- Powerful Motor And Long Battery Life – The 350W electric brushless hub motor allows for speeds up to 19mph. High capacity battery with a Max. travel range of 17 miles under specific conditions. And our product has passed stringent UL 2272 testing. (Testing lab name: SGS)
- Stable And Durable For Commuting – Extremely smooth when accelerating and turning, Hiboy electric scooter have been made of solid and durable quality with solid tires and a whole frame.
- Being Safer With Technology – Hiboy Electric Scooter S2 is made with front, middle, and rear 3 lights. The double braking system features a disc braking and eABS regenerative anti-lock braking.
- Hiboy S2 App – Simply connect Hiboy Electric Scooters app to lock your scooter, to customized speed and cruise control unique to the Hiboy S2 APP. It works with both iPhones and Android smartphones.
- Portable Design – Hiboy e-scooter collapses for easy storage in car trunks and closets, beneath subway seats, and inside other compact spaces. An extra detachable scooter’s seat is available for a more comfortable option. (Seat NOT included)
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Hiboy S2/S2R Plus Electric Scooter, 8.5″/9″
Original price was: $399.99.$284.99Current price is: $284.99.
Last updated on November 30, 2024 4:45 am Details
Brand | Hiboy |
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Color | Black |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Special Feature | Portable, Foldable |
Weight Limit | 220 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 45.7"L x 17"W x 47.2"H |
Number of Wheels | 2 |
Model Name | S2 |
Wheel Material | Rubber |
Item Weight | 29.5 Pounds |
Team Name | electrics scooter |
Handlebar Type | Foldable |
Wheel Size | 8.5 Inches |
Wheel Type | Solid |
Suspension Type | Rear Suspension |
Grip Type | Foldable |
Brake Style | Front Braking, Rear Braking |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Charging Time | 5 Hours |
Recommended Uses For Product | daily commuting, convenient transport, exciting adventures |
Maximum Distance Range | 17 Miles |
Manufacturer | FREEMAN INTELLIGENT POWER INC |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 45.51 x 20.79 x 7.09 inches |
Package Weight | 18.12 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 45.7 x 17 x 47.2 inches |
Brand Name | Hiboy |
Warranty Description | 12-month or 6-month warranty for different parts |
Material | Aluminum |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | S2 |
Style | S2 |
Included Components | Electric Scooter |
Nick –
I have now owned this scooter for 18 months, use it for about ten minutes a day/six days a week, and it’s still going strong with ZERO issues. The people who complain about the battery life are very likely keeping this on a charger at all times, which, of course, is absolutely the worst thing you can do for a rechargeable battery. Charge the scooter, run it down to when it needs another charge, charge it until the green light is lit, and then immediately take it off the charger. A year and a half later, it still goes 19mph, and I charge the scooter every 1-2 weeks whenever the battery indicator turns red.
I have ridden this scooter through rain AND light snow with no issues. The rear brake rotor and caliper WILL rust if you get them wet, so you’ll just need to clean them/keep the fasteners/brake cable oiled, and you’ll be fine.
My only issue with this scooter are the solid tires/wheels. As I stated in my title, this is a short-range scooter, and the hard wheels are to blame. Unless you’re riding on a very smooth surface (mine is primarily used as transportation back and forth to a garage in my apartment complex, and all of the surfaces are paved blacktop), you probably won’t like this model. I rode this scooter about two miles on sidewalks, and the main road, and it was an extremely rough ride. If you’re looking for a scooter to commute with, and you’re going to be riding on asphalt, or main roads, you’re going to want a scooter with inflatable tires. They require more maintenance, and an air pump, but the ride is MUCH smoother and more comfortable. Spending another couple hundred dollars would be well worth it in that situation. However, for this particular model, it does exactly what it claims it can do, and has given me absolutely zero problems in almost two years (I even wrecked it at full speed once, and there’s not a scratch on it). Fantastic product and a great value!
Childrens Umbrella!!! –
After a months use, I would say it is very reliable. I have not touched water with the scooter as recomended not to. The battery charges fast, has the exact mile range, is a bit hefty in weight, and travels max 13 mph. Assembly was a few screws and value was definitely worth the cost. This has saved me tons of time commuting in dry weather and is very easy for starters.
kriaraki –
3rd update: 14 months after purchase. I had an accident with this scooter and the throttle broke. I contacted the manufacturer to see if I could get a replacement and they offered to send me both the throttle and the broke. Phone holder, free of charge. Great customer service!
2nd update 4 months after purchase: I have to revise my review of this company once again. They are TOP in customer satisfaction, response, problem solving and inquiries. The scooter rides great, looks great and has a long battery life. Maybe in future they will reconsider the closure hook and use a better design there. They seem to be really focussed on their product and their customers so I believe they will continue improving over time.
UPDATE: The company “HiBoy” has been very open and eager to resolve our issues (below) and very supportive. For that reason I am happy to change my overall rating to 4 Stars (****) increased from 3.
This is a lovely scooter. Stylish, easy to use, solid tires (no flats!), disk brake, great lights, fast.
However there are two extremely important design drawbacks: UPDATE: Point 1 below is more of a dumb design but Point 2 below remains an important drawback.
1. The body of the scooter does not have any place where a lock can be passed through to securely lock the scooter outside if necessary.
UPDATE: After some research apparently it is possible to lock the scooter around the body just behind the front wheel (on the angled part). Provided that the lock is tight enough to the body that the scooter body or stem/headset can’t be passed through the lock and removed, it is pretty secure. We have not tried this yet.
and….relating to the above and to the idea that there is no way to lock it up outside….
2. When we fold the scooter and clip the top to the rear fender, the “clip” in fact is an open hook which catches a spring action loop built into the rear fender. As long as you keep tension on that hook (ie by holding the scooter from that portion), the loop stays in the hook. As soon as the stem of the scooter relaxes toward the body, the hook falls out of the loop and the scooter opens up (“flops” open).
Given that the scooter is about 30lbs, it is reasonable that a normal person would occasionally “rest” the folded scooter while carrying it. But if s/he does, the scooter will awkwardly fall open and potentially cause damage or physical injury.
So where we ourselves really wanted to have a scooter that folded up for ease of transportation, it’s not well designed for that at all.
I anticipate our finding another way of securing the fold, perhaps by installing a rock-climbing clip somehow, so that the stem can be held securely attached to the body when folded. UPDATE: We did find a way to secure the fold. Our “solution” is not very functional and it’s ugly as well. We are going to try locking as updated in Point 1 above, which will hopefully solve the problem.
Hannah –
This things is great. Its fast, has simple yet effective suspention, great light for riding at night, easily foldable/storable. Its easy to ride and has a solid feel. Has great speed and electric and hand brake in case you need to make a fast stop. It feels really sturdy/safe. Its holds charge quite well and I really enjoy using it. My only complaint is that the mode that actually goes 19mph sucks down the battery in what seems like 5 miles…The regular mode only goes 13mph if you want the full battery life. If you use the 19mph mode you’re likely only getting 5 miles of charge (4 if you’re using the lights). Overall, its great value and I highly recommend to anyone looking to purchase their own scooter.