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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Fiido K1 Kidz. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
10 reasons to buy
- An expert says the K1 Kidz suits both learners and experienced riders and helps kids progress from learning balance to operating brakes and a throttle.
- The Fiido app lets parents adjust top speed between 3.1mph and 7.4mph and select the riding mode.
- Riding modes include zero assistance, an initial boost of power, or throttle control. Parents can add a boost delay or allow fully independent riding.
- Experts laud the K1 Kidz as being lightweight and sturdy.
- A tester says children find this bike intuitive to operate.
- The drum brakes are safe from dirt and kids’ fingers. The brake levers cut motor power when braking.
- Fiido says the battery lasts up to four hours. Stated runtime using throttle is one to two hours.
- The 80W motor climbs smooth inclines without any problems, say testers.
- The K1 Kidz can carry an impressive 88lb.
- The one-piece moto-style wheels should prove more durable than spoked bicycle wheels.
4 reasons not to buy
- Bluetooth technology limits the Fiido app’s range, so parents must stay within Bluetooth range to maintain control.
- The included 1.5A charger means a length five-hour charge.
- A reviewer says the foot pegs are a bit small.
- Fiido states rider fitment of 2’7” to 4’3”. In one tester’s view, the K1 Kidz would be too cramped for children above 4’ to use the footpegs.
Bottom line
Fiido’s K1 Kidz is an electric balance bike with an 80W hub-drive motor and 146Wh battery. Children say this bike is a lot of fun to ride. Parents appreciate how this bike suits everyone from learners to kids with plenty of experience, and say it is ideal for helping children progress from learning to balance to mastering higher speeds, throttle control, and braking. Despite being an e-bike with an 88lb weight capacity, the K1 Kidz weighs only 15.9lb. The app gives parents plenty of control but is limited by Bluetooth range. Though the Kidz isn’t cheap, experts agree it’s a solid offering.Expert Reviews
91/100 based on 2 rated expert reviewsRidden: Fiido Kidz, the First Balance E-Bike in the World
The First Electric Bike for Kids | Fiido Kidz | Italian Exclusive [Italian]
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