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Segway Ninebot S Review

This board packs power and longevity, making it a great commuting vehicle
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Segway Ninebot S Review (This is a fun hoverboard, but it can start to act squirrelly when the battery is close to depleted.)
This is a fun hoverboard, but it can start to act squirrelly when the battery is close to depleted.
Credit: Jenna Ammerman
Price:  $600 List
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Manufacturer:   Segway
By Nick Miley ⋅ Senior Review Editor  ⋅  Oct 19, 2021
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RANKED
#1 of 9
  • Fun Factor - 50% 5.0
  • Outdoor Capabilities - 20% 9.0
  • Support - 20% 7.0
  • Battery - 10% 7.0

Our Verdict

If you're looking for a high-performance, no-frills model for off-pavement shredding or routine commuting, look no further than the Segway Ninebot S. With a long-lasting battery, a broad travel radius, beefy wheels, and a comfortable platform, this is one of hoverboards out there. Our main criticism focuses on the steering column, which isn't adjustable and requires one to squeeze their legs together to initiate turns. If you're tall, the steering column can rub the inner leg with reactions amongst testers ranging from mild annoyance to significant discomfort. That said, if this doesn't end up bothering you, this is a fantastic — if expensive — commuter option.
REASONS TO BUY
Smooth ride
All-terrain master
Good customer service
REASONS TO AVOID
Non-adjustable steering column
Heavy
Only two color options
Expensive

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Segway Ninebot S
Awards Top Pick Award
Best for Commuting
Editors' Choice Award
Best Hoverboard For Most People
Best Buy Award
Best Value and Entry-Level Option
  
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Bottom Line This commuter vehicle is a sleek workhorse that stands out for its all-terrain performanceThis affordable board has comfortable foot pads and decent maneuverability but can't cut it off-roadDespite this board's so-so durability, its budget-friendly price and beginner-friendly ride will maintain appeal for certain ridersThis board offers decent stability for new riders but lacks standout features such as Bluetooth connectivityThis board is fun to ride indoors, but its inconsistent performance on any outdoor terrain limits riding freedom
Rating Categories Segway Ninebot S Hover-1 Chrome 2.0 XPRIT Classic Swagtron Swagboard... Hover-1 Helix
Fun Factor (50%)
5.0
7.0
5.0
5.0
6.0
Outdoor Capabilities (20%)
9.0
5.0
3.0
5.0
4.0
Support (20%)
7.0
6.0
7.0
7.0
4.0
Battery (10%)
7.0
6.0
6.0
2.0
3.0
Specs Segway Ninebot S Hover-1 Chrome 2.0 XPRIT Classic Swagtron Swagboard... Hover-1 Helix
Measured Run Time 95 min 107 min 75 min 37 min 44 min
Measured Weight 29.6 lbs 15.2 Ibs 13.1 Ibs 14.7 Ibs 13.1 Ibs
Measured Speed 10.5 mph 7 mph 6.5 mph 6.3 mph 7.7 mph
Measured Range 11.3 mi 3.3 mi 4.5 mi 2.4 mi 3.68 mi
Measured Charge Time 2 hours, 40 min 4.5 hours 4 hours 41 minutes 3+ hours (manufacturer says not to charge longer than this) 6 hours
Weight Limit 220 lbs 220 Ibs 165 lbs 185 lbs 160 lbs
Wheel Size 10.5" 6.5" 6.5" 6.5" 6.5"
Bluetooth Yes; app Yes; app and music Yes; music No Yes; app and music
Warranty Vehicle body: 12 months
Attachment parts: 6 months
Components subject to wear: 3 months
90 days 90 days 5 years (battery)
1 year (manufacturer)
90 days

Our Analysis and Test Results

Segway isn't shy about straying from the mainstream with their innovative designs in the electric vehicle market. The Ninebot S is no exception. The knee-driven steering column departs from the standard footpad pressure-driven device and is also self-balancing — meaning that it will remain upright without external input. While this product is quite fun to ride, we would not describe it as a toy. It has large 10.5" wheels with burley pneumatic tires that make it a boss on all terrain types. It has a long-lasting battery and two powerful electric motors. Our only complaints focus on the steering column. First off, the steering column isn't adjustable, which is problematic for taller riders. Moreover, when cruising at or near top speed, the platform tilts back, pointing the rider's toes up in the air. As if this position wasn't awkward enough, the steering column angles back behind the calves in this scenario, making it difficult to apply pressure for turning.

Performance Comparison


segway ninebot s - the ninebot s won't be comfortable for everyone, but if it fits your...
The Ninebot S won't be comfortable for everyone, but if it fits your body it's a great commuter vehicle.
Credit: Jenna Ammerman

Fun Factor


In general, hoverboards are all about having fun. As a result, our fun metric accounts for half of the overall scoring of the products in this review. To hone in on what makes something fun, we looked at characteristics that, when realized, produce what we consider to be an entertaining, even smile-inducing, experience. These are negotiating a basic obstacle course, speed trials, weight (because carrying heavy things is NOT fun), color options, Bluetooth capability, and accessories such as interchangeable skins and bags.


While the Ninebot S is fast, stable, and relatively nimble, it suffered in the fun category because, at just under 30 pounds, it is on the heavier side for these products. Considering the weight, we were a little surprised that Segway removed the telescoping dolly handle that was present on a past iteration. By removing the telescoping handle, adjustability on the steering column was also sacrificed, and this caused some testers discomfort and at times resulted in a loss of control.

segway ninebot s - a bit more serious than other contenders, the ninebot s is an...
A bit more serious than other contenders, the Ninebot S is an acquired taste.
Credit: Jenna Ammerman

Further hurting this product's performance in this category is the lack of several little goodies that competitors have, such as onboard Bluetooth speakers and aftermarket skins. However, we do not think that these shortcomings are oversights — quite the contrary. Segway is attempting to keep this machine as simplistic and intuitive as possible. Unfortunately, some comfort and playfulness were sacrificed in this effort.

segway ninebot s - the future is now. here our lead tester is bending gravity as he...
The future is now. Here our lead tester is bending gravity as he carves a tight turn on the Ninebot S.
Credit: Jenna Ammerman

Outdoor Capabilities


The Ninebot S is a standard-setter in this category. You might be thinking: okay, that sounds great… but what does that actually mean? Good question. What we are trying to capture in this assessment is a comprehensive understanding of how these machines will fare when a rider steers them off level pavement. To answer this question, we tested the boards on a variety of surfaces such as inclines, grass, packed dirt and sand, cracked and loose tarmac, and thresholds like the weather strips found below industrial double doors.


The S excelled on every surface type that we ran it across and testers reported that they felt stable and confident for the most part. The ease with which this machine traverses uneven surfaces is primarily due to the robust 10.5" pneumatic tires propelled by twin 800-watt electric motors. With this kind of hardware, it's no wonder that this board outperformed most other products in the class.

segway ninebot s - off-road cruising is the domain of the larger-wheeled models, like...
Off-road cruising is the domain of the larger-wheeled models, like the Ninebot S.
Credit: Jenna Ammerman

Support


An important part of purchase satisfaction is how a company treats its patrons when things go wrong with their product. To analyze this aspect of hoverboard ownership, we asked ourselves what could go wrong with a board and what would be the easiest solution to these speculative problems. First, we established the means of contact that the company provides to its customers. We then used these contacts, recording the response time and whether the response resolved our problem. We found Segway to be timely and helpful in their email response to our hypothetical problem. However, we were less than impressed with the warranty for the Ninebot S, which is simply described as limited. We could find no additional information, so we were left to assume that Segway addresses these matters on a case-by-case basis.


Crashes are another aspect of the support metric that we considered. We tested these machines aggressively, and we took a few diggers along the way. After testing, we thoroughly inspected each machine to see how well it held up. The S is soundly constructed and was no worse for the wear. However, we were a bit concerned with the longevity of the steering column as it is the primary point of impact when the machine turns over. Moreover, the top of the steering column is constructed of a soft foam that is not as durable as the rest of the materials.

segway ninebot s
Credit: Jenna Ammerman

Battery


This metric quantifies the longevity of the power source as well as the period required to recharge the battery when it is fully depleted. To formalize the questions we had about battery life we performed two kinds of tests. First, we ran a range test on a flat track that we circled again and again ad nauseam until the hoverboard would no longer propel the rider. The total miles from that test is the board's travel radius or range. Second was a run time test. The run time (or fun time as we dubbed it) was measured on an obstacle course as we deemed this a more realistic assessment of how the machine would actually be used. Like the range test, we ran the S through the obstacle course until the battery died. Finally, charge time assessed how long it takes to recharge the battery after being completely drained.


In this metric, the S did quite well, delivering a competitive performance. The run time was approximately 1 hour and 35 minutes. However, the range and the battery charge time did not render such clear-cut results. While the maximum range was 11.3 miles, the last few of those miles were pretty inconsistent, with jerkiness in propulsion and some instability in the self-balancing system. As a result, we put the effective maximum range at 9.75 miles because this was when the board started to behave unpredictably. Charge time was a bit hard to nail down as well. There are two charing indicators to reference, one on the hoverboard itself and the other on the charger. The onboard charge meter showed a full charge at 1 hour and 10 minutes, but the charger meter showed a full charge at 2 hours and 40 minutes. While we didn't retest the board to determine which charge time was more accurate, given the run time to charge time ratios on similar products, we think the actual charge time is closer to the longer time.

segway ninebot s - this is a fun hoverboard, but it can start to act squirrelly when...
This is a fun hoverboard, but it can start to act squirrelly when the battery is close to depleted.
Credit: Jenna Ammerman

Value


While the Ninebot S gets a nod from our testers for its commuting-friendly features, it's quite an investment. In general, we think it's worth the price for the right person; just be sure the steering column hits your legs in the right place before fully committing.

Conclusion


The Segway Ninebot S is one of our favorite hoverboards. With its robust tires and ample wheel diameter, it is like the monster truck of hoverboards. However, it's fairly agile as well. Add to this a comfortable standing platform, powerful motors, and a long-lasting battery, and we feel comfortable recommending this sweet machine, especially to those who intend to put in the miles.

Nick Miley