I review e-scooters for a living, and these are the e-scooter Black Friday deals I'd buy

From top-performing models to budget-friendly picks, these are the Black Friday e-scooter deals I’d recommend snapping up before they’re gone

Segway Ninebot scooter in use
(Image credit: Segway Ninebot)

Black Friday is the perfect time to snag an e-scooter. The best electric scooters are often way cheaper now than any other time of the year, making it the ideal opportunity to upgrade your micro-commute!

Shop the Segway Ninebot Black Friday sale

Segway-Ninebot is crushing it with some of the best deals this season. The brand always goes big during major shopping events, and this year is no exception. You’ll find discounts on everything from self-balancing scooters to electric go-karts—and more.

Walmart and Best Buy also have solid e-scooter deals, but be prepared to sift through a lot of subpar options to find the good ones.

Luckily, I’ve done the hard work for you and picked out the best Black Friday deals on e-scooters. I’ve included a mix of styles to give you some variety, but there are plenty more options available at retailers if you’re looking for something specific!

Best e-scooter Black Friday deals

Segway Ninebot KickScooter Max G2
Segway Ninebot KickScooter Max G2: was $799.99 now $1,399.99 at Segway

The Ninebot KickScooter Max G2 offers a top speed of 22 mph (35 km/h) and a range of up to 43 miles (70 km). It features a 1000W rear-wheel drive motor, 10-inch self-healing tubeless tires, front hydraulic and rear spring suspension, integrated turn signals, and a high-decibel electronic horn for enhanced safety.

NIU 300P
NIU 300P: was $849 now $649.98 at Amazon

The NIU KQi 300P e-scooter features a 450W motor, dual-tube hydraulic suspension, and front/rear disc brakes with regenerative braking for smooth, safe rides. With a top speed of 32 km/h (20 mph) and a 48 km (30-mile) range, it’s perfect for urban commuting. The wide deck and handlebars enhance comfort and control.

Segway Ninebot S MAX
Segway Ninebot S MAX: was $1,199.99 now $489.99 at Segway

The Ninebot S MAX is a self-balancing electric scooter designed with an adjustable, hand-controlled steering wheel. Powered by dual hub motors and a 432Wh air-cooled battery pack, it delivers a top speed of approximately 12.4 mph and a range of up to 23.6 miles. Its compact design allows for easy transportation, fitting comfortably in a car trunk. The Ninebot S MAX is compatible with the Segway-Ninebot App, enabling you to customize rear LED lights, adjust speed controls, and monitor battery status.

NIU KQi2 Pro
NIU KQi2 Pro: was $649 now $379 at Best Buy

The KQi2 Pro features a 300W rear hub motor, delivering a top speed of 17.4 mph and a range of up to 25 miles per charge. Equipped with 10-inch tubeless pneumatic tires for enhanced shock absorption and grip, the KQi2 Pro has dual braking systems, including a front drum brake and rear regenerative braking. It also boasts a robust lighting system, featuring a headlight with a halo light, taillight, and brake light for increased visibility. Its foldable design and 18.4 kg weight make it portable and convenient for daily commuting.

Hiboy ECOM 14 with Seat and Basket
Hiboy ECOM 14 with Seat and Basket: was $649.99 now $512.98 at Amazon

The Hiboy ECOM 14 electric scooter features a 450W motor for speeds up to 22 mph and a range of 30 miles. Equipped with a detachable seat, removable basket, and adjustable handlebar, it’s perfect for urban commuting. Its 14-inch tires, dual braking system, LED lighting, and foldable design ensure comfort, safety, and portability.

Matt Kollat
Section Editor | Active

Matt Kollat is a journalist and content creator who works for T3.com and its magazine counterpart as an Active Editor. His areas of expertise include wearables, drones, fitness equipment, nutrition and outdoor gear. He joined T3 in 2019. His byline appears in several publications, including Techradar and Fit&Well, and more. Matt also collaborated with other content creators (e.g. Garage Gym Reviews) and judged many awards, such as the European Specialist Sports Nutrition Alliance's ESSNawards. When he isn't working out, running or cycling, you'll find him roaming the countryside and trying out new podcasting and content creation equipment.