It’s rugged, fast, and can go anywhere.
Compared to its non-Pro variant, the scooter has improved range and an even more absurd top speed.
The Eagle One Pro is worth considering for riders who prioritize power and versatility over portability.
Security
Integrated into the display is an NFC card reader.
This feature is built to deter thieves, and it’s very convenient.
Once you turn on the scooter, tap the NFC card, and the display will come to life.
When you turn the handlebars, the light remains stationary.
Unfortunately, turn signals are not offered.
This seems like an oversight.
The handlebar is 25 inches in length and curves slightly inward, providing a comfortable grip for most riders.
The angle of the handlebar can also be adjusted during installation for a more personalized feel.
Additionally, the handlebar ends are covered in rubber to provide a better grip.
The dual brake levers are easy to reach and responsive.
The thumb throttle is on the right.
The plastic buttons do not inspire confidence and there were a few times were my clicks weren’t registered.
I’d imagine this as being a potential area of failure in the future.
Similarly, stairs are the enemy of the EAGLE ONE PRO.
Similarly, it limited some of the places I could practically take the scooter to.
At 25mph, it takes approximately 4.5 seconds to reach that speed and 7 seconds to reach 30mph.
This is particularly useful for riders who live in hilly areas or need to navigate inclines during their commute.
We found the EAGLE ONE PRO’s large tires and suspension to be excellent for street riding.
Additionally, the large tires and suspension make the scooter very capable off-road.
This adds to your safety and confidence when riding in traffic at higher speeds.
I found myself gripping tightly as I approached and passed 30 mph.
I would only recommend going this fast on a straight and empty road without any cars or pedestrians around.
The braking system is responsive and smooth, making it easy to slow down and stop the scooter quickly.
The brake levers are also adjustable, which helps you ensure they’re easily reachable.
During my testing, I found that the Eagle One Pro had a decent braking distance.
This is a good braking distance for a scooter of this size and power.
The braking distance can be affected by road conditions and rider weight.
This is not a scooter that you could quickly top up.
Using just one charger, it takes 1314 hours to charge fully!
However, the remaining battery life display was inconsistent, jumping around frequently, which caused range anxiety.
With its dual motors and large 60V 27Ah battery, it has impressive acceleration and a ridiculous top speed.
However, the Eagle One Pro is not without its limitations.