Ausom L1 Foldable Electric Scooter: Dual-mode smart unlocking system
Meet the Ausom L1 Foldable Electric Scooter—your new ride that's all about making life easier (and way more fun). Forget fumbling for keys; this bad boy lets you unlock it with a tap (NFC cards), your phone, or even a secret code. And with an 800W motor that rockets you up to 45 km/h, you'll be zipping around town like it's nobody's business. Need to stop on a dime? The E-ABS electronic braking has your back, and it can tackle hills up to 25° without breaking a sweat.
Worried about running out of juice? Don't be. The 48V 15.6Ah EVE Lithium Battery keeps you rolling for 70 km, and with dual charging ports, you'll spend less time waiting and more time riding. Plus, the triple hydraulic spring suspension and those beefy 10-inch vacuum tires eat up bumps for breakfast, smoothing out 90% of road vibrations. And when the sun dips, the full LED lighting system—headlight, taillight, turn signals, and a brake light that could probably be seen from space—keeps you safe and seen. So, ready to turn heads and leave potholes in the dust?
- 800W motor with E-ABS electronic braking
- 48V 15.6Ah EVE Lithium Battery
- 70 km range
- Triple hydraulic spring suspension
- Dual-mode smart unlocking system
General specs
- Brand: Ausom
- Model: L1
- Seller: Geekmaxi
- Motor: 800W
- Battery: 48V 15.6Ah EVE Lithium Battery
- Range: 70 km
- Top Speed: 45 km/h
- Climbing Capability: 25°
- Braking System: E-ABS electronic braking, dual disc brakes
- Suspension: Triple hydraulic spring suspension
- Tires: 10-inch vacuum tires
- Lighting: Full LED lighting system
- First listed by seller: 5/27/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Brand | Ausom | Ausom | YIWMWIY | Caroma | Umeiqi | WERHY |
Model | L1 | L2 Max | S1-1 | E22PRO | M1-D | H1 |
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Price | $637.98 | $928.50 | $189.90 | $299.99 | $505.00 | $299.99 |
Seller | Geekmaxi | Geekmaxi | Amazon | Amazon | Gshopper | Amazon |
Update | August 14, 2025 | August 20, 2025 | June 27, 2025 | June 27, 2025 | July 25, 2024 | June 27, 2025 |
Motor | 800W | 350W | 350W, 630W peak output | 201-500W | ||
Battery | 48V 15.6Ah EVE Lithium Battery | 48V 20.8Ah | 285Wh, Up to 20 miles per charge | 48V 13AH | ||
Range | 70 km | Up to 90 km | 21 Miles | 27 miles | ||
Max Speed | 65 km/h | 19 Mph | 20 mph | 22 mph | ||
Weight Limit | 220 Pounds | 265 lbs | 265 Pounds |
Leo T.
Edinburgh
June 2, 2025
I bought this for getting around Edinburgh with the kids, and it's been a game-changer. The first time I used it, I was skeptical—another gadget, right?—but hopping on and zipping to the shops without fumbling for keys felt intuitive. The speed is quite something; I've caught myself grinning like an idiot on empty paths. Hills? No problem, it powers up without a fuss. Battery life is solid; I charged it once and it lasted through a week of errands. The suspension and tires really smooth out the cobblestones here, though I still feel the odd jolt. Lights are bright, which is essential in our gloomy weather. Folding it is handy for storage, but it's a bit heavy to lug upstairs. Overall, it's reliable and fun, though not perfect. Would I recommend it? Yes, especially for family use where convenience trumps portability. :)
- Pros: The ability to unlock it with a tap or my phone is incredibly convenient, and the speed is quite impressive, making commutes feel effortless. It handles hills well and the battery lasts long enough for daily use without frequent charging. The ride is smooth, soaking up most bumps, and the lights make me feel safe at night.
- Cons: As it seemed to me, the initial setup was a bit fiddly, and the weight makes it not the easiest to carry when folded, which could be a hassle in crowded areas. Also, the braking, while effective, took some getting used to for a confident stop.