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Compare the UScooters Booster GT SE and the Inokim OXO
When comparing electric scooters, often times advertised ranges don't match up with reality. We included metrics from real-world road tests. Plus, raw specs such as battery capacity and motor wattage provide unbiased performance metrics when evaluating electric scooters.
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UScooters Booster GT SE
Inokim OXO
UScooters Booster GT SE vs. Inokim OXO: The Showdown of High-End Electric Scooters
In the world of electric scooters, the UScooters Booster GT SE and the Inokim OXO stand as significant players - each with their unique set of qualities. Starting with power, the Inokim OXO trumps the UScooters GT SE, boasting dual motors with a total power output of 2,000 watts, compared to a single 700-watt motor. This makes the OXO more appropriate for hilly terrains. The OXO also offers off-road capabilities, not found in the GT SE.
Nonetheless, the GT SE stands out in terms of convenience and portability. It is significantly lighter, weighing 28 pounds versus the OXO's hefty 74 pounds. The GT SE is foldable, making it a suitable choice for urban commuters who need to carry it onto public transportation or store it in small spaces.
Battery life is where both scooters are on par, offering roughly 20-25 miles on a single charge. However, the GT SE charges slightly faster at 3-4 hours, whereas the OXO takes 6-12 hours.
Both scooters come with their unique safety features- The GT SE employs kinetic energy recovery system (KERS) that converts braking energy into battery power, while the OXO uses hydraulic disc brakes for a more efficient braking system.
In terms of speed, the OXO reigns supreme, reaching a thrilling top speed of 40 mph compared to the GT SE's 25 mph.
Ultimately, the choice between the UScooters Booster GT SE and the Inokim OXO comes down to individual preference and requirements. City dwellers who prioritize portability and fast charging will likely gravitate towards the GT SE, while those looking for power, speed, and an off-road experience will be better off with the OXO.
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