My family likes to go to amusement parks, that is a lot of walking. Rather than give up valuable family time I bought the 3 wheeled scooter to help me keep up. Easy to assembly and almost zero learning curve. Easy to use, steer, and tight turns are great. With the seat off, handlebars folded it's easy to get into my Nissan Altima trunk. After 6 hours at Carowinds amusement park the battery was only missing 2 dots so that was great. Those are the good points.
Things that need to get better, some kind of variable speed control. The knob for minimum and max speed is good but the drive control level is basically full speed or stop. In a crowd you find out quickly that walkers don't maintain a steady spread. So the travel is mostly a jerking stop start stop start. Adjust the speed control dial then start stop again.
As a former engineer I have a few design suggestions. One, make the basket just a bit bigger so the battery can be stored inside the basket, taking up considerably less trunk space. Two, make the tube attached to the seat shorter, or removable, again for easier fitting in the trunk. Three, the battery doesn't have any type of click or indicator that it's inserted correctly. Mine looks like a bigger gap than the install video but the hold down bracket works and the scooter has power so I guess it was in. Four, maybe some kind of handle built into the battery to fit over the handle of rolling suitcases. That would make taking just the battery into the hotel room to charge a bit easier.
For a few wish list items: how about fold out attachments for a suitcase if you are using for airport travel or even a stay at a hotel, A canopy add-on would be great for a day at the amusement park, a sun shield to be able to see the battery status outside.
I like the scooter, think it's well made and is useful. Unfortunately not very easy to use in at Adjustment parks, where I wanted to use it most. This week I'll try using it at the grocery store but I'm not sure pushing a shopping cart will be easy or even doable. I would like to use this for airport travel but feel handling a carry on bag and CPAP bag would be a bit tricky. I'll see what the prognosis is on my feet and decide what would be my best option to keep me moving doing the things I like to do. I may end up needing a knee walker for some situations where the electric scooter is too cumbersome.