Segway E3 Pro Review: Is This the Best Entry-Level Commuter Scooter?
If you’re in the market for a lightweight, reliable, and feature-packed electric scooter, the Segway E3 Pro might already be on your radar. I spent time putting it through real-world tests—checking speed, braking, range, and handling—to see if it lives up to the hype. Here’s everything you need to know before buying.
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Key Features of the Segway E3 Pro
- Trailing Swing Arm Design: Unlike most entry-level scooters, the E3 Pro’s wheel is positioned slightly behind the stem axis. This gives it outstanding stability at both high and low speeds, making it one of the safest scooters I’ve tested in this category.
- Smooth Acceleration: The throttle response is linear, taking you from 0 to 20 mph without jerky bursts of torque. This makes it easy for beginners and comfortable for daily commutes.
- Lighting System: A bright headlight and taillight ensure visibility, and under-deck swag lights add some style.
- Lightweight Build: At just under 40 pounds, it folds easily and can be carried indoors without hassle.
- App Integration: Features like traction control, firmware updates, and even unlocking the scooter’s top speed all require Segway’s app.

Segway E3 Pro
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Performance Testing
Speed and Acceleration
- Top Speed: 19 mph (though the dashboard displays 20).
- Acceleration:
- 0–10 mph in 4.29 seconds
- 0–19 mph in 16.29 seconds
- Hill Climb: With a 200 lb rider, the E3 Pro slowed to 13 mph on inclines but still handled hills respectably for its class.
Braking
The scooter uses a front drum brake and an electronic rear brake. Braking feels smooth but leans on the softer side. In my tests, it took about 29 feet to stop from 15 mph—acceptable but not performance-level.
Noise Levels
- Motor sound: 50 dB (very quiet)
- Bell: 88.8 dB (loud enough for city riding)
Range
This is where expectations need to be managed:
- Real-World Range: 10–12 miles with a 200 lb rider at max speed.
- Advertised Range: 35 miles (likely only achievable at low speeds with a lighter rider).
In short, don’t expect marathon distances, but for short commutes or school runs, it’s plenty.

Segway E3 Pro
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Build and Comfort
- Deck Size: 19 inches long (usable up to ~30 inches with the fender) and 6 inches wide. Narrow but functional.
- Handlebars: 22 inches wide and 40 inches high—compact and sturdy with zero wiggle.
- Portability: Folds quickly with your foot, avoiding the need to bend down.
One downside? The scooter lacks a proper kicktail, so riders must rest their rear foot on the fender. It works, but it isn’t as stable as a dedicated kicktail.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Stable trailing swing arm design
- Lightweight and easy to carry
- Accurate battery meter (rare in this price class)
- Quiet motor
- Smooth, predictable throttle
Cons
- Real-world range is far less than advertised
- Most features require the Segway app
- No rear turn signals
- Brakes could be stronger
Who Should Buy the Segway E3 Pro?
The Segway E3 Pro is ideal for:
- Urban commuters who need a lightweight, portable scooter for short-to-medium daily rides.
- Students looking for a reliable and safe way to get to class.
- Beginner riders who value stability and a forgiving acceleration curve.
It’s not built for long-distance riders or those chasing high performance, but as a comfortable, stable, city-friendly scooter, it’s hard to beat at this price point.

Segway E3 Pro
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Final Thoughts
The Segway E3 Pro is one of the best-designed entry-level scooters available today. While the range may disappoint heavier riders at full throttle, its stability, portability, and smart features make it a strong commuter choice.
If you want a scooter that folds fast, rides smooth, and gives you confidence in city traffic, the Segway E3 Pro deserves a serious look. Not the Segway for you? Check out our database of scooters.




