Cool Change Scooter Bag Built-in Charging Port Storage Front Hanging Bag Waterproof Scooter Handlebar Bag for M365 / M365 Pro/Segway ES/Folding Bike EVA Hard Shell Scooter Frame Bag
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No, I don't believe so. In the bag, there's only a cord. It does not come with a battery.
It will work with your Ninebot, of course. There isn't a ninebot in my possession. When I was on the train, however, I noticed them on them.
I don't own a 9bot, but it should fit yours; I've seen them on Segs on the train.
Yes, you could probably fit one 12- or 16-ounce bottle of water in there without any problems.
Selected User Reviews For Cool Change Scooter Bag Built-in Charging Port Storage Front Hanging Bag Waterproof Scooter Handlebar Bag for M365 / M365 Pro/Segway ES/Folding Bike EVA Hard Shell Scooter Frame Bag
This isn't at all what I was expecting. Because I like to listen to music, I ordered the small bag for my Razor a6 so that I could have storage and a charging option for my phone. The bag is a good size, and the various compartments appeal to me. However, contrary to what the description suggests, it does not come with a built-in charger. It just has a hole in the side of the bag where you can put your own portable battery pack and run the cord through. I could have done it by threading my cord through a small gap in the zipper. In addition, unzipping the zipper is a bit of a challenge. Overall, I chose to keep this bag because it fits snugly on my handle bars and I like the various compartments inside; I just wish the description wasn't misleading.
I've got a Ninebot ES4 on my hands. The bag does not obstruct any functions; the headlight, speedometer, battery test button, acceleration, brake, bell, and even my phone mount all work as expected, and the straps are sturdy and long. I adore the charger port and cable, which allows me to keep an external charger in my bag. Zippers are powerful, perhaps even excessively so. When I open and close them, I sometimes worry that I'll break one; hopefully, I won't. Overall, this is a purchase that you cannot go wrong with. Keys, phone, phone charger, and scooter charger all have plenty of room.
scooter. (Installed on Segway Ninebot Max)br>br> So far, the build quality has been excellent, and it's great that there's a USB port on the front that can be used to charge the battery or power additional lights. type- The pouch comes with an extension cable. Only a portable USB power supply/brick, etc. is required. br>br> There are multiple storage pouches, two of which are made of netting, as well as a small zipper pocket for smaller items. br>br>The material of the outer shell appears to be waterproof/water-resistant. tenacious br>The zippers don't appear to be flimsy at all. br>br>There is also a reflective material on the exterior for increased visibility. When you're out on the road, pay attention to your safety. br>br>Installation was a breeze; just use the built-in velcro straps to secure it to the scooter. Note: I had to lower my bag so that it didn't block the headlight. I also wish that a key ring or lanyard ring had been installed inside so that keys could be accessed more quickly. To the manufacturer, it's just an idea. br>br>I'm glad I took a chance and bought it because it's great to have more storage options when riding my E-bike. Scoot. br>br>I keep two fabric face masks, a Samsung Galaxy S9, a Milwaukee M12 power supply with a 3ah battery, a small olight flashlight, my wallet, and my vehicle keys in my bag. There is a small amount of extra space.
I'm really disappointed because I bought this to use as a commuter to and from the train station. It was nicked, scuffed, and dinged when it arrived. I had to wait for two as well. It took 5 weeks to get it from Cali, despite the fact that standard shipping takes 4 to 5 days. br>br>It also won't charge; set it to charge 5 instead. There is no charge for the first five hours! So disappointed. This is a bust product. br>br>I use it to commute to work, and it's not cool that you didn't send me a working product with scratches and dents.
Zipper pulls are a pain to use. Within a week, it had completely disintegrated. Metal that is extremely thin. To replace it, I purchased some fabric zipper pulls. br>br>Otherwise, everything is fine. The charging capability isn't particularly impressive. It's a port where you can plug in a USB flash drive. A power bank extender that plugs into your own power bank. When you need to charge something, open the bag, remove the battery power bank, turn it on, replace the power bank, and close the bag. There are no buttons or batteries included in the bag. Expect your power bank to bounce around in your bag because it will be loose. It will also occupy room. I'm not sure I'll use the battery feature. br>br>I'm not sure I'll use it.
It has good smooth zippers with a rubber lip on each side to make it fairly water-resistant, and it has what feels like Nylon or ABS plastic reinforcement that is still flexible so it won't shatter. It also has good smooth zippers with a rubber lip on each side to help prevent crushing. It is large enough to hold a standard OEM scooter charger or even most aftermarket thicker quick chargers, and it is water resistant (not waterproof) to prevent occasional splashes from seeping inside. A quick charger, a mini pump, and a scooter-related item are among the items I keep in my case. A specific multitool, riding gloves, a couple of face masks, and a $20 bill in case I need to stop in the middle of a ride to go inside a store or restaurant.
So, here's the deal: It's exactly what it says on the tin. It has pockets so you can separate your belongings and a charging plug in. BUT, if you need to plug this thing into something to charge your devices, why not just plug your devices into the thing? I mean. Why is there a middleman involved? It's akin to natural law; a middleman doesn't do things for the sake of doing them. br>br>Just some food for thought.