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Comparison Smart Classic 6.5 vs Smart Balance Wheel U3

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Smart Classic 6.5
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Power reserve up to 20 km. Bluetooth speakers. Remote control. An abundance of colours and bright prints.
Product typehoverboardhoverboard
Max. load120 kg120 kg
Driving performance
Range25 km20 km
Max. speed20 km/h20 km/h
Wheel size6.5 "6.5 "
Max. climb angle25 °15 °
Wheel materialrubberrubber
More features
position lamps
Bluetooth speakers
remote control
position lamps
Bluetooth speakers
remote control
Battery and motor
Battery capacity4400 mAh4400 mAh
Battery capacity158 W*h158 W*h
Voltage36 V36 V
Power800 W700 W
Number of motors22
Full charge time120 min120 min
General
Dustproof, waterproofIP54IP54
Dimensions600х190х190 mm584x186x178 mm
Weight10 kg11 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalogaugust 2017september 2016

Range

The average distance that can be driven on a single battery charge. Usually, the range is indicated with some overestimation — based on a low (optimal from the point of view of energy consumption) speed, uniform movement on a flat surface, etc. Therefore, the actual battery life may be somewhat less. Nevertheless, this parameter is quite suitable for comparing different models with each other.
Thanks to the development of technology, the range in modern self-balancing vehicles can reach several tens of kilometers.

Max. climb angle

The maximum angle of inclination of the surface at which the vehicle can normally drive up or down (in some models, this parameter is indicated only for one direction, for example, up).

This parameter characterizes the ability of the device to overcome ups and downs. In modern models, it can reach 45 °. At the same time, note that the ability to cope with large angles requires not only powerful motors, but also appropriate design features (in particular, so that the protective cover does not scrape the ground); and for the descent, the second is even more important than the first. Therefore, when choosing a model for frequent driving on slopes, you should pay attention not only to power, but also to the angle of inclination directly stated in the specs.

Also note that at a high load (approaching the maximum), the efficiency of overcoming climbs may decrease. On the other hand, some manufacturers indicate the angle of inclination at the maximum load, and clarify that the light weight of the rider allows you to overcome steeper climbs than originally stated.

Power

The power of the motor installed in the device. For models with two electric motors, this paragraph usually indicates their total power.

This parameter is one of the most critical for self-balancing transport. On the one hand, powerful motors improve the efficiency of balancing (especially with the large weight of the rider), allow you to reach high speed, effectively overcome bumps in the road and climb hills. On the other hand, they weigh a lot, are expensive and require capacious batteries to ensure a decent range (which further affects the weight and price of the entire unit). Therefore, motor power, usually, directly depends on the price category of a particular model.

In fact, the more powerful the motors, the better, and the question of choice for this parameter depends primarily on the price.
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