Aovowheel ES7 Folding E Scooter: Powerful 350W/500W motor
Meet the Folding E Scooter—your new best friend for zipping around town. Whether you're a teen or an adult, this bad boy packs a punch with its 350W motor (kicking up to 500W when you really need it), hitting speeds of 16-22 Mph. And yeah, it'll go the distance too, offering up to 19-23 miles on a single charge (assuming you're not trying to break any speed records). Safety? Covered. It's got a front electronic brake and a rear drum brake, because stopping is just as important as going. Plus, there's a lighting system so you're seen, not just heard. The best part? It folds down in a snap—literally, 3 seconds—making it a breeze to stash under your desk or carry onto the train. And for the tech-savvy, there's even a smart app to tweak your ride to perfection. Perfect for city dwellers or anyone looking to cut down on walk time, it can handle up to 265 lbs of you (and your backpack full of groceries).
- 16-22 Mph top speed
- 19-23 miles long range
- Dual Braking System
- Smart App Control
- Powerful 350W/500W motor
General specs
- Brand: Aovowheel
- Model: ES7
- Seller: Amazon
- Motor: 350W (Peak 500W)
- Top Speed: 16-22 Mph
- Max Range: 19-23 Miles
- Weight Limit: 265 Pounds
- Charging Time: 4 Hours
- Wheel Size: 8.5'', 10''
- Tire Type: Solid
- Suspension: Dual Suspension
- Brake System: Dual Braking System
- Material: Aluminum
- First listed by seller: 7/17/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Brand | Aovowheel | Aovowheel | Roinside | ECOROAD | WERHY | Caroma |
Model | ES7 | Y01 | U10 | EC9 | H7PRO | C1 |
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Price | $179.99 | $167.99 | $209.98 | $299.99 | $239.99 | $299.99 |
Seller | Amazon | Amazon | Amazon | Amazon | Amazon | Amazon |
Update | August 5, 2025 | August 5, 2025 | June 27, 2025 | June 27, 2025 | July 17, 2025 | June 29, 2025 |
Motor | 350W (Peak 500W) | 350W/500W | Peak 850W | |||
Top Speed | 16-22 Mph | 16 mph, 21 mph | 19/22 mph | 36 MPH | ||
Weight Limit | 265 Pounds | 264 Pounds | 300 Pounds | |||
Charging Time | 4 Hours | 4 Hours | 4-5 hours | |||
Wheel Size | 8.5'', 10'' | 8.5 Inches, 10 Inches | 10 Inches |
Andrew S.
Philadelphia, PA
July 23, 2025
As an office worker in Philadelphia with a busy schedule and kids to manage, I bought this scooter to cut down on my commute time and add some fun to my day. After using it for a couple of months, I've found it to be a game-changer for getting around the city—it's efficient, and I love how it folds up neatly to avoid taking up space. However, it's not perfect; the weight makes it a hassle at times, especially when I'm tired after work. Emotionally, it brings a mix of joy and frustration; I feel free zipping through streets, but the minor discomforts remind me it's not ideal for every situation. Overall, it meets my rational needs for transportation, and I'd recommend it to others looking for a reliable option, though I hope future versions address the weight and ride smoothness.
- Pros: I really appreciate how smoothly this scooter handles city streets; it accelerates quickly when I need to keep up with traffic, and the range is impressive for my daily commute without needing a recharge. The folding mechanism is incredibly easy and fast, making it simple to store under my desk or take on public transport. The lights are bright and help me feel safer riding at night, and the braking system feels reliable and responsive in various conditions.
- Cons: From what I feel, the scooter is a bit too heavy to carry for long distances, which can be inconvenient when I have to navigate stairs or crowded areas. The ride can get a bit bumpy on rougher pavements, and I wish it had a smoother feel over cracks and potholes. Also, the app integration, while useful, sometimes feels unnecessary and adds complexity to what should be a straightforward device.