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IPS T260 Electric Unicycle features 1000W Motor Power and 260WH Battery,support up to 30KM range.
IPS T260 Electric Unicycle Features:
Max Speed: 19.9km/h
Range: 30km
Max Incline: <30 degree
Changeable Battery: 260WH
Applicable Temperature: -10 C - 60 C
Max Load: 120 kg
Charging Time: 120 mins
Sheel: ABS+PC
Charging Voltage: Support AC110V-240V 50-60HzIPS T260 Electric Unicycle Weight: 13.4kg
IPS T260 Electric Unicycle Size: 450*507*154cm
IPS T260 Electric Unicycle contain:1 x IPS T260 Electric Unicycle
1 x Charger - Reviews
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Customer Reviews 5 item(s)
- Good product and amazing seller
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Good product and amazing seller. They also offered complete accessories.
Star - The IPS T260 and me
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Have been riding for about 15-20 hours since I received the products and thought it is enough time for a review.
Once having opened the delivery and inspected the contents it seems the parts which you receive are:
1x IPS T260 Electric Unicycle.
1x Charger
1x Learning belt
1x user manual (In Chinese)
1x International plug to suit your country.
Missing form the product listing are:
2x Training wheels
1x Aeration Extender
Although not really bothered with the training wheels as it just made the learning curve steeper for me and a bit of a challenge is always fun. Didn't even mind doing a major face plant in the first hour. (Lucky no one else was around for them to record my failure for YouTube)
Would have been nice to receive the Aeration extender though, as the air hose on the wheel is angled in a way which is harder to get to.
The big red panels on either side are not actually gel/foam pads. When I first started to learn how to ride this thing I clamped the unit between my calves but learned that was actually a bad way to ride as it was more difficult to adjust yourself out of the way of an obstacles. They are however a little rubbery to give grip to your clothing if you do go down the calve gripping method.
A good tip would be to add padding to your ankles, as that is where I found the most rubbing when riding the unit. But I think this is common to all unicycles at the moment.
One major thing to note is that at the top of the unit it doesn't have the usual 4 LED lights to advise on the current battery level. Instead the power button starts to flash. When the green light is solid, the battery power is more than 67%. When the green light flash (about once per second), the battery power is between 33% and 67%. When the flashing frequency is higher (about 5 times per second), the current power is less than 33%. When the indicate light is red, it indicates that the battery power is very low and immediate charge is necessary. A friend provided me with that information, so thanks to him.
I have not ridden until it has become completely dry yet so don't know what to expect. I'm hoping it does what most of the Asian made unicycles do and slows you down then stops. Unlike the Solowheel that just cuts out and sends the rider flying.
The speeding warning, only beeps when you get close to top speed and starts to tilt you backwards to try and stop you for leaning more. One of the highlights that made me get this unit. Most of the other makes and models start beeping when you have only got to half speed and doesn't stop until you go lower again. This would totally annoy me.
The 13.4kg weight doesn't seem much on paper but its really heavy when you first start to learn it as you are constantly adjusting and picking up the unit. What really hurts on my body are my feet (For the moment no electric unicycles have shock absorbers or suspension). Ankles (The rubbing against the unit). Calves (Used as part of the balancing, possibly if you use them to grip the unit between too). Waist and inner core (Where most of your balancing come from. Lower back as when starting out you will be constantly picking up the unit.)
The shell of the unit is pretty sturdy. Has already suffered some cosmetic scratches from my swan dive but lets face it. Its not the most attractive unit to start with. Would probably suit rugged male riders more as we tend to not care how a product looks but more interested in whats under the hood. In that... price vs performance its one of the best units available. Especially at Electric Unicycle Online current price of $499.90. Which is quite unheard of for a 16" Wheel.
If I was to place this in a ranking with other electric unicycles I would say that this is not a wheel for beginners and its getting into the realm of advance riders. Although I was a beginner when getting this. The 1000W rated engine, 260WH battery coupled with the 16" wheel and most of all the price was too hard to ignore.Star - Feeling good with this buy
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Have been riding for about a total of 4 hours since I received the products and thought it is enough time for a review.
Once having opened the delivery and inspected the contents it seems the parts which you receive are:
1x IPS T260 Electric Unicycle.
1x Charger
1x Learning belt
1x user manual (In Chinese)
1x International plug to suit your country.
Missing form the product listing are:
2x Training wheels
1x Aeration Extender
Although not really bothered with the training wheels as it just made the learning curve steeper for me and a bit of a challenge is always fun. Didn't even mind doing a major face plant in the first hour. (Lucky no one else was around for them to record my failure for YouTube)
Would have been nice to receive the Aeration extender though, as the air hose on the wheel is angled in a way which is harder to get to.
The big red panels on either side are not actually gel/foam pads. When I first started to learn how to ride this thing I clamped the unit between my calves but learned that was actually a bad way to ride as it was more difficult to adjust yourself out of the way of an obstacles. They are however a little rubbery to give grip to your clothing if you do go down the calve gripping method.
A good tip would be to add padding to your ankles, as that is where I found the most rubbing when riding the unit. But I think this is common to all unicycles at the moment.
One major thing to note is that at the top of the unit it doesn't have the usual 4 LED lights to advise on the current battery level. Instead the power button starts to flash. When the green light is solid, the battery power is more than 67%. When the green light flash (about once per second), the battery power is between 33% and 67%. When the flashing frequency is higher (about 5 times per second), the current power is less than 33%. When the indicate light is red, it indicates that the battery power is very low and immediate charge is necessary. A friend provided me with that information, so thanks to him.
I have not ridden until it has become completely dry yet so don't know what to expect. I'm hoping it does what most of the Asian made unicycles do and slows you down then stops. Unlike the Solowheel that just cuts out and sends the rider flying.
The speeding warning, only beeps when you get close to top speed and starts to tilt you backwards to try and stop you for leaning more. One of the highlights that made me get this unit. Most of the other makes and models start beeping when you have only got to half speed and doesn't stop until you go lower again. This would totally annoy me.
The 13.4kg weight doesn't seem much on paper but its really heavy when you first start to learn it as you are constantly adjusting and picking up the unit. What really hurts on my body are my feet (For the moment no electric unicycles have shock absorbers or suspension). Ankles (The rubbing against the unit). Calves (Used as part of the balancing, possibly if you use them to grip the unit between too). Waist and inner core (Where most of your balancing come from. Lower back as when starting out you will be constantly picking up the unit.)
The shell of the unit is pretty sturdy. Has already suffered some cosmetic scratches from my swan dive but lets face it. Its not the most attractive unit to start with. Would probably suit rugged male riders more as we tend to not care how a product looks but more interested in whats under the hood. In that... price vs performance its one of the best units available. Especially at Electric Unicycle Online current price of $499.90. Which is quite unheard of for a 16" Wheel.
If I was to place this in a ranking with other electric unicycles I would say that this is not a wheel for beginners and its getting into the realm of advance riders. Although I was a beginner when getting this. The 1000W rated engine, 260WH battery coupled with the 16" wheel and most of all the price was too hard to ignore.Star - environmental friendly tool to avoid traffic troubles
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I've now had for 5 days and it's the real deal. I actually bought it for my son who lives and works downtown so he could ditch the car and take the sidewalks to work. It is environmental friendly and can avoid traffic troubles.
Star - Got it for two weeks, good
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Got it for two weeks. A bit heavy for me, but not affect the use at all. It will be very good for a boy. It has good balance performance. It is very easy to learn to ride if you have a strong sense of balance.
Star
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Questions on IPS T260 Electric Unicycle Motor Power 1000w Waterproof IPS Unicycle Wheel White
- From khateeja at 11/19/2014 7:49 PM
- From SeWaGo at 12/12/2014 10:48 PM
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From
yathesh
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12/18/2014 9:32 PM
- I wish to buy this version.can you tell me total price( current price + Shipping price )+ days to reach south india if i buy now.
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Electric Unicycle:
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The shippign cost around 90USD and you will got your package in 2-4 busines days by Express Shipping to India. - Do you find this question helpful? Yes No
- From Imtiaz at 12/18/2014 10:39 PM
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From
Mithun Saha
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12/18/2014 10:44 PM
- How much does it cost to send it to Bangladesh via DHL and how day long it will take to reach?
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Electric Unicycle:
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We support shipping to Bangladesh and the shipping cost depend on your shipping address,you will got your pakcage in 3 business days by Express. - Do you find this question helpful? Yes No
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From
Harish
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12/25/2014 9:19 PM
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Hii....Am from India....
I just want to know the warranty period....
How can I contact the service provider during warranty period...and is there any service center in India.....
Thanks -
Electric Unicycle:
Thank you for your mail.
We do not have support center in India,we will have fully test before we send,all our Electric Unicycle come with 12 months warranty. - Do you find this question helpful? Yes No
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Hii....Am from India....
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From
manu
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12/25/2014 9:21 PM
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I am in Noida, India (Near Delhi). I want to know when can i receive the tablet via dhl. ?
I want white color and the bill to be less than 50$.
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Electric Unicycle:
Thank you for your mail.
We support shipping to India and you will got your package in 2-4 business days by Express.
We will print your package value under 50USD. - Do you find this question helpful? Yes No
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I am in Noida, India (Near Delhi). I want to know when can i receive the tablet via dhl. ?
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From
Nagaraj
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12/25/2014 9:22 PM
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Wanted to know the cost of
- IPS T260 - 2 units
- shipping costs for both of them together to India, Bangalore
- can both together be shown as a gift costing less than 75$ for customs clearance -
Electric Unicycle:
Thank you for your mail.
We have IPS T260 Electric Unicycle in stock and ready to send,we support shipping to India.and the shipping cost depend on your shipping cost.
We will print your package value under 75USD as a gift,but we are not sure about your local customs. - Do you find this question helpful? Yes No
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Wanted to know the cost of
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From
Vikram
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12/25/2014 9:22 PM
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Hi,
Will you ship to Chennai (India)? should i be paying extra money as taX?
What abt the warranty? how can i claim warranty in chennai? do u have service centres in chennai(India). pls clarify on this. -
Electric Unicycle:
Thank you for your mail.
We support shipping to India and we will print your package value under 40USD as a gift.
All our Electric Unicycle come with 12 months warranty,we do not have support center in India. - Do you find this question helpful? Yes No
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Hi,
- From ankit at 12/25/2014 9:22 PM
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From
sandy
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12/25/2014 9:23 PM
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1) can you ship it to india tagged as gift so that i can avoid custom duty ?
2) warranty on this product ? -
Electric Unicycle:
Thank you for your mail.
We have IPS T260 Electric Unicycle in stock and ready to send,we will print your package value under 40USD as a gift.
All our Electric Unicycle come with 12 months warranty,we will have fully test before we send. - Do you find this question helpful? Yes No
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1) can you ship it to india tagged as gift so that i can avoid custom duty ?
- From Chichi at 12/25/2014 9:23 PM
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From
Domenico
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12/25/2014 9:27 PM
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Dear Gentlemen,
could you advise me when the electric unicycle will be available again?
Which kind of warranty cover the product? do you have maintenance centers in Europe?
Thanks
Domenico -
Electric Unicycle:
Thank you for your mail.
We have IPS T260 Electric Unicycle in stock and ready to send.
All our Electric Unicycle come with 12 months warranty,we do not have reseller in Europe. - Do you find this question helpful? Yes No
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Dear Gentlemen,
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From
pfeiffer
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1/2/2015 11:29 PM
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Hello
I have two questions, i'm sorry for my bad english but i wrigt ou from france.
First question, i'm not a professional can i buy directly a electric unicycle on your place ?
second question Can i buy with paypal in euros ?
Tank you very much -
Electric Unicycle:
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We are Electric Unicycle online store,we support worldwide shipping and we support Paypal and Credit Card Paying. - Do you find this question helpful? Yes No
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Hello
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From
Benno S.
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1/17/2015 12:03 PM
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Do you ship to Germany? how much is cusyoms duty on the ips t260? does the ips t260 have a 16" wheel?
best regards
Benno -
Electric Unicycle:
Thank you for your mail.
We support shipping to Germany and we will pirnt you rpackage value under 100USD,IPS T260 come with 16 inch Wheel. - Do you find this question helpful? Yes No
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Do you ship to Germany? how much is cusyoms duty on the ips t260? does the ips t260 have a 16" wheel?
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From
Orazio Marucci
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2/19/2015 1:07 AM
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Hello. Id like to know if the shipping method could it be Registered Air Mail (cheaper), not Express Shipping (EMS/DHL/UPS/Fedex). Im from Florida, United States.
Thnks -
Electric Unicycle:
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We support Express shipping to US,when we support Airmail shipping,we will email you. - Do you find this question helpful? Yes No
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Hello. Id like to know if the shipping method could it be Registered Air Mail (cheaper), not Express Shipping (EMS/DHL/UPS/Fedex). Im from Florida, United States.
- From Steve at 3/19/2015 10:41 PM
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From
Alec
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5/29/2015 9:19 AM
- Hi, how much will it cost to ship to Ukraine (Kiev) with my own pick up from the carrier's office?
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Electric Unicycle:
Thank you for your mail.
The shipping cost depend on your shipping address,please add to your shopping cart and check the shipping cost.
We support Singapore EMS and UPS. - Do you find this question helpful? Yes No
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From
tango
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5/30/2015 10:56 AM
- How much is shipping to Paris, France? Which company is in charge of the shipping and where do I pay for customs duty and VAT?
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Electric Unicycle:
Thank you for your mail.
We are Electric Uncicyel Online Store,We support shipping to Paris,France.
The shipping cost depend on your shopping address,please add to your shopping cart and check the shipping cost.
We will print your package with low price,but we are not sure about your local customs. - Do you find this question helpful? Yes No
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From
d'g'n34
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6/20/2015 10:05 AM
- How much is shipping in Swizerland and how long do I have to wait?
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Electric Unicycle:
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We have IPS T260 Unicycle in stock and ready to send,the shipping cost depend on your shipping address,please add to your shopping cart and check the shipping cost.You will got your package in 5-7 business days around. - Do you find this question helpful? Yes No
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From
Chuck
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6/24/2015 12:36 AM
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Hello,
Could you tell me the shipping prices to Mount Gambier, South Australia, Australia, Post code 5290, and also the approximate shipping time.
Cheers -
Electric Unicycle:
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We are Electric Unicycle online store,the shipping cost depend on your shipping address,please add to your shopping cart and check the shipping cost. - Do you find this question helpful? Yes No
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Hello,
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From
Pangaea
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6/27/2015 1:16 PM
- Hey, there. Could you let me know how much it costs to ship to Canada? I live in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Thanks for your time.
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Electric Unicycle:
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The shipping cost depend on your shipping address,please add to your shopping cart and check the shipping cost. - Do you find this question helpful? Yes No
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From
Oswaldo
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10/31/2015 11:01 AM
- hello, I'm in Beijing (China) and have a monocle team IPS T260, I started to try, however when handling the wheel on some occasions usually swing from side to side with a lot of instability, it is as if walk very bent, but this does not always happen, can you help me on this? There is a service in Beijing? it can be this error?
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Electric Unicycle:
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Our engineer will contact you,all our Electric Unicycle come with 12 months warranty. - Do you find this question helpful? Yes No
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From
Doug
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12/6/2015 7:03 PM
- Does this come with a plug for the USA? Does it come with training wheels? what is shipping cost to Pennsylvania USA
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Electric Unicycle:
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Yes,we will send the right adapter according your shipping address,the package do not come with training wheels.The shipping cost depend on your shipping address,please add to your shopping cart and check the shipping cost. - Do you find this question helpful? Yes No
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Customer Reviews 5 item(s)
- Good product and amazing seller
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Good product and amazing seller. They also offered complete accessories.
Star - The IPS T260 and me
-
Have been riding for about 15-20 hours since I received the products and thought it is enough time for a review.
Once having opened the delivery and inspected the contents it seems the parts which you receive are:
1x IPS T260 Electric Unicycle.
1x Charger
1x Learning belt
1x user manual (In Chinese)
1x International plug to suit your country.
Missing form the product listing are:
2x Training wheels
1x Aeration Extender
Although not really bothered with the training wheels as it just made the learning curve steeper for me and a bit of a challenge is always fun. Didn't even mind doing a major face plant in the first hour. (Lucky no one else was around for them to record my failure for YouTube)
Would have been nice to receive the Aeration extender though, as the air hose on the wheel is angled in a way which is harder to get to.
The big red panels on either side are not actually gel/foam pads. When I first started to learn how to ride this thing I clamped the unit between my calves but learned that was actually a bad way to ride as it was more difficult to adjust yourself out of the way of an obstacles. They are however a little rubbery to give grip to your clothing if you do go down the calve gripping method.
A good tip would be to add padding to your ankles, as that is where I found the most rubbing when riding the unit. But I think this is common to all unicycles at the moment.
One major thing to note is that at the top of the unit it doesn't have the usual 4 LED lights to advise on the current battery level. Instead the power button starts to flash. When the green light is solid, the battery power is more than 67%. When the green light flash (about once per second), the battery power is between 33% and 67%. When the flashing frequency is higher (about 5 times per second), the current power is less than 33%. When the indicate light is red, it indicates that the battery power is very low and immediate charge is necessary. A friend provided me with that information, so thanks to him.
I have not ridden until it has become completely dry yet so don't know what to expect. I'm hoping it does what most of the Asian made unicycles do and slows you down then stops. Unlike the Solowheel that just cuts out and sends the rider flying.
The speeding warning, only beeps when you get close to top speed and starts to tilt you backwards to try and stop you for leaning more. One of the highlights that made me get this unit. Most of the other makes and models start beeping when you have only got to half speed and doesn't stop until you go lower again. This would totally annoy me.
The 13.4kg weight doesn't seem much on paper but its really heavy when you first start to learn it as you are constantly adjusting and picking up the unit. What really hurts on my body are my feet (For the moment no electric unicycles have shock absorbers or suspension). Ankles (The rubbing against the unit). Calves (Used as part of the balancing, possibly if you use them to grip the unit between too). Waist and inner core (Where most of your balancing come from. Lower back as when starting out you will be constantly picking up the unit.)
The shell of the unit is pretty sturdy. Has already suffered some cosmetic scratches from my swan dive but lets face it. Its not the most attractive unit to start with. Would probably suit rugged male riders more as we tend to not care how a product looks but more interested in whats under the hood. In that... price vs performance its one of the best units available. Especially at Electric Unicycle Online current price of $499.90. Which is quite unheard of for a 16" Wheel.
If I was to place this in a ranking with other electric unicycles I would say that this is not a wheel for beginners and its getting into the realm of advance riders. Although I was a beginner when getting this. The 1000W rated engine, 260WH battery coupled with the 16" wheel and most of all the price was too hard to ignore.Star - Feeling good with this buy
-
Have been riding for about a total of 4 hours since I received the products and thought it is enough time for a review.
Once having opened the delivery and inspected the contents it seems the parts which you receive are:
1x IPS T260 Electric Unicycle.
1x Charger
1x Learning belt
1x user manual (In Chinese)
1x International plug to suit your country.
Missing form the product listing are:
2x Training wheels
1x Aeration Extender
Although not really bothered with the training wheels as it just made the learning curve steeper for me and a bit of a challenge is always fun. Didn't even mind doing a major face plant in the first hour. (Lucky no one else was around for them to record my failure for YouTube)
Would have been nice to receive the Aeration extender though, as the air hose on the wheel is angled in a way which is harder to get to.
The big red panels on either side are not actually gel/foam pads. When I first started to learn how to ride this thing I clamped the unit between my calves but learned that was actually a bad way to ride as it was more difficult to adjust yourself out of the way of an obstacles. They are however a little rubbery to give grip to your clothing if you do go down the calve gripping method.
A good tip would be to add padding to your ankles, as that is where I found the most rubbing when riding the unit. But I think this is common to all unicycles at the moment.
One major thing to note is that at the top of the unit it doesn't have the usual 4 LED lights to advise on the current battery level. Instead the power button starts to flash. When the green light is solid, the battery power is more than 67%. When the green light flash (about once per second), the battery power is between 33% and 67%. When the flashing frequency is higher (about 5 times per second), the current power is less than 33%. When the indicate light is red, it indicates that the battery power is very low and immediate charge is necessary. A friend provided me with that information, so thanks to him.
I have not ridden until it has become completely dry yet so don't know what to expect. I'm hoping it does what most of the Asian made unicycles do and slows you down then stops. Unlike the Solowheel that just cuts out and sends the rider flying.
The speeding warning, only beeps when you get close to top speed and starts to tilt you backwards to try and stop you for leaning more. One of the highlights that made me get this unit. Most of the other makes and models start beeping when you have only got to half speed and doesn't stop until you go lower again. This would totally annoy me.
The 13.4kg weight doesn't seem much on paper but its really heavy when you first start to learn it as you are constantly adjusting and picking up the unit. What really hurts on my body are my feet (For the moment no electric unicycles have shock absorbers or suspension). Ankles (The rubbing against the unit). Calves (Used as part of the balancing, possibly if you use them to grip the unit between too). Waist and inner core (Where most of your balancing come from. Lower back as when starting out you will be constantly picking up the unit.)
The shell of the unit is pretty sturdy. Has already suffered some cosmetic scratches from my swan dive but lets face it. Its not the most attractive unit to start with. Would probably suit rugged male riders more as we tend to not care how a product looks but more interested in whats under the hood. In that... price vs performance its one of the best units available. Especially at Electric Unicycle Online current price of $499.90. Which is quite unheard of for a 16" Wheel.
If I was to place this in a ranking with other electric unicycles I would say that this is not a wheel for beginners and its getting into the realm of advance riders. Although I was a beginner when getting this. The 1000W rated engine, 260WH battery coupled with the 16" wheel and most of all the price was too hard to ignore.Star - environmental friendly tool to avoid traffic troubles
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I've now had for 5 days and it's the real deal. I actually bought it for my son who lives and works downtown so he could ditch the car and take the sidewalks to work. It is environmental friendly and can avoid traffic troubles.
Star - Got it for two weeks, good
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Got it for two weeks. A bit heavy for me, but not affect the use at all. It will be very good for a boy. It has good balance performance. It is very easy to learn to ride if you have a strong sense of balance.
Star