19, January 2016: Since Airwheel pushed out the two-wheeled intelligent scooter S3, the door to the phase of two-wheeled scooters are opened by Airwheel. From then on, Airwheel wheeled scooters has been keeping a high momentum and enjoying the great popularity all over the world. Subsequent to S3, Airwheel released another model of two-wheeled scooter—S5. Although S3 and S5 belong to the same series and have much in common, they literally have some important differences. Firstly, they are positioned in a different. Airwheel S3 is intended for ride on the road, whereas Airwheel S5 is especially for tough terrains. S5 is positioned as a personal VAT, implying that S5 will negotiate any terrain.

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S3 is a two-wheeled self-balancing electric scooter, so is S5. However, the two adopt the different wheels. S3 uses smaller tyres, more suitable for ride in the city or some places like golf diamond. It is often used in large plants as a personal transport alternative to cars. The speed of Airwheel S3 is sufficient for the commute at the plant. At the same time, it produces no emission and makes no noise, not threaten others and distracting other’s attention from their job. S5 chooses the bigger tyres. The jumbo tyres enable S5 to pass over more bumpy terrains. What’s more, S5 is equipped with the wing in the front of S5, which is for preventing S5 from dirty water in the rain.

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Since Airwheel intelligent self-balancing scooter S5 is positioned as a personal AVT, S5 is naturally to own a more powerful thrust so that it can jump over tough terrains and steps. S5 has a potent battery capacity, which suitable for a long trip. In the open air, the range plays a great role in electric scooter. If the range on a full charge is fairly short, the electric scooter can hardly been termed as a transport alternative to the private car. It is bound to be kept out of widespread use. Therefore, S5 is endowed with a stronger thrust than S3.

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