Xiaomi M365
Xiaomi M365 or Mi Electric Scooter is a consumer electric scooter by the Chinese electronics company Xiaomi. Released in December 2016, it debuted three months before the dockless rental scooter operator Bird commenced service.[1] The M365 is the model used for the original Bird rental scooters.[2]
Black Xiaomi M365 | |
Manufacturer | Mijia |
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Also called | Mi Electric Scooter |
Parent company | Xiaomi |
Assembly | China |
Successor | Xiaomi M365 Pro |
Class | Electric scooter |
Engine | Brushless DC electric motor |
Top speed | 25 kilometres per hour (16 mph) |
Power | 250W, peak 500W |
Torque | 16 newton metres (12 lbf⋅ft) |
Frame type | Aluminum |
Suspension | None |
Brakes | Regenerative braking (KERS), Disk |
Tires | 8.5 inches (220 mm) inflatable pneumatic tires |
Dimensions | L: 108 cm W: 43 cm H: 114 cm |
Weight | 12.5 kilograms (28 lb) (dry) |
Fuel consumption | 1.1kWh per 100 kilometres (62 mi) |
Range | 30 kilometres (19 mi) (ECO mode) |
In terms of private ownership, the model is readily available in Europe, where it is said to have "democratized" the motorized kick scooter, due to its competitive price (often €350-€400), and it being one of the easiest scooters to operate.[3][4]
Mechanical design
The electric motor is located in the front wheel making the M365 front wheel drive, while the battery and motor controller are located in the compartment under the deck. The brake lever triggers two braking systems, firstly regenerative braking (KERS) by the motor in the front wheel, followed by mechanical disk braking, located in the rear wheel, which ensures a short stopping distance. It has a folding mechanism, which can for example be used in public transport.[5]
Issues
The scooter used to be vulnerable to remote hacking, which included triggering the brake or speeding it up.[6][7]
Some units in select markets has been recalled due to a screw in the folding mechanism that became loose; this could cause the stem to break off while in use.[8][9]
Xiaomi M365 Pro
The successor, called the M365 Pro, has "refined" the original M365 by including a colour graphical display, an increased range of 45 km, as well as more power from the electric motor, at 300W (peak 600W). The length and width of the deck has also been increased, improving comfort. Safety improvements have also been made, including a larger disk for the rear brake. [10]
References
- "Bird Marks One Year Anniversary with 10 Millionth Environmentally-friendly Ride". September 20, 2018.
- Want, Tech We (July 2, 2019). "Who Makes BIRD and Lime Scooters?". Medium.
It can sometimes be out of stock due to high demand and popularity.
- "La Xiaomi M365 passe à 316 € avec une expédition depuis l'Europe". Fredzone (in French). 2019-09-02. Retrieved 2019-11-02.
La M365 a considérablement permis aux trottinettes de trouver le chemin les menant en Europe. Elle a en effet démocratisé le genre sur le vieux continent.
- Vincent Bouvier (2019-03-04). "Bon Plan : les trottinettes électriques Xiaomi et Ninebot en forte réduction". Presse-Citron (in French). Retrieved 2019-11-04.
C’est LE modèle qui a démocratisé les trottinettes électriques dans le monde.
- https://www.mi.com/global/mi-electric-scooter
- ajdellinger. "Hackers can stop or speed up Xiaomi's M365 electric scooter (updated)". Engadget. Retrieved 2019-10-20.
- "The Xiaomi M365 Scooter Can Be Hacked to Speed Up or Stop". Wired. ISSN 1059-1028. Retrieved 2019-10-20.
- "Xiaomi recalls some of its popular M365 scooter model". TechCrunch. Retrieved 2019-10-20.
- "Mi Global Home". www.mi.com. Archived from the original on 2019-10-14. Retrieved 2019-11-03.
- MadCharge (2019-08-17). "Xiaomi M365 PRO vs. Xiaomi M365 – The Good, the Bad and the Ugly – My Review". MadCharge. Retrieved 2019-11-05.