Get £119 off Xiaomi’s latest electric scooter right now
Xiaomi took to the virtual stage earlier this year to reveal not one but three new additions to its popular electric scooter range. The original Mi 365 electric scooter has been laid to rest, replaced by the Xiaomi Mi Scooter 1S, Mi Scooter Pro 2 and entry-level Mi Scooter Essential. The problem for many is that the new range is too expensive, with the Mi Scooter 1S coming in with an RRP of £499, but that’s what makes a limited time deal from Laptops Direct so tempting.
While there are plenty of retailers offering discounts on Xiaomi’s latest electric scooter, includingHalfords at £399, Laptops Direct has the best of the bunch right now.
The online retailer is offering theXiaomi Mi Scooter 1S for £379.97, hacking £119 off the RRP. You can take advantage of free delivery to most of the UK when ordering via Laptops Direct, and if you order early enough, it’ll be delivered the very next day. There’s no code needed either – just head to the site and put your order in. We’ve got a roundup of thebest electric scooter dealsif Xiaomi’s option isn’t tempting you right now.
What makes the Mi Scooter 1S so tempting? The 250W motor offers top speeds of 15mph and the 275Wh battery boasts 18-mile range, which should be more than sufficient for shorter rides, and Xiaomi’s three-second fold system means it’s quick and easy to set up or pack away too. It builds on the design of the hugely popular Mi 365 scooter and offers something more lightweight – but still heavy at 12.5kg – than the premiumXiaomi Mi Scooter 2 Pro.
It’s worth stressing that it’s currentlyillegal to ride on public footpaths and roadways in the UK. Still, they’re a big hit among users in the US and many parts of Europe where electric scooters have been fully embraced, and with eScooter trials underway in the UK, the tides could change in the near future – we coverUK electric scooter lawin more detail separately for those interested, and we’ve got a roundup of thebest electric scooterstoo.
Author: Lewis Painter, Contributor
Lewis Painter was once a Tech Advisor Senior Staff Writer. He covers everything from iPhone to AirPods, plus a range of smartphones, tablets, laptops and gaming hardware.