooter is definitely well made with sturdiness and longevity in mind. The locking mechanism is solid and easily or into place quickly, as well as taken out when you need to fold the scooter. I'm 215lbs and it carries my weight well reaching 24 mph (top speed) even on pretty steep hills. The lights are bright (head, tail, under, all of them!) and all parts of the scooter function as they should. The tires have held up amazingly and the size of the scooter is perfect for a 5'11" male or smaller (handle bar height is adjustable. CONS: Let me begin by saying only one of these really really falls into this category. The other two are just... Inconvenient i guess you would say. So let's get the big one or of the way.... Battery size. It has a 48v 10ah battery and they boast that it'll take you a maximum of 25 miles per charge. Well as mentioned before in 215lbs and riding with a mix of turbo for about 5 miles and the rest of the battery life riding on standard i consistently only get 13 miles from full to empty. And i live in Florida so it's definitely not because of steep hills or gusty wind. I'm my own humble opinion the battery should have been at the least 15ah, but more likely closer to 20ah and this scooter would be nearly perfect. Im getting ready to build my own battery and add it as a secondary to get a little more mileage out of it. Next is the rear shocks... They have been closed to useless from day 1 and bottom out on any kind of bump be it small or large. I haven't going an upgrade for them yet but I'm looking. Ok, last con would have to be the slowest of the 3 speed... Eco. Eco registers at 10mph, Standard at 18mph, and Turbo at 24mph. Honestly i have tried to make myself ride out in Eco and it's slow, like walking slow! I never can make myself keep it on for more then a min and i tell myself and the blinking 1 bar left in the display that is rather walk than ride this slow before putting it back into Standard. So that's it. I know there are a few points i should cover like brakes(power full enough that I've take 3 separate over the handle bar dives by engaging the front brake too fast?), cruise control ( very simple and effective) , and the app ( could also be on the cons list) but really I've said all that needed to be said about this awesome scooter. Btw if anyone knows how to make it faster please post it on YouTube or Reddit. Look thanks
A**L
Six mile review
So today after a week of looking at it, I finally took it out for a ride at the parking lot at work. There is only one thing I dislike and it’s not a big deal for me, but for others it could be a deal breaker and it’s the weight. I used to be a gym rat and been “taking a break “ for few years now but try to stay active so I consider myself pretty strong but it is heavy even for me when it’s folded. Other than that it rides amazing, very very smooth ride and the throttle response it good on standard mode and it gets better on turbo. Eco it’s good but I will use it only for sidewalk. Regardless, very good throttle. Handles very well and for someone who has never used one of this ever before, in a matter of 20 mins I was already going the full 24 mph. I put a little over 6 miles on the first ride and the battery shows only one bar down so I still have like 4 out of 5. Battery seems pretty good. Brakes are phenomenal and they are very intuitive but it also helps the regenerative breaking when you let go of the throttle. That’s a sweet feature. Awesome scooter so far. I still have to practice “sidewalk “ riding because today I decided to try it and ended up walking long side the scooter because I kept going towards the grass when I ran into a light pole or fire hydrant but again today was my first time riding one of these. I would recommend it because it’s smooth, fast and it feels very safe when you ride it. If you don’t care about the weight ( I live on the second floor and it’s almost deterring to take it for a ride thus why I haven’t used it since I got it a week ago ) but if you have a garage or don’t care about the weight I think it’s one of the best e-scooters out there for the money. Go for it and I don’t think you will regret it.
D**R
Awesome Scooter
This is a very solid well build scooter. When I first got it, I was disappointed to discover the charger provided was defective. Amazon directed me to contact the manufacturer. I was happy to experience a pleasant exchange with the customer support team. I was sent a new charger that works just fine. I currently have a little over 80 miles on it. I absolutely love riding this scooter! I am over 65 and appreciate having: a slow mode, adjustable handlebars, and easy foldability. However, it is extremely heavy. I must have assistance to load it in a vehicle. I highly recommend anyone purchasing a scooter consider this one, it's well worth price.
D**D
Very nice scooter
It says disappointed at the top but that should not be there. I did have a bit of a hiccup in the beginning but it has been rectified. This scooter is sturdy, fun and very fast with the turbo button. Standard scooters are 10 to 15 mph. This one gets you to 25 to 27 mph. I wear a helmet with this one and recommend you do as well. 10 mph difference is significant when you are standing. Automatic cruise controlis awesome. When you hear a beep, let go of the throttle and glide. It gets alot of attention too so get a sturdy lock as well. In sum, it's smooth riding, fast, fun and more than you expected it to be. Definitely worth the price.
E**D
Falls apart and no support from the seller whatsoever. Go elsewhere!
After having this now, I have had to change my intial 4 stars to a 1 out of 5 star review: Overall I give this scooter now 1 out of 5 stars. I have had this now for about 600 miles. I am about 230 lbs and use it to go all over. While it initially did well pulling me at top speed, several major issues have emerged that significantly impact my recommendation. The tires are a major problem - they completely fell apart at 500 miles (needing the tires replaced), which is unacceptable for the price. The scooter has tubes in the tires, so if you do not watch where you are going you can get flats. I got one flat and had to replace the tube (they give you one extra). I also had the throttle lever break within just a few months, which I had to buy a replacement for on here for a few bucks. The manufacturer will not respond to any warranty claims or customer service inquiries, which is extremely frustrating. Additionally, the rear suspension now squeaks horribly, making rides noisy and unpleasant. Here are a few things you should know about the scooter: The battery performance is terrible - it now only holds 30 percent of its original charge capacity. The range was never what was advertised if you ride it full throttle. If you put around and keep it at 15 mph then you might get 20 miles initially, but now expect much less. If you hold it wide open a lot, expect a range of only a few miles max per charge now. Everyone I let ride it initially loved it and commented on how stable and easy it is to ride, but the quality issues have made it unreliable. It charges fairly quick, though with the degraded battery this matters less. The front brake is on the right and rear is on the left. This is opposite from every bike, motorcycle etc out there. However, this is very easy to fix by swapping the cables up top. This thing can go just as well across gravel, dirt roads, and grass like driving on pavement when it's working properly, so it far beats a hard tire scooter in that respect. It says top speed is 25 MPH and even shows you that when riding. In reality you can really only break 23 MPH if checked with GPS. It is lucky to hold 20 now after a few minutes since hte battery is shot! For the price, it is NOT worth it given the reliability issues and complete lack of customer support from the manufacturer. I cannot recommend this scooter due to the battery degradation, tire failure, broken throttle lever, squeaking suspension, and non-existent customer service. Save your money and look elsewhere. Oh and the best part I forgot! They do not even sell any of these parts for replacmented so your SOL if you want to repair on your own. You have to source from other suppliers. This company (iscooter) is a bad choice for anyone.
S**Y
Great scooter. Worth the price
Great scooter... no issues. Different speed settings and folds up nicely.
S**N
The $500 class scooter par setter
Out of the box, fit and finish is on par with the price class. You will want to let the tires and plastics off gas for 48-72 hours before storing inside, I’d give the quality a 8.5/10. Not blow your socks off for the price, but it feels like a $500 scooter as it should. This is the replacement for a KQi2 from NIU. My previous was limited to 17 mph. The Ix4 will get me to 28 up any grade 15% or less at 6’2 ~140lbs until around 30% battery then 25 is more realistic. Folding handles are nice but also add a very slight tolerance. I have averaged 15-20 miles of range on rides I get 600’ of elevation gain and end the ride around 15-25% Its weight does not seem to affect ride feel compared to scooters half the weight. I personally think the stem needs to be more stiff to left and right inputs, you can induce speed wobbles easy one handed if you’re tall but normal riding is on par with other brands. I’ve put 3 partial battery cycles and gone close to 60 miles over bike trails, rough pavement, short dirt/gravel paths. Suspension seems to help the most with the smaller bumps, big ones still wake you up just as much as on other scooters, but at a higher speed. I was a no helmet user on the KQi2, I have invested in a helmet for this one, standard mode at 21 is a happy medium and turbo is good for getting through sketchy sections or road with traffic or in the open. Torque is good but not as punchy towards the bottom of the pack. 6-8 hour charge, last 15% really drags on but this would be a great commuter for a sub 15 mile commute, a full shift would bring you back to 100% App is a bit archaic looking compared to to other brands but has more technical data. Lights are bright enough to be useful at dusk and midnight, blinkers and underfloor are bright but not the colors I’d choose personally. Package came with a spare inner tube for the tire and small toolset as well. The one feature the NIU app has over iscooter is a remaining charge time indicator. I’d buy it again, haven’t seen anything that would make me drop at the opportunity to trade into a new one from another brand in the same price class.
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