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Segway-Ninebot External Battery Pack for ES1/ES2/ES4 Electric Kick Scooters

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Features

  • Versatile fit: the Segway battery is compatible with the Segway Ninebot ES1, ES2, and ES4 kick scooters, bringing more fun and convenience to your travel.
  • More energy power & safety: The Segway battery is designed with trusted materials and a portable design with four times Power capacity. This battery does not contain harmful metals like cadmium, lead, or mercury.
  • Smart battery management system: the Segway battery has four types of protection - over-heating, short circuit, over-current and over-charge protection. It is a lithium core 187Wh battery with rated output power 720W.
  • User friendly: The Segway battery is easy to install and nearly doubles the max range of the ES1 and ES2 from 15. 5 miles to 28 miles respectively. It also increases the max speed of the ES1 and ES2 to 15. 5 mph and 18. 6 mph respectively.
  • Ul 2272 Certified to meet fire and electrical safety standards; Includes 6-month . Please charge and use correctly according to the user manual.

Description

The official Segway Ninebot external battery pack is compatible with the Segway Ninebot es1 and es2 kick scooters. It is easy to install and nearly doubles the range of both Models from 15. 5 miles to 28 miles. It also increases the speed of the es1 and es2 to 15. 5 MPH and 18. 6 MPH respectively.

Number of Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Brand: Segway-Ninebot


Battery Cell Composition: Lithium Ion


Compatible Phone Models: ES1, ES2, ES3, ES4, E22


Recommended Uses For Product: Scooter


Product Dimensions: 17 x 5 x 5 inches


Item Weight: 3.3 pounds


Item model number: NEB1002-H1


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: May 7, 2019


Department: Unisex


Manufacturer: Ninebot (Changzhou) Tech Co., Ltd.


Country of Origin: China


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  • Segway external battery had issues (came with scooter); went refurb to save $$
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So far so good (went refurbished). Charged up fine and got error code off my scooter (finally!). Read further for error codes I was trying to correct if you’re in the same boat. Have Segway ES4 kickscooter. Was getting ready to send it back in for the 3rd time in 20 months (but probably only used for 10 months total because of weather). They were going to have me pay to ship/diagnose/repair it. After remembering the app, I connected it and it showed my external battery was unable to be charged (this was error code 46, 14, 41). Since I’ve had such a terrible experience with this scooter and it’s reliability I decided to go with the refurbished option to save some money (didn’t want to spend full price for it to die after a year). Swapped them out.. error code GONE. Segway was going to charge me hundreds of dollars and all they needed to do was tell me to swap the batteries. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2021 by Rose

  • Speed and Range Excellent.!
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This battery is expensive, but it makes rising my scooter way more enjoyable and the acceleration is top notch, I even ain't one point noticed me burning rubber..lol.. just make sure all wheels are on the ground when pressing the drive button down. I say it's worth it, the power is good, i noticed a difference when going up hill and im a little over 200lbs, it all depends on the terrain foreals, i live where there is up and down hills all-around.!. I just wish the price was cheaper its almost worth just buying the es4 it about the same price once you add kn the battery and the es4 comes with the battery, but I'm loving the Es2 and I get alot of people asking me about it while I'm flying by, I topped put at 32mph sofar. So its a great!! Buy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2020 by Michael

  • Great addition to an ES2
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Short version: This significantly improves the performance of an ES2 and makes it better to ride, but also makes it harder to carry. Longer version: I bought the ES2 4 months ago, in part, because I knew I could upgrade it to an ES4 if I wanted to. I commute 1.5 miles to the office. The route is a bit hilly with one being particularly steep. I am at the higher end of the weight rating and so my experience with the ES2 was that it would slow a bit on most hills and couldn't make it up the last one. I left it in sport setting and would only get about 4.5 total miles of range before it became too weak to be useful. Even so, it worked well for my commute and since it was now a long-term solution, I decided to add some range and power. The battery is easy to install and I had it set up and charging in under 30 minutes. It does become noticeably top-heavy, but still seems stable. The battery adds significant acceleration and hill-climbing ability. The scooter is much more lively and fun. Performance is a little weather-dependent. I can now climb that one hill without having to give it a kick-assist as long as it isn't too cold out. My one negative comment is that the battery placement is a bit awkward for carrying-purposes. Before I installed it, I could carry it to my office with no issues. The problem is that the battery is installed over the balance point so now there is no good place to hold it. I've taken to rolling it on the front wheel, but may add a carrying strap in the future. Bottom line: the positives far outweigh the negatives. If you need more performance out of your ES2, this is worth it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2020 by David Stewart

  • Needs to be replaced every few months, which is very expensive per mile/kilometer achieved
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11/1/21 Update. I actually bought two of these since my initial one star review-surprisingly, the $65 used one was a tad more reliable than the brand new $240+ with tax one. That newer one works fine for a few weeks but then kicks out error code 19 and error code 42 and failing to charge. More than anything I think it's a poor quality of connection between the heavy battery and the tiny port on the stem. No amount of tightening helps and you eventually strip out the impossible to reach Metric 3 bolts. Meantime, you can't charge the thing (i.e., use it like an ES2 instead of an ES4) because they stupidly blocked the regular charging port with this enormous battery you can't unbolt. Frustrating: I may do something to just snap/break the external battery off and keep it an ES2 forever. 5/10/21 Update. Yeah, it just keeps rattling itself loose and suddenly plunging the scooter to a top speed of 6 kph (which is actually slower than walking speed). The battery level lights don't work, and I'm not really sure if it isn't completely dead, like my original ES4 battery, after very little use. Everything with the ES line is cursed. Original Review: So, this is the latest version of the battery pack that makes a Segway Ninebot ES2 into an ES4. I bought the ES4 just a few months ago, and it is a poorly-constructed toy. In addition to awful delivery service both originally and returning from the repair shop (twice), it dilly-dallied at the repair shop twice as noted and I lost about 4 months of use with it. I decided to keep it as a spare. When the pandemic hit, it ended up locked in my workplace for 3 months. Just before that it had started giving Error Code 48, a code so "new" it was still listed as "reserved" in my owner's manual but the scooter still worked. It's actually the code for, "Your auxiliary battery pack is totally dead." A little tinkering, and, yes, the auxiliary battery was totally dead, the warranty had run out even though the problem dates from months before, and I bought this replacement. It, too, was crazily delayed (the UPS depot next door to me each and every day said they had it on-site, but it was delayed "due to weather or natural disaster"). This was news to me, living 1-1/2 miles away from the depot. What finally showed up is a little different from the product pictured. There doesn't seem to be any bright red bezel across the top but the little red side lights do come on when the headlight is turned on. Still, it seems an expensive replacement part to have to buy ($240 with tax). It definitely charges up and gives the ES4 a lot of zip. I just worry it will die as quickly as the first one did. Again, it seems a very expensive component to have to buy if it gets a less than one year old scooter back to operating capacity. With all the delays, the ES4 and this battery pack cost some outrageous amount ($5/mile?). And, of course, it started acting up right away. Apparently, the electrical connection is subject to being shaken loose. The battery lights will flash across the top and the scooter will act like it's an ES2 carrying a heavy dead battery. The only solution seems to be uninstalling and the reinstalling the battery. This would be after 50 miles of use. Just not good engineering. I recommend the Segway G30 Max original instead, a completely different machine that costs about the same but has taken me 3,000 miles+ without one single problem. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2020 by William C. McCallum

  • Great upgrade to my ninebot
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I was hesitant to pull the trigger on this battery because it would add weight the scooter that I bought for commuting on the train. This battery exceeded expectations. Scooter accelerates faster, has a faster top speed of 19-20mph and the range is substanitlaly better. Completely worth the cost.
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2023 by Eric Law

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