- Brand: NIU
- Color: White
- Age Range (Description): Adult
- Special Feature: Portable, Foldable
- Weight Limit: 220 Pounds
- Item Dimensions LxWxH: 44.25 x 6.85 x 48.03 inches
- Number of Wheels: 2
- Model Name: KQi2 Pro
- Wheel Material: Rubber
- Frame Material: Aluminum
- 【Powerful & Smart】 The NIU KQi2 Pro electric kick scooter has a rated 300W Motor with up to 600W output, delivering max speeds of up to 17.4mph and a 15% hill grade climbing ability. A high-capacity 365Wh lithium battery with regenerative braking powers you to ranges of up to 25 miles and the patented NIU BMS monitors 14+ battery functions, more than other brands.
- 【Stay Comfortable & Safe】Improved 10-inch Unstoppable Tubeless Tires deliver excellent shock absorption while a dual braking system (front drum brake and rear electric brake) provides safer and more stable stopping. For your riding saftey, the KQi2 Pro features a high-powered Halo headlight, braking lights, and a mechanical bell.
- 【Breakthrough Technology】The KQi2 Pro electric scooter is equipped with the industry’s first upgraded drum brake, reducing volume by 25% while maintaining excellent performance. Integrated wiring means cleaner lines that also prevent the wires from aging, leakage and damage.
- 【Smart Ride】 With the NIU App (Via Bluetooth) and LED display, the KQi2 Pro is smart in all the best ways, allowing you to lock your NIU electric kick scooter for peace of mind, check your riding statistics or even customize your speed and cruise control. Look smart while riding by matching your kick scooter with your favorite kicks using a custom NIU griptape.
- 【NIU Assurance】 All NIU electric scooters have received UL certification. Additionally, NIU provides a 2-year warranty to ensure your peace of mind. (For accessories, consumable parts, and local after-sales service the warranty may differ. Please refer to the updated warranty and user manual on the product page.)



























Rachel –
So when we got this- we were nervous but the price was right and it had a decent video review or 2. We got it set up for my son as a present and he was so thrilled, but it wouldn’t go very fast at all. We thought it was something to do with the app, but turns out the throttle was loose and slightly broken. It was still under warranty and would have cost a lot of money to ship back to China for a small & inexpensive part. Luckily it was an easy enough fix and now that baby flys!!! I mean really zooms at 40- it’s not slow at all. It really is a great buy. We haven’t had an issue since- so with knowing that things can get damaged along the way of shipping (& that we probably voided a warranty by fixing it ourselves & that we weren’t going to use)- I would buy another one for myself or my husband and take the chance it just happened to be that one. My other son has a Segway scooter and let me tell you- I thought that one was fast- this one leaves it in the dust every time! It’s fun- not a toy!!! This is a machine- so don’t buy it for little kids- it should be for older teens and up and with proper padding! Have fun & be safe!
Kelly –
I recently started a new job at a University hospital where parking is not only insanely expensive but stalls are also hard to come by. I decided to buy an eScooter and park further away to save some money and shave some time off my commute each day. I charge it up over the weekends and keep it in my trunk during the week. I ride it from my parking space right up to the front door of my building each day and back, M-F without a charge between uses and by the end of the week I still have well over half the battery remaining! I ride it about a mile and a half per day. It’s amazing how much time and money it has already saved me ($30 off each paycheck for parking and about 30 minutes off my commute)!Any eScooter would get me from A to B, but I’m now convinced that this one in particular is THE best there is at this price point, and I see a LOT of people riding scooters around campus! First of all, I bought this during a Prime day deal for $480(!!) and I can’t believe what I was able to get for under $500. I am usually cruising at 18 mph on this thing and it’s amazing the difference between me and all the other scooters when we get to hills (and this is an EXTREMELY hilly campus). The KQi2 is an absolute BEAST on hills! That’s when it really shines in my opinions. Other scooters totally die and slow to a crawl but this one seems to enjoy the challenge. It pushes AND pulls you up hills so you can continue cruising and not feel like you are barely making it.For the price point and the specs, this scooter provides about the most comfortable ride you can get. The addition of suspension would jack the price up significantly higher. For regular sidewalk and road use, this is more than adequate in terms of comfort, and I ride it over some pretty cracky and rough asphalt. Is it like riding on a cloud? No, but it’s plenty comfortable for me and not jarring at all, thanks in part to the air filled tubeless tires. A youtuber suggested keeping the tire pressure at 45 instead of the max allowed 50 psi for a more comfortable ride and I have found that to be a great tip.This scooter looks and feels EXTREMELY luxe and high end, again, especially for this price point. Niu did not cut corners or cheap out on materials with this. In fact they did the opposite. With the KQi2 it seems they were genuinely trying to put as much quality into it as possible for the lowest possible price, and they knocked it out of the park! Even just standing still and powered off, this scooter looks much more luxury and high end than others several hundred dollars more. One of my favorite features is the always on headlight ring that looks super modern and cool. I love the grip tape deck which provides a great deal of stability while riding. Oh, and you won’t see many scooters on the road with ALL the cables hidden in the interior of the handlebar stem. It keeps the scooter looking sleek and sexy and also keeps all those wires protected!A few other features worth noting that set this scooter apart from the others:*TWO YEAR WARRANTY!!! Good luck finding that with any other scooter in this price class! Way to go Niu!!*App locking – While I certainly don’t use this as a stand alone measure of security, I do love that it’s included. Here’s what I do to keep my scooter safe. First, I park it indoors in a security door enabled stairwell under the stairs where it isn’t visible to many people. Second, I lock it to a railing using a small portable lock that fits through the front tire. Third, I lock the scooter using the app such that if anyone tries to ride it or roll it away, it will make a loud beeper noise and the rear wheel will lock up. Fourth, it has a little compartment on one side of the scooter base (not sure exactly what it’s for) where I have stashed an air tag (see pics). It’s not easily visible or quickly removable for a passing thief and will send an alert to my phone if it ever leaves the premises. Eventually I plan to remove the entire base to access to battery compartment and put the airtag in there where it would take a lot of time and tools to access, but for now, this little compartment is great and would buy me time to track it should anyone try to make off with it.*Bell – I love that this scooter comes with a little bell that can function as a horn if needed. It’s a small thing but again, goes above and beyond others.*Super easy to fold and unfold – It takes seconds to fold and unfold and I can do it one handed.*Very bright easy to use and easy to see screen, even in bright sun*I mentioned the always on headlight ring, but the headlight light itself when you need it is awesome, too and is directional! So you can point it right where you want it.Truly, this has just about the best of everything from battery life to mileage to comfort and quality to bluetooth capabilities to bells (literally) and whistles to looks and style. Are there faster scooters in this price range? Yes, but most are slower. Are there more comfortable to ride scooters in this price range? Yes, but most are less comfortable. However, I defy ANYONE to find a scooter that comes with this amazing combination of ALL features that is this well made and this sexy with a TWO YEAR WARRANTY for this price!!!Just a few other things to note if you buy this scooter. Charge time is long (7 hours), but for me that’s a total non-issue because the battery lasts so long. I only need to charge it once a week and probably not even that often. If you want to buy a stem storage bag for this scooter, you’ll need to get one that can extend below the headlight and reflector on the front. I found one that works great. This scooter is a bit on the heavy side (around 40 pounds) so it isn’t one I would say is super portable or one I would want to carry up and down stairs for example, but it’s certainly easy enough for me to lift in and out of my car without any trouble.I almost NEVER give 5 stars to reviews, but this scooter truly deserves it! If you’re in the market and $500 is about your price range, I highly encourage you to look no further and buy the KQi2. I promise you won’t regret it. I have no doubt that the KQi3 is amazing as well! Maybe one day I’ll upgrade. I am completely sold on the Niu company.I sincerely hope this review has been helpful to someone else. And yes, I paid FULL PRICE for this scooter!! Feel free to ask any questions.
Madeline –
Its been great once i unlocked it’s true speed but not even a week with it and I already have a flat tire to the back. This is its one true downside and its going to be super difficult to repair as this is not covered as part of its warranty
Andy –
This was the perfect scooter. Kinda heavy at first but got used to it. Hadnt used it in a few days and wouldnt turn on even tho it had full battery. Went home to plug it in then it would power on. That was the only bad experience. All in all, its a good scooter for campus
poqeteer –
Have had this scooter for little over a month and a half and it has been great! Nothing has come loose. Stem is rock solid. Latching and folding mechanism is simple but work really well. Overall it is excellent scooter.Speed-wise I have gotten up to 16-17 mph so not super fast but it will get to there faster than walking (or running). The milage is ok. I haven’t come close to the 25 miles they advertise, but realistically that is only in ideal conditions (perfectly flat in eco mode). I’m getting more on the range of 10 miles per charge but I run in sport mode and live in San Francisco… Yeah hills are killer.The ride is good, but you will feel those rough spots coming through the scooter. There are no shocks but I wonder if that makes that much of difference. I feel rough spots while riding in a car or on a motorcycle so really with 10 inch wheels I don’t think shock absorbers would matter too much.I don’t commute with this, or any, scooter but I could imagine it would be pretty difficult unless you ride all the way. At 40+ pounds and not very compact, I could imagine climbing bus steps would be cumbersome. The folding mechanism is excellent so if you are strong enough.My only real gripe is with the regen braking. They appear to be either on or off. It isn’t very subtle. That it doesn’t appear to make too much difference are far as battery life. You’d think coasting down the hill would be getting better milage, but I haven’t seen much if any difference. I leave it on for the extra braking power.As far as braking… The drum brake work just fine. I do anticipate when I need to stop, so I’ve never had to stop short (fingers crossed) but when I do brake hard I haven’t had any problems. I don’t think you’d be thrown over the handle bar, but I make sure to lean back anyway.All told I would recommend this scooter looking for a low maintenance ride with either a short commute or for running short errands. Or getting you to the tennis courts.Remember always wear a helmet, and if you want the most protection, gloves, knee and elbow pads as well.Have fun and be safe.