Scooter designed for those who prefer a fast-paced lifestyle, made from lightweight, high-strength aluminum alloy, making it both stylish and convenient to carry.
High-quality lithium battery
The high-quality lithium battery has passed 36 rigorous tests and when fully charged has a range of 20 km, which is sufficient for all short-distance travel needs. At the same time, the BMS provides intelligent all-round battery protection.
Ergonomic foldable design
The Xiaomi Electric Scooter 3 Lite is made from high-strength aluminum alloy, which makes the body lighter and easier to carry, and more convenient to transport. It has a total weight of approximately 13 kg and folds at 3 points. The width of the base has been increased by 10 mm to improve stability while riding, ensuring a more stable and comfortable ride.
Adjustable Speeds and LED Display
Switch between 3 modes, Pedestrian, Standard, and Sport, to meet different needs, such as fast travel speed or extended battery life. See information on the screen about the current mode, speed, and battery level. The screen has a minimalist layout for a better and more concise visual experience, with more distinct information areas making it readable even when riding on rough roads.
Advanced Technology
The built-in LED screen, featuring new technology, in the middle of the handlebar, allows you to have immediate access to your driving data, such as your current speed or remaining battery life. To enjoy additional features, such as software upgrades and locking or unlocking your electric scooter, you can also connect wirelessly via Bluetooth to Xiaomi's dedicated app, Mi Home.
Ultimate Safety
To never worry again about your commute during nighttime or in dark places, the Xiaomi 3 Lite electric scooter features a rear LED warning light, a large front reflector, and dual-direction side reflectors. Its special tires also offer excellent shock absorption while preventing unwanted slips. Additionally, the Xiaomi Escooter's dual braking system combined with the integrated E-ABS system ensures immediate and safe braking.
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Hello, I would like to talk about this scooter from my experience. First, it is a good scooter and worth its money. Secondly, if you notice, the brakes don't work well, so you need to tighten them at the back. Also, it is a stable scooter and worth its money. Xiaomi, please fix the Bluetooth, it's been a nightmare. I want to mention that if you weigh 80-90 kilograms, it won't take you for 10 kilometers, you definitely need to put a larger battery. This has disappointed me a bit because it requires constant charging, which tires me out. However, compared to other scooters, it is very stable. Just keep in mind that it needs a different battery. Pay attention to the batteries if you want it to last for two or three days. You need to check the battery's condition, not just its autonomy or power
Hello, well I have had the scooter for a week. It is quite good, I weigh 51 kilograms and on flat surfaces it reaches 25 kilometers per hour, on downhill slopes 35 kilometers per hour, and on uphill slopes it takes me at 15-25 kilometers per hour, depending on the incline. Its range is around 10-12 kilometers and I usually use it in sport mode. Apart from the mechanical brake on the rear wheel, it also has an electric automatic brake. When you go over 6 kilometers per hour and then release the throttle, after 2-3 seconds it starts to slow down on its own until it reaches 6 kilometers per hour again. The charging time is around 3 hours. I am quite satisfied with the scooter, I will come back after a few months for more.
As mentioned above, for a scooter that costs almost 400€, the battery is useless. Furthermore, the drum brakes are disappointing. When you assemble it, it holds up, but it quickly needs to be reassembled again. It's a waste of money and I do not recommend it. To do a proper job, one needs to invest in another battery that costs 200€+. So, in total, it reaches or slightly exceeds 600€. If I had known, I would have bought a motorcycle directly. Needless to say, there is an advertisement to get rid of it...
A few words after a month of testing..
The most important thing it tells you is that it is suitable for riders up to 100kg. Weight plays a role in battery life, speed, etc. With a weight of over 90kg, I have to say that it does not perform well on uphill slopes. In other words, if someone lives in areas like Zografou, they shouldn't even consider it. If they live in a city like Mesolongi, which only has straight roads, they won't have a problem. If they live in an area with relatively easy uphill slopes, they won't have a significant issue. On straight roads, it reached a maximum speed of 25km/h. The battery drains relatively quickly if you turn on the lights. The battery claims to last up to 20km, which depends on the rider's weight, whether the lights are on, the speed, etc. After a month of use, with a rider weighing over 90kg, I traveled a distance of 10km at a relatively high speed, and at the end of the journey, I still had 1 and a half bars out of the 5 battery bars (meaning I could have gone another 2km).
Now let's see it from a female perspective. As a female rider weighing 65kg, there were no significant issues on uphill slopes (only on steep ones, it doesn't slide at all). It reaches the maximum speed of 25km/h more easily, and the battery, on the same distances and with more use of the night light, had 2 full bars left at the end.
In conclusion, it is an economical scooter, as there are offers from time to time where you can find it for a price lower than 300 euros, but it is also very high-quality. I don't think there is anything better at this price. It is a high-quality, albeit slightly slow, scooter that personally meets my speed needs. I would like a bit more battery autonomy and a better rider. Of course, the manufacturer states that the specifications are for riders with an average weight of 70-75kg.
But overall, if you want something high-quality and economical for under 300 euros to have your fun, it's worth it. If you want something more powerful and demanding, spend a bit more and get a more powerful scooter from Xiaomi.
P.S. This review was done by an inexperienced rider, without any experience with other scooters. In other words, I haven't tested other models to compare it to... I'm just stating my opinion after 1 month of use.
Here you can also watch our video review:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PS1n41gXK4&t=178s
Well, the scooter is a gem when it comes to uphill climbs. It easily goes up with 17 and 18 degrees incline. It took me up with 10 degrees incline (with a full battery) (purchased from a store). The only negatives it has are 2: firstly, the brakes are quite mediocre and it never stops completely on steep downhill slopes, it just limits the speed. If you want to ride on the road, it is necessary to install disc brakes (it has drum brakes). Secondly, the battery lasts for about one hour if you have the lights on, and 45 minutes at most (rider weighs 70 kilograms). Overall, it is a good scooter for short distances.
After about a year of use, I noticed the following:
The battery lasts for 6 kilometers, and I must say it dies quickly, even on slight inclines. In other words, it struggles even on the simplest ones that may exist. So, I suggest getting something else
a very good scooter but only for city use and relatively short distances.
very sturdy scooter and very high quality
big issue on uphill slopes even with a slight incline to the point that if you don't enter with high speed there is no chance of reaching 18, and if you brake there is no chance of accelerating again so it's better to walk
Max 12 kilometers if the route has several silly uphill slopes