How does the Amo Mobility Jaunty i Pro compare to the rental scooters like Bird and Lime?
As e scooter sharing services become more popular in many cities, potential buyers want to know how the owning a personal electric scooter like the Jaunty i Pro compares to using rentals. Among these are the cost effectiveness over time, convenience, responsibilities for maintenance and performance differences. There are those who argue that rental comes with more flexibility than ownership while there are those who swear by the reliability and the customizability of owning a personal scooter. Affordability is what makes the Jaunty i Pro appealing as an alternative to paying for rentals all the time, but does it compare in terms of ride quality and features? We'll see how this budget e scooter compares to the shared mobility services for urban transportation.
Amo Mobility Jaunty i Pro
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Comments (7)
@kunal-vikrover 1 year ago
I use both. On my regular commute I have the Jaunty i Pro, and for spontaneous trips or when I am in a different part of town, I rent. Best of both worlds!
@amar-jainover 1 year ago
Higher end rentals definitely have better ride quality. If you don’t mind a little more bump, though, the Jaunty i Pro is a decent alternative for the price.
@gaurav-verover 1 year ago
It's nice that rental scooters are everywhere in my city. I love being able to have accessories for my Jaunty i Pro and not have to worry about other people trashing it.
@barun-kumaover 1 year ago
Rentals are nice when you only use them occasionally, but for daily commuting the Jaunty i Pro is a lot more cost effective. No more surprise surge pricing, no more per minute fees.
@sana-ifranover 1 year ago
The ability to own is unbeatable. No app required, I can just grab my Jaunty i Pro and go. It's always charged and well maintained, I know.
@sachin-shaover 1 year ago
In my experience rental scooters are more powerful and stable. The Jaunty i Pro is a bit flimsy by comparison. Birds are sturdier for city riding and therefore my preference.
@jyotsana-hover 1 year ago
I moved from Bird to owning a Jaunty i Pro, and it’s been a game changer. There’s no more hunting for available scooters or dead batteries. It’s also cheap, and if you ride often, it pays for itself pretty quickly.
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