Which one to buy, mqi2 or mqis?
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It depends on the user's needs. If you ride alone, it is recommended to choose the mqi2 for its higher comfort; if you need to carry passengers, it is better to buy the Mqis, as its shock absorbers and suspension have a higher load capacity. The main difference between these two electric scooters lies in the shock absorbers. Below is an introduction to the NIU M series electric scooters: Configuration: Equipped with a 48V power supply, using Panasonic 18650 battery cells, which are automotive-grade power cells, with a range of over 60 kilometers. Advantages: The scooter can be remotely controlled via a mobile app, allowing users to check battery information, including remaining range and battery status. It also enables monitoring of the vehicle's condition, such as if the scooter tips over, the user will be immediately notified through the app.
I just helped a friend choose an electric scooter this weekend, comparing the Mqi2 and MQiS. From a daily commuting perspective, I chose the MQiS because its classic model is stable and reliable, with nearly a decade of urban riding experience and fewer issues. My daily commute is 15 kilometers, and although the MQiS battery is a bit older, it charges quickly and conveniently, so I don’t worry about breaking down halfway. The Mqi2 is the newer version with a range of over 80 kilometers and a trendier design, but for commuting, it’s unnecessary, and repairs could be troublesome if it malfunctions. My advice is to prioritize your needs: for short commutes, go with the MQiS—it’s economical and practical; for longer distances or if you’re after something trendy, then consider the Mqi2. As a working professional, I’d rather go for peace of mind.