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Varla Eagle One vs ZERO 10X: 30 Highlights & 42 Differences — So, Which Electric Scooter Actually Works Better

See why Varla scores higher on rider comfort and ergonomic options. We lined up Varla Eagle One and ZERO 10X across top speed, number of motors, cruise control & battery capacity and more to help drivers like you choose the right electric scooter with ease.

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Varla Eagle One Vs ZERO 10X: The Ultimate Electric Scooter Faceoff

When it comes to high-performance electric scooters for adult commuters and riders seeking an exciting blend of speed and comfort, the Varla Eagle One and the ZERO 10X stand out as prominent contenders. Both scooters share core similarities; dual 1000W motors, pushing peak power outputs to a strong 3200W and a top speed of 40 mph. They cater to the adult demographic with robust aluminum frames, pneumatic 10" tires for a smooth ride, and strong braking systems featuring disc and electronic brakes. While these similarities provide a solid foundation for either scooter, there are compelling differences in range, comfort, and advanced features that set the two apart.

Varla Eagle One: The High-Performance, Feature-Rich Choice

The Varla Eagle One impresses with a carefully tuned balance of power and ride quality. Its 18.2 Ah battery slightly edges out the ZERO 10X's 18 Ah, delivering an extended 40 miles per charge, outperforming ZERO's 31 miles. This gain in range lets riders push further without worrying about recharging.

Charging is also quicker on Varla with an 8-hour cycle versus the ZERO's 10 hours, aided by fast charging compatibility and dual charging ports with waterproof covers for added reliability. Riders can also benefit from the regenerative braking system unique to Varla, which helps recapture energy and aid efficiency.

Comfort isn't sacrificed either: the Varla provides a luxurious setup with adjustable handlebars and a padded, adjustable seat option, which significantly improves ergonomics during longer rides. Its dual hydraulic suspension springs front and rear work wonders on rough roads, highlighted further by an indicated high suspension comfort level and effective shock absorption.

The Eagle One's design features a two-step folding mechanism and a lighter folded height of 19 inches, making it easier to carry or stow in compact spaces. Its wider 9-inch deck offers stable footing, and a max load capacity of 330 lbs comfortably supports heavier riders compared to the ZERO's 264 lbs limit.

Security and safety are not overlooked: the Varla integrates ABS for more reliable stopping power and a 3.5" large LCD display centralized with key lock and cruise control features, including a fully fledged cruise control; a feature missing on the ZERO. Additionally, the Varla meets an IP54 weather resistance rating, which means it stands up better against splashes and dust, translating to superior durability for varied urban rides.

ZERO 10X: A Sturdy Option with Simple Strength

The ZERO 10X positions itself as a reliable, no-nonsense electric scooter for riders who prioritize raw power and classic construction. Its dual 1000W motors match Varla's top speed and power output, maintaining competitive performance with a 3200W peak and a max speed of 40 mph.

Though it lacks specifics on acceleration and climbing, the ZERO's 25° hill climb angle is respectable for urban gradients. Its coil suspension front and rear provide a tried-and-true ride comfort, while pneumatic 10" tires ensure some cushioning against bumps.

ZERO's straightforward design includes a wider 10" deck, which some riders may find roomier, though it doesn't specify ground clearance nor offers foot padding. The scooter folds using a fast one-step mechanism, though without adjustable handlebars or a seat option available, targeting riders who prefer standing.

In terms of user interface, the ZERO sports an LCD for speed and battery monitoring but lacks the size and advanced functionalities that Varla's screen provides. Neither model supports Bluetooth or smart app connectivity, but ZERO forgoes key locks and cruise control, simplifying the controls but at the expense of convenience.

Maintenance benefits include an easier tire replacement process, though there is no detailed water resistance rating, making it less ideal in harsher weather conditions. The overall warranty for ZERO is only 6 months, half of Varla's 1-year offering, which affects long-term peace of mind for buyers.

Quick Take

The Varla Eagle One shines with a longer range, faster charging, adjustable comfort features, and comprehensive safety systems like ABS and regenerative braking. Meanwhile, the ZERO 10X delivers solid power and a spacious deck with more straightforward mechanics, appealing to riders who want dependable speed and simplicity without extra bells and whistles.

Bottom Line

For riders looking for the best value packed with advanced features, the Varla Eagle One is the clear choice. It offers superior battery technology, comfort, and durability at a more budget-friendly price point. The ZERO 10X, while solid, does not justify its higher cost given the fewer customer conveniences and reduced feature set.

Verdict

  • Winner: Varla Eagle One - Boasts superior range, performance, safety features, and comfort with an excellent price/performance ratio.
  • Runner-up: ZERO 10X - Offers strong power and solid build, but falls short in features, charging speed, and comfort ergonomics compared to Varla.

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Comparisons & Facts 143

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General Information 9

Year of Release

When was it released?

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes 2020

0 ZERO 10X 0 Votes 2018

Varla Eagle One
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Year of Release

The Varla Eagle One was released in 2020, making it two years newer than the ZERO 10X, which was released in 2018. This might indicate newer technology in the Varla Eagle One.

Indicates the year the scooter was released to the market.

Rider Type

What type of rider is it made for?

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Commuter, Performance

0 ZERO 10X 0 Votes Commuter, Performance

ZERO 10X
ZERO 10X

This scooter is designed to cater to both Commuter and Performance rider types. It offers a balance of practicality for daily travel and power for thrill-seeking experiences.

Defines the style or purpose of riding intended for the scooter.

Product Type

What type of scooter is it?

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Electric

0 ZERO 10X 0 Votes Electric

Defines the broad category of the scooter.

Model Name

What is the model name?

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

0 ZERO 10X 0 Votes ZERO 10X

Identifies the specific model designation of the scooter.

Series Line

What series or line does it belong to?

Who knows? 0 Votes Varla Eagle One (Help us out by suggesting one!)

Who knows? 0 Votes ZERO 10X (Help us out by suggesting one!)

Indicates if the scooter belongs to a product series or line.

Country of Origin

What is the country of origin?

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes China

0 ZERO 10X 0 Votes China

Specifies the country where the scooter was manufactured or designed.

Intended Age Group

What is the intended age group?

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Adult

0 ZERO 10X 0 Votes Adult

Defines the target rider age category.

Scooter Category

What category does this scooter fall under?

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Electric

0 ZERO 10X 0 Votes Electric

Provides more detailed classification of the scooter’s design.

Certification Compliance

What certifications does it have?

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes CE, FCC, RoHS

0 ZERO 10X 0 Votes CE

Varla Eagle One
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Certification Compliance

The Varla Eagle One has broader certification compliance with CE, FCC, and RoHS standards, whereas the ZERO 10X only lists CE. Varla Eagle One offers more verified compliance.

Lists regulatory or safety certifications the scooter complies with.

Dimensions & Weight 15

Deck Width

What is the deck width?

9 inch 0 Votes
10 inch 1 Votes

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Deck Width

The ZERO 10X provides a slightly wider deck at 10 inches compared to the Varla Eagle One's 9 inches. This might offer the ZERO 10X rider a bit more foot room.

The usable standing deck width.

I'm leaning towards the ZERO 10X because of its 10-inch deck width. A little extra room for my feet makes a big difference in comfort during longer rides.

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Max Load Capacity

What is the max load capacity?

330 lbs 1 Votes
264 lbs 0 Votes

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Max Load Capacity

The Varla Eagle One boasts a higher max load capacity of 330 lbs (150 kg), significantly more than the ZERO 10X's 264 lbs (120 kg). The Varla Eagle One is better suited for heavier riders or carrying more cargo.

Maximum rider weight supported.

The Varla Eagle One's max load capacity of 330 lbs is a big plus for heavier riders like myself. ZERO 10X's 264 lbs is a bit too close to the limit for comfort.

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Weight

What is the scooter weight?

77 lbs 0 Votes
77 lbs 0 Votes

Total scooter weight.

Depth

What is the depth?

49 inch 0 Votes
48.4 inch 0 Votes

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Depth

The Varla Eagle One has a depth of 49 inches, which is slightly longer than the ZERO 10X at 48.4 inches. They are quite similar in overall length.

The overall depth (front to back) of the scooter in its riding form.

Height

What is the height?

49 inch 0 Votes
19.7 inch 0 Votes

Varla Eagle One
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Height

The Varla Eagle One stands at a height of 49 inches, considerably taller than the ZERO 10X which is 19.7 inches high. This could impact rider comfort or folded size significantly.

The total height of the scooter when set up for riding.

Folded Width

What is the folded width?

26 inch 0 Votes
13 inch 0 Votes

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Folded Width

The Varla Eagle One has a folded width of 26 inches, which is much wider than the ZERO 10X's 13 inches. The ZERO 10X is more compact when folded.

The width of the scooter when folded for storage.

Folded Depth

What is the folded depth?

49 inch 0 Votes
46.5 inch 0 Votes

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Folded Depth

The Varla Eagle One's folded depth is 49 inches, slightly longer than the ZERO 10X's 46.5 inches. Both scooters maintain a significant length even when folded.

The depth of the scooter when folded.

Deck Length

What is the deck length?

22 inch 0 Votes

Who knows? 0 Votes ZERO 10X (Help us out by suggesting one!)

Varla Eagle One
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ZERO 10X
Deck Length

The Varla Eagle One features a deck length of 22 inches, providing ample space, while the deck length for the ZERO 10X is not available. This makes it hard to compare foot comfort.

The length of the standing deck.

Deck Height from Ground

What is the deck height from ground?

9 inch 0 Votes

Who knows? 0 Votes ZERO 10X (Help us out by suggesting one!)

Varla Eagle One
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Deck Height from Ground

The Varla Eagle One has a deck height of 9 inches from the ground, offering a certain clearance, but this specification is not available for the ZERO 10X. This impacts knowing the ride height of the ZERO 10X.

The distance from ground to deck surface.

Ground Clearance

What is the ground clearance?

7 inch 0 Votes

Who knows? 0 Votes ZERO 10X (Help us out by suggesting one!)

Varla Eagle One
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Ground Clearance

The Varla Eagle One offers 7 inches of ground clearance, which is suitable for varied terrain, whereas this information is not available for the ZERO 10X. This makes the ZERO 10X's off-road capability unclear.

The clearance between ground and lowest scooter point.

Width

What is the width?

26 inch 0 Votes
12.6 inch 0 Votes

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Width

The Varla Eagle One has a width of 26 inches, significantly wider than the ZERO 10X's 12.6 inches. This difference might affect maneuverability and storage.

The overall width of the scooter in its riding form.

Folded Height

What is the folded height?

19 inch 0 Votes
17.5 inch 0 Votes

Varla Eagle One
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Folded Height

The Varla Eagle One has a folded height of 19 inches, just slightly taller than the ZERO 10X at 17.5 inches. Both offer a relatively compact folded profile.

The height of the scooter when folded.

Performance & Speed 9

Number of Motors

How many motors does it have?

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Two

0 ZERO 10X 0 Votes Two

Varla Eagle One
Varla Eagle One

The scooter is equipped with Two motors, indicating a powerful setup often found in performance-oriented models for enhanced acceleration and hill-climbing capability.

The number of motors on the scooter.

Top Speed

What is the top speed?

40 mph 0 Votes
40 mph 0 Votes

The maximum speed the scooter can achieve on flat ground.

Cruise Control

Does it have cruise control?

Who knows? 0 Votes Varla Eagle One (Help us out by suggesting one!)

Who knows? 0 Votes ZERO 10X (Help us out by suggesting one!)

Varla Eagle One
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ZERO 10X
Cruise Control

The Varla Eagle One includes cruise control for comfortable long-distance riding, a feature not specified for the ZERO 10X. This makes the Varla Eagle One potentially more convenient for extended commutes.

Indicates if the scooter has cruise control feature.

Motor Power Single

What is the motor power (single)?

1,000 Watt 0 Votes
1,000 Watt 0 Votes

Varla Eagle One
Varla Eagle One

For scooters with a single motor option, the motor power is 1000 Watt, providing robust performance for daily commuting and recreational riding.

ZERO 10X
ZERO 10X

The single motor power output is 1000 Watt. This indicates a robust motor capable of providing strong acceleration and good performance.

The power output of the primary motor.

Hill Climb Angle

What is the hill climb angle?

30 degrees 0 Votes
25 degrees 0 Votes

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Hill Climb Angle

The Varla Eagle One can handle a steeper hill climb angle of 30 degrees, surpassing the ZERO 10X's 25 degrees. This suggests the Varla Eagle One is better for more challenging inclines.

The maximum incline the scooter can climb.

Drive Type

What type of drive does it have?

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Hub

0 ZERO 10X 0 Votes Hub

ZERO 10X
ZERO 10X

The scooter uses a Hub drive type, meaning the motor is integrated directly into the wheel. This design often results in a quieter ride and less maintenance compared to chain or belt drives.

Type of drive mechanism the scooter uses.

Motor Power Dual

What is the motor power (dual)?

2,000 Watt 0 Votes
2,000 Watt 0 Votes

The total power output if the scooter has dual motors.

Peak Power Output

What is the peak power output?

3,200 Watt 0 Votes
3,200 Watt 0 Votes

The peak power that the scooter can achieve under high demand.

Acceleration 0 to 15 mph

What is the acceleration time from 0 to 15 mph?

3.5 seconds 0 Votes

Who knows? 0 Votes ZERO 10X (Help us out by suggesting one!)

Varla Eagle One
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Acceleration 0 to 15 mph

The Varla Eagle One accelerates from 0 to 15 mph in a quick 3.5 seconds, providing swift starts. The acceleration time for the ZERO 10X is not available, making a direct comparison difficult.

Time taken to accelerate from 0 to 15 mph.

Battery & Range 10

Charging Time

What is the charging time?

8 hours 1 Votes
10 hours 0 Votes

Varla Eagle One
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Charging Time

The Varla Eagle One charges fully in 8 hours, which is 2 hours faster than the ZERO 10X's 10-hour charging time. The Varla Eagle One gets you back on the road quicker.

The time it takes to fully charge the battery.

I gotta say, 8 hours for charging on the Varla is pretty quick. The ZERO 10X takes two hours longer, which feels like a drag when you're in a hurry.

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Battery Capacity

What is the battery capacity?

18.2 Ah 0 Votes
18 Ah 0 Votes

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ZERO 10X
Battery Capacity

The Varla Eagle One has a battery capacity of 18.2 Ah, slightly higher than the ZERO 10X's 18 Ah. This minor difference likely translates to negligible real-world range variation.

The energy storage capacity of the battery.

Regenerative Braking Support

Does it have regenerative braking?

Yes 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

No 0 Votes ZERO 10X

Varla Eagle One
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Regenerative Braking Support

The Varla Eagle One features regenerative braking support, which helps extend battery life and reduce wear on physical brakes, a feature not specified for the ZERO 10X. This makes the Varla Eagle One more energy efficient.

Indicates if the scooter has regenerative braking.

Battery Type

What type of battery does it use?

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Lithium-Ion

0 ZERO 10X 0 Votes Lithium-Ion

Varla Eagle One
Varla Eagle One

The scooter is powered by a Lithium-Ion battery, known for its high energy density, long cycle life, and lighter weight compared to other battery types.

The type of battery used in the scooter.

Fast Charging Support

Does it support fast charging?

Yes 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

No 0 Votes ZERO 10X

Varla Eagle One
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ZERO 10X
Fast Charging Support

The Varla Eagle One supports fast charging, enabling quicker battery top-ups, while fast charging support is not specified for the ZERO 10X. The Varla Eagle One offers more charging flexibility.

Indicates if the scooter supports fast charging.

Range per Charge

What is the range per charge?

40 miles 1 Votes
31 miles 0 Votes

Varla Eagle One
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ZERO 10X
Range per Charge

The Varla Eagle One offers a superior range of 40 miles per charge, significantly more than the ZERO 10X's 31 miles. For longer commutes, the Varla Eagle One is the better option.

The maximum distance the scooter can travel on a full charge.

The Varla Eagle One really stands out with its 40 miles range. That's a significant difference compared to ZERO 10X's 31 miles, giving more peace of mind on longer rides.

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Battery Voltage

What is the battery voltage?

52 Volt 0 Votes
52 Volt 0 Votes

The operating voltage of the battery.

Removable Battery

Is the battery removable?

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

No 0 Votes ZERO 10X

Indicates if the battery can be removed for separate charging.

Swappable Battery

Is the battery swappable?

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

No 0 Votes ZERO 10X

Indicates if the battery can be swapped for a charged one.

Charger Output Power

What is the charger output power?

1.7 Amps 0 Votes

Who knows? 0 Votes ZERO 10X (Help us out by suggesting one!)

Varla Eagle One
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ZERO 10X
Charger Output Power

The Varla Eagle One comes with a charger output power of 1.7 Amps, providing efficient charging, but this detail is unavailable for the ZERO 10X. This makes it hard to compare charging speed directly.

The output power of the charger.

Wheels & Tires 9

Suspension Type Front

What suspension type does the front wheel use?

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Hydraulic

0 ZERO 10X 0 Votes Coil

Varla Eagle One
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ZERO 10X
Suspension Type Front

The Varla Eagle One uses hydraulic front suspension for a smoother ride, whereas the ZERO 10X employs coil suspension. Hydraulic suspension generally offers better damping and comfort.

The type of suspension on the front wheel.

Suspension Type Rear

What suspension type does the rear wheel use?

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Hydraulic

0 ZERO 10X 0 Votes Coil

Varla Eagle One
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ZERO 10X
Suspension Type Rear

Similar to the front, the Varla Eagle One also has hydraulic rear suspension, while the ZERO 10X features coil suspension at the rear. The Varla Eagle One likely offers a more refined suspension experience.

The type of suspension on the rear wheel.

Tire Width

What is the tire width?

3 inch 0 Votes
3 inch 0 Votes

Varla Eagle One
Varla Eagle One

The tires have a width of 3 inch (7.62 cm), providing a good balance between stability and maneuverability.

ZERO 10X
ZERO 10X

The tire width is 3 inch, which converts to 7.62 cm. Wider tires generally offer better stability and grip, particularly on uneven surfaces.

The width of the tire.

Front Wheel Size

What is the front wheel size?

10 inch 0 Votes
10 inch 0 Votes

Varla Eagle One
Varla Eagle One

The front wheel has a size of 10 inch (25.4 cm), contributing to improved stability and a smoother ride over varied surfaces.

The size of the front wheel.

Rear Wheel Size

What is the rear wheel size?

10 inch 0 Votes
10 inch 0 Votes

ZERO 10X
ZERO 10X

The rear wheel size is 10 inch, which converts to 25.4 cm. Larger wheels generally offer a smoother ride and better handling over bumps and cracks.

The size of the rear wheel.

Tire Material

What is the tire material?

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Rubber

0 ZERO 10X 0 Votes Rubber

Varla Eagle One
Varla Eagle One

The tires are made from Rubber, a common material known for providing good grip, durability, and shock absorption.

The material the tires are made from.

Tire Pressure Requirement

What is the tire pressure requirement?

45 psi 0 Votes

Who knows? 0 Votes ZERO 10X (Help us out by suggesting one!)

Varla Eagle One
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ZERO 10X
Tire Pressure Requirement

The Varla Eagle One requires a tire pressure of 45 psi for optimal performance, while this information is not available for the ZERO 10X. Having this information helps Varla Eagle One owners maintain their tires correctly.

The required tire pressure for optimal performance.

Tire Type

What type of tire does it have?

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Pneumatic

0 ZERO 10X 0 Votes Pneumatic

The type of tire used on the scooter.

Shock Absorbers

Does it have shock absorbers?

Yes 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

Yes 0 Votes ZERO 10X

Indicates if the scooter has shock absorbers for added comfort.

Braking System 6

ABS Support

Does it have ABS?

Yes 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

No 0 Votes ZERO 10X

Varla Eagle One
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ZERO 10X
ABS Support

The Varla Eagle One supports ABS, providing enhanced braking safety by preventing wheel lock-up, while ABS support is not specified for the ZERO 10X. This makes the Varla Eagle One safer in emergency braking situations.

Indicates if the scooter is equipped with Anti-lock Braking System (ABS).

Brake Type Rear

What is the rear brake type?

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Disc

0 ZERO 10X 0 Votes Disc

Varla Eagle One
Varla Eagle One

The rear brake type is Disc, known for its powerful and reliable stopping performance, especially important for higher-speed scooters.

ZERO 10X
ZERO 10X

The rear wheels are equipped with Disc brakes. Disc brakes provide strong and consistent stopping power, crucial for rider safety, especially at higher speeds or in emergency situations.

The type of brake on the rear wheel.

Brake Type Front

What is the front brake type?

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Disc

0 ZERO 10X 0 Votes Disc

Varla Eagle One
Varla Eagle One

The front brake system is a Disc type, providing strong and reliable stopping power, essential for safety and control, especially at high speeds.

The type of brake on the front wheel.

Electronic Brake

Does it have an electronic brake?

Yes 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

Yes 0 Votes ZERO 10X

ZERO 10X
ZERO 10X

The scooter is equipped with an electronic brake. This system provides additional stopping power and can sometimes offer regenerative braking capabilities to recover energy.

Indicates if the scooter has an electronic braking system.

Regenerative Brake

Does it have regenerative braking?

Yes 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

No 0 Votes ZERO 10X

Varla Eagle One
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ZERO 10X
Regenerative Brake

The Varla Eagle One includes a regenerative brake, which helps recharge the battery while slowing down, a feature not specified for the ZERO 10X. This gives the Varla Eagle One a slight advantage in efficiency.

Indicates if the scooter has regenerative braking.

Brake Lever Position

What side is the brake lever on?

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Both (Left & Right)

0 ZERO 10X 0 Votes Both (Left & Right)

Varla Eagle One
Varla Eagle One

The brake levers are positioned on Both (Left & Right) sides of the handlebar, offering intuitive control similar to a bicycle.

The position of the brake lever on the handlebars.

Frame & Build 9

Folding Mechanism

What is the folding mechanism?

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Two-Step

0 ZERO 10X 0 Votes One-Step

Varla Eagle One
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ZERO 10X
Folding Mechanism

The ZERO 10X features a more convenient one-step folding mechanism, while the Varla Eagle One uses a two-step mechanism. The ZERO 10X offers quicker folding for portability.

The system used to fold the scooter for storage.

Deck Material

What is the deck material?

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Aluminum

0 ZERO 10X 0 Votes Aluminum

ZERO 10X
ZERO 10X

The deck is constructed from Aluminum. This material choice ensures a good balance of strength, lightweight design, and corrosion resistance for durability.

The material the standing deck is made from.

Deck Grip Surface

What is the deck grip surface?

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Grip Tape

0 ZERO 10X 0 Votes Grip Tape

Varla Eagle One
Varla Eagle One

The deck features a Grip Tape surface, providing excellent traction for the rider's feet, even in wet conditions, and improving control.

The surface material for grip on the deck.

Handlebar Type

What type of handlebars does it have?

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Adjustable

0 ZERO 10X 0 Votes Fixed

Varla Eagle One
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ZERO 10X
Handlebar Type

The Varla Eagle One features an adjustable handlebar type, allowing riders to customize their comfort, whereas the ZERO 10X has a fixed handlebar type. The Varla Eagle One offers greater ergonomic flexibility.

The type of handlebars used on the scooter.

Frame Material

What is the frame material?

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Aluminum

0 ZERO 10X 0 Votes Aluminum

Varla Eagle One
Varla Eagle One

The frame is constructed from Aluminum, a lightweight yet durable material that contributes to the scooter's overall portability and structural integrity.

The material the scooter frame is made from.

Weather Resistance Rating

What is the weather resistance rating?

0 Varla Eagle One 1 Votes IP54

Who knows? 0 Votes ZERO 10X (Help us out by suggesting one!)

Varla Eagle One
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ZERO 10X
Weather Resistance Rating

The Varla Eagle One has an IP54 weather resistance rating, indicating protection against dust and splashing water, a rating not available for the ZERO 10X. This makes the Varla Eagle One more suitable for varied weather conditions.

The scooter's weather resistance rating.

I appreciate that the Varla Eagle One has an IP54 weather resistance rating. It means I can worry less about light rain and dust, a spec ZERO 10X doesn't even specify.

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Stem Type

What type of stem does it have?

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Foldable

0 ZERO 10X 0 Votes Foldable

The type of stem used to hold the handlebars.

Kickstand

Does it have a kickstand?

Yes 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

Yes 0 Votes ZERO 10X

Indicates if the scooter has a kickstand.

Frame Color Options

What color options are available for the frame?

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Black, Blue, & Red

0 ZERO 10X 0 Votes Black

Varla Eagle One
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ZERO 10X
Frame Color Options

The Varla Eagle One offers more frame color options, including Black, Blue, and Red, giving riders more personalization choices than the ZERO 10X, which is only available in Black. The Varla Eagle One provides more aesthetic variety.

The available colors for the frame.

Comfort & Ergonomics 8

Seat Type

What type of seat does it have?

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Padded

0 ZERO 10X 0 Votes Padded

ZERO 10X
ZERO 10X

The seat type is Padded, offering enhanced comfort for longer rides. This design helps reduce fatigue, making extended journeys more enjoyable.

The type of seat available.

Riding Modes

What riding modes does it offer?

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Eco, Drive, Sport, Turbo

0 ZERO 10X 0 Votes Eco, Turbo

Varla Eagle One
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ZERO 10X
Riding Modes

The Varla Eagle One offers more riding modes, including Eco, Drive, Sport, and Turbo, providing greater versatility than the ZERO 10X's Eco and Turbo modes. Riders can fine-tune their experience more with the Varla Eagle One.

The riding modes that adjust the scooter's performance.

Adjustable Seat Height

Is the seat height adjustable?

Yes 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

No 0 Votes ZERO 10X

Varla Eagle One
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ZERO 10X
Adjustable Seat Height

The Varla Eagle One supports adjustable seat height, allowing for personalized ergonomics, while this feature is not specified for the ZERO 10X. The Varla Eagle One caters better to individual rider preferences.

Indicates if the seat height can be adjusted.

Foot Deck Padding

Does it have foot deck padding?

Yes 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

No 0 Votes ZERO 10X

Varla Eagle One
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ZERO 10X
Foot Deck Padding

The Varla Eagle One includes foot deck padding for enhanced comfort during rides, a feature not specified for the ZERO 10X. This can reduce fatigue on longer rides with the Varla Eagle One.

Indicates if the foot deck is padded for comfort.

Seat Availability

Does it have a seat?

Yes 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

No 0 Votes ZERO 10X

Varla Eagle One
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ZERO 10X
Seat Availability

The Varla Eagle One has seat availability, offering a more comfortable riding option, a feature not specified for the ZERO 10X. This means the Varla Eagle One can be adapted for seated use.

Indicates if the scooter has an available seat.

Handlebar Grips Material

What is the handlebar grip material?

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Rubber

0 ZERO 10X 0 Votes Rubber

The material of the handlebar grips.

Shock Absorber Seatpost

Does it have a shock-absorbing seatpost?

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

No 0 Votes ZERO 10X

Varla Eagle One
vs
ZERO 10X
Shock Absorber Seatpost

The Varla Eagle One does not include a shock absorber seatpost, potentially offering a firmer ride when seated, and this feature is not specified for the ZERO 10X. This might impact seated comfort on the Varla Eagle One.

Indicates if the scooter includes a shock-absorbing seatpost.

Suspension Comfort Level

What is the suspension comfort level?

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes High

Who knows? 0 Votes ZERO 10X (Help us out by suggesting one!)

Varla Eagle One
vs
ZERO 10X
Suspension Comfort Level

The Varla Eagle One is rated with a high suspension comfort level, promising a very smooth ride, whereas this information is not available for the ZERO 10X. The Varla Eagle One prioritizes rider comfort.

The comfort level provided by the suspension system.

Safety & Lighting 8

Headlight Type

What type of headlight does it have?

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes LED

0 ZERO 10X 0 Votes LED

The type of headlight used on the scooter.

Rear Light Type

What type of rear light does it have?

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes LED

0 ZERO 10X 0 Votes LED

ZERO 10X
ZERO 10X

The rear light is an LED type. LED lights are known for their brightness, energy efficiency, and longer lifespan compared to traditional incandescent lights, improving visibility.

The type of rear light used.

Brake Light

Does it have a brake light?

Yes 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

Yes 0 Votes ZERO 10X

ZERO 10X
ZERO 10X

A brake light is included on the scooter. This enhances safety by making the rider more visible to others, especially when slowing down or stopping.

Indicates if the scooter includes a brake light for safety.

Reflectors

Does it have reflectors?

Yes 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

Yes 0 Votes ZERO 10X

ZERO 10X
ZERO 10X

The scooter is equipped with reflectors. These passive safety features increase visibility to other road users, especially in low-light conditions.

Indicates if the scooter is equipped with reflectors for visibility.

Headlight Brightness

What is the headlight brightness?

800 Lumen 0 Votes

Who knows? 0 Votes ZERO 10X (Help us out by suggesting one!)

Varla Eagle One
vs
ZERO 10X
Headlight Brightness

The Varla Eagle One's headlight boasts a brightness of 800 lumens, ensuring excellent visibility, while this specification is not available for the ZERO 10X. The Varla Eagle One offers superior nighttime illumination.

The brightness level of the headlight.

Turn Signals

Does it have turn signals?

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

No 0 Votes ZERO 10X

Varla Eagle One
vs
ZERO 10X
Turn Signals

The Varla Eagle One does not include turn signals, which means riders must use hand signals, and this feature is also not specified for the ZERO 10X. Neither scooter provides integrated turn signal functionality based on available data.

Indicates if the scooter has built-in turn signals for signaling turns.

Bell Type

What type of horn/bell does it have?

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Mechanical

0 ZERO 10X 0 Votes Mechanical

The type of horn or bell available on the scooter.

Visibility Range

What is the visibility range?

200 feet 0 Votes

Who knows? 0 Votes ZERO 10X (Help us out by suggesting one!)

Varla Eagle One
vs
ZERO 10X
Visibility Range

The Varla Eagle One offers a visibility range of 200 feet, improving safety in low-light conditions, but this information is not available for the ZERO 10X. The Varla Eagle One provides a clearer safety benchmark.

The maximum distance at which the scooter is visible to others.

Controls & Display 12

Display Type

What type of display does it have?

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes LCD

0 ZERO 10X 0 Votes LCD

ZERO 10X
ZERO 10X

The scooter features an LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) screen. This display provides essential riding information such as speed, battery level, and riding mode.

The type of display screen on the scooter.

Battery Indicator

Does it have a battery indicator?

Yes 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

Yes 0 Votes ZERO 10X

ZERO 10X
ZERO 10X

The scooter includes a battery indicator. This feature allows riders to easily monitor the remaining charge, helping to prevent unexpected power loss during commutes.

Indicates if the scooter displays battery level information.

Display Size

What is the display size?

3.5 inch 0 Votes

Who knows? 0 Votes ZERO 10X (Help us out by suggesting one!)

Varla Eagle One
vs
ZERO 10X
Display Size

The Varla Eagle One features a 3.5-inch display for clear information, while the display size for the ZERO 10X is not available. The Varla Eagle One offers a more specified user interface.

The size of the display screen.

Odometer

Does it have an odometer?

Yes 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

Yes 0 Votes ZERO 10X

ZERO 10X
ZERO 10X

An odometer is integrated into the scooter. This feature tracks the total distance traveled, allowing riders to monitor usage and plan maintenance schedules.

Indicates if the scooter includes an odometer to track total distance ridden.

Speedometer

Does it have a speedometer?

Yes 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

Yes 0 Votes ZERO 10X

Indicates if the scooter includes a speedometer for real-time speed tracking.

Range Indicator

Does it have a range indicator?

Yes 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

Yes 0 Votes ZERO 10X

Indicates if the scooter includes a range indicator to show remaining distance.

Mobile App Connectivity

Does it connect with a mobile app?

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

No 0 Votes ZERO 10X

Varla Eagle One
vs
ZERO 10X
Mobile App Connectivity

The Varla Eagle One does not offer mobile app connectivity, meaning all controls are onboard, and this feature is also not specified for the ZERO 10X. Neither scooter provides smartphone integration based on available data.

Indicates if the scooter connects with a mobile app for tracking and settings.

Bluetooth Support

Does it have Bluetooth support?

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

No 0 Votes ZERO 10X

Indicates if the scooter supports Bluetooth connectivity.

NFC Unlock

Does it have NFC unlock?

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

No 0 Votes ZERO 10X

Indicates if the scooter can be unlocked using NFC (Near Field Communication).

Key Lock

Does it have a key lock?

Yes 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

No 0 Votes ZERO 10X

Varla Eagle One
vs
ZERO 10X
Key Lock

The Varla Eagle One includes a key lock for security, a feature not specified for the ZERO 10X. The Varla Eagle One offers a traditional physical security measure.

Indicates if the scooter includes a key lock for security.

Thumb Throttle Type

What type of throttle does it have?

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Thumb

0 ZERO 10X 0 Votes Thumb

The type of throttle mechanism on the scooter.

Control Buttons Placement

Where are the control buttons located?

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Center

0 ZERO 10X 0 Votes Left

Varla Eagle One
vs
ZERO 10X
Control Buttons Placement

The Varla Eagle One has its control buttons placed in the center, potentially for ambidextrous access, whereas the ZERO 10X places them on the left. This affects the ergonomic layout for riders.

The position of control buttons on the handlebars.

Connectivity & Smart Features 7

Mobile App Support

Does it have mobile app support?

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

No 0 Votes ZERO 10X

Indicates if the scooter supports mobile app integration for monitoring and settings.

GPS Tracking

Does it have GPS tracking?

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

No 0 Votes ZERO 10X

Indicates if the scooter includes GPS tracking for real-time location monitoring.

Anti Theft Alarm

Does it have an anti-theft alarm?

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

No 0 Votes ZERO 10X

Indicates if the scooter has an anti-theft alarm to prevent theft.

Remote Lock Unlock

Does it have remote lock/unlock?

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

No 0 Votes ZERO 10X

Indicates if the scooter can be remotely locked and unlocked via a mobile app.

Cruise Control via App

Does it support cruise control via app?

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

No 0 Votes ZERO 10X

Indicates if cruise control can be activated via the mobile app.

Firmware Upgrade Support

Does it support firmware upgrades?

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

No 0 Votes ZERO 10X

Indicates if the scooter supports firmware updates via the app.

Companion App Features

What features does the companion app have?

Who knows? 0 Votes Varla Eagle One (Help us out by suggesting one!)

Who knows? 0 Votes ZERO 10X (Help us out by suggesting one!)

Specifies the features offered by the scooter’s companion app.

Charging & Power Input 6

Charger Type

What charger type does it use?

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Standard

0 ZERO 10X 0 Votes Standard

Varla Eagle One
Varla Eagle One

The scooter comes with a Standard charger type, which is typically included for regular home charging.

ZERO 10X
ZERO 10X

The scooter comes with a Standard charger. This ensures compatibility and typical charging times for the battery.

The type of charger used with the scooter.

Number of Charging Ports

How many charging ports does it have?

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Two

0 ZERO 10X 0 Votes One

Varla Eagle One
vs
ZERO 10X
Number of Charging Ports

The Varla Eagle One is equipped with two charging ports, allowing for faster charging with dual chargers, while the ZERO 10X only has one. The Varla Eagle One offers greater charging flexibility and speed.

The number of charging ports available on the scooter.

Input Voltage

What is the input voltage?

110 Volt 0 Votes
60 Volt 0 Votes

Varla Eagle One
vs
ZERO 10X
Input Voltage

The Varla Eagle One handles an input voltage of 110 Volts, higher than the ZERO 10X's 60 Volts. This means the Varla Eagle One needs a specific power input for charging.

The voltage required for the scooter to charge.

Waterproof Charging Port Cover

Does it have a waterproof charging port cover?

Yes 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

No 0 Votes ZERO 10X

Varla Eagle One
vs
ZERO 10X
Waterproof Charging Port Cover

The Varla Eagle One features a waterproof charging port cover, enhancing durability and safety in wet conditions, a feature not specified for the ZERO 10X. This protects the charging system on the Varla Eagle One.

Indicates if the charging port is protected by a waterproof cover.

Charging Port Location

Where is the charging port located?

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Side

0 ZERO 10X 0 Votes Side

The location of the charging port on the scooter.

Fast Charger Compatibility

Is it compatible with fast chargers?

Yes 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

No 0 Votes ZERO 10X

Varla Eagle One
vs
ZERO 10X
Fast Charger Compatibility

The Varla Eagle One is compatible with fast chargers, enabling quicker battery replenishment, while fast charger compatibility is not specified for the ZERO 10X. The Varla Eagle One provides more options for rapid charging.

Indicates if the scooter is compatible with fast chargers.

Storage & Transport 7

Trolley Wheels

Does it have trolley wheels?

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

No 0 Votes ZERO 10X

Indicates if the scooter has built-in trolley wheels for easy rolling.

Folded Carry Handle

Does it have a folded carry handle?

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

No 0 Votes ZERO 10X

Indicates if the scooter includes a handle for easy carrying when folded.

Carry Strap Support

Does it have carry strap support?

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

No 0 Votes ZERO 10X

Indicates if the scooter has support for attaching a carry strap.

Detachable Basket

Does it have a detachable basket?

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

No 0 Votes ZERO 10X

Indicates if the scooter includes a detachable basket for carrying items.

Storage Hook

Does it have a storage hook?

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

No 0 Votes ZERO 10X

Indicates if the scooter includes a hook for storing bags or other items.

Kickstand Durability

What is the durability of the kickstand?

Who knows? 0 Votes Varla Eagle One (Help us out by suggesting one!)

Who knows? 0 Votes ZERO 10X (Help us out by suggesting one!)

The durability of the kickstand when supporting the scooter in an upright position.

Carry Bag Availability

Does it come with a carry bag?

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

No 0 Votes ZERO 10X

Indicates if the scooter comes with a carry bag for easy transportation.

Accessories & Add-ons 7

Side Mirrors

Does it have side mirrors?

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

No 0 Votes ZERO 10X

Indicates if the scooter has side mirrors for better visibility.

Phone Mount

Does it have a phone mount?

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

No 0 Votes ZERO 10X

Indicates if the scooter has a built-in phone mount for hands-free use.

Cup Holder

Does it have cup holder support?

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

No 0 Votes ZERO 10X

Indicates if the scooter supports a cup holder for drinks.

Basket/Bag Compatibility

Is it compatible with baskets or bags?

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

No 0 Votes ZERO 10X

Indicates if the scooter is compatible with baskets or bags for carrying items.

Helmet Holder Hook

Does it have a helmet holder hook?

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

No 0 Votes ZERO 10X

Indicates if the scooter has a hook for holding a helmet when not in use.

Child Seat Compatibility

Is it compatible with a child seat?

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

No 0 Votes ZERO 10X

Indicates if the scooter can support a child seat for younger riders.

Mudguards

Does it have mudguards?

Yes 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

Yes 0 Votes ZERO 10X

Indicates if the scooter has mudguards to protect the rider from dirt and debris.

Maintenance & Durability 7

Maintenance Tools

Does it include maintenance tools?

Yes 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

No 0 Votes ZERO 10X

Varla Eagle One
Varla Eagle One

Basic maintenance tools are included with the scooter, allowing owners to perform minor adjustments and upkeep.

Indicates if maintenance tools are included with the scooter.

Battery Lifespan Cycles

How many charge cycles does the battery last?

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes 800 Cycles

Who knows? 0 Votes ZERO 10X (Help us out by suggesting one!)

The number of charge cycles the battery can last before losing capacity.

Water Resistance Level

What is the water resistance level?

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes IPX4

Who knows? 0 Votes ZERO 10X (Help us out by suggesting one!)

The detailed water resistance level of the scooter, protecting it from rain or splashes.

Corrosion Resistance

Does it have corrosion resistance?

Who knows? 0 Votes Varla Eagle One (Help us out by suggesting one!)

Who knows? 0 Votes ZERO 10X (Help us out by suggesting one!)

Indicates if the scooter has anti-corrosion features for extended durability.

Replaceable Parts

Are the parts replaceable?

Yes 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

Yes 0 Votes ZERO 10X

ZERO 10X
ZERO 10X

The scooter is designed with replaceable parts. This facilitates easier maintenance and repairs, extending the product's lifespan and reducing overall ownership costs.

Indicates if key parts are replaceable for easy repairs.

Tire Replacement Ease

Is it easy to replace the tires?

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

Yes 0 Votes ZERO 10X

ZERO 10X
ZERO 10X

Tires are designed for easy replacement. This simplifies maintenance tasks, allowing users to quickly change worn-out or punctured tires without excessive effort.

Indicates how easy it is to replace the tires.

Motor Lifespan Hours

How many hours will the motor last?

3,000 hours 0 Votes

Who knows? 0 Votes ZERO 10X (Help us out by suggesting one!)

The expected number of hours the motor will last before wear.

Noise & Ride Quality 4

Motor Noise Level

What is the motor noise level?

65 dB 0 Votes

Who knows? 0 Votes ZERO 10X (Help us out by suggesting one!)

Varla Eagle One
Varla Eagle One

The motor noise level is 65 dB, which is comparable to a normal conversation, providing a relatively quiet riding experience.

The noise produced by the motor during operation.

Ride Smoothness

How smooth is the ride?

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Very Smooth

Who knows? 0 Votes ZERO 10X (Help us out by suggesting one!)

Varla Eagle One
Varla Eagle One

The scooter offers a Very Smooth ride, indicating good suspension and tire quality for enhanced rider comfort.

A rating of how smooth the ride feels on various surfaces.

Shock Absorption Rating

What is the shock absorption rating?

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes High

Who knows? 0 Votes ZERO 10X (Help us out by suggesting one!)

The effectiveness of the shock absorption system in providing a comfortable ride.

Road Surface Adaptability

How well does it handle different road surfaces?

Who knows? 0 Votes Varla Eagle One (Help us out by suggesting one!)

Who knows? 0 Votes ZERO 10X (Help us out by suggesting one!)

The scooter's ability to adapt to and perform well on different road surfaces.

Packaging & Shipping 6

Eco-Friendly Packaging

Is the packaging eco-friendly?

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

No 0 Votes ZERO 10X

Indicates if the packaging is environmentally friendly.

Package Width

What is the package width?

14 inch 0 Votes
12.6 inch 0 Votes

ZERO 10X
ZERO 10X

The package width of the scooter is 12.6 inch, equivalent to 32.00 cm. This dimension helps in determining shipping costs and storage requirements.

The width of the package used for shipping the scooter.

Package Depth

What is the package depth?

52 inch 0 Votes
48.4 inch 0 Votes

ZERO 10X
ZERO 10X

The package depth measures 48.4 inch, which is approximately 122.94 cm. This dimension is essential for logistics and ensures the product fits intended storage or shipping containers.

The depth of the package used for shipping the scooter.

Package Height

What is the package height?

22 inch 0 Votes
19.7 inch 0 Votes

Varla Eagle One
Varla Eagle One

The package height is 22 inch (55.88 cm), which is important for logistics and storage considerations.

The height of the package used for shipping the scooter.

Package Weight

What is the package weight?

90 lbs 0 Votes
85 lbs 0 Votes

ZERO 10X
ZERO 10X

The scooter's total package weight is 85 lbs, which is approximately 38.56 kg. This measurement is crucial for shipping and handling logistics.

The weight of the package used for shipping.

Packaging Material Type

What is the packaging material type?

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Cardboard

0 ZERO 10X 0 Votes Cardboard

The type of material used for packaging the scooter.

Warranty & Support 4

Warranty Duration

What is the warranty duration?

0 Varla Eagle One 1 Votes 1 Year

0 ZERO 10X 0 Votes 6 Months

The length of time the warranty lasts for the scooter.

A 1-year warranty on the Varla Eagle One definitely makes me feel more secure about my purchase. The ZERO 10X's 6-month warranty seems a bit short, honestly.

See more

Extended Warranty Options

Are extended warranty options available?

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

No 0 Votes ZERO 10X

Indicates if extended warranty options are available.

Service Center Locations

Where are the service centers located?

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Global

0 ZERO 10X 0 Votes Global

Specifies where service centers are located for repairs and servicing.

Return Policy

What is the return policy?

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes 30 Days

0 ZERO 10X 0 Votes 30 Days

The conditions and time frame under which the scooter can be returned.

Surveys

Because hot takes deserve votes.

Battery Life

How long does the battery of this electric scooter usually last on a single charge?

More than 40 km
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
0 Votes
ZERO 10X
30 to 40 km
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
0 Votes
ZERO 10X
20 to 30 km
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
0 Votes
ZERO 10X
10 to 20 km
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
0 Votes
ZERO 10X
Less than 10 km
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
0 Votes
ZERO 10X

Charging Time

How long does it take to fully charge this electric scooter?

Less than 2 hours
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
0 Votes
ZERO 10X
2 to 4 hours
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
0 Votes
ZERO 10X
4 to 6 hours
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
0 Votes
ZERO 10X
6 to 8 hours
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
0 Votes
ZERO 10X
More than 8 hours
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
0 Votes
ZERO 10X

Speed Performance

What is the top speed you usually get with this electric scooter?

More than 30 km/h
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
0 Votes
ZERO 10X
25 to 30 km/h
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
0 Votes
ZERO 10X
20 to 25 km/h
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
0 Votes
ZERO 10X
15 to 20 km/h
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
0 Votes
ZERO 10X
Less than 15 km/h
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
0 Votes
ZERO 10X

Ride Comfort

How comfortable is it to ride this electric scooter on different road surfaces?

Very smooth and comfortable
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
0 Votes
ZERO 10X
Nice and steady
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
0 Votes
ZERO 10X
Pretty smooth most of the time
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
0 Votes
ZERO 10X
A bit shaky
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
0 Votes
ZERO 10X
Super bumpy and rough
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
0 Votes
ZERO 10X

Portability

How easy is it to carry or store this electric scooter when needed?

Super light and portable
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
0 Votes
ZERO 10X
Easy to move around
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
0 Votes
ZERO 10X
Manageable but not light
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
0 Votes
ZERO 10X
Quite heavy and bulky
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
0 Votes
ZERO 10X
Extremely difficult
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
0 Votes
ZERO 10X

Durability and Build

How durable does this electric scooter feel after regular use?

Built tough and long-lasting
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
0 Votes
ZERO 10X
Feels strong and reliable
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
0 Votes
ZERO 10X
Holds up okay with care
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
0 Votes
ZERO 10X
Gets worn down quickly
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
0 Votes
ZERO 10X
Feels fragile and weak
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
0 Votes
ZERO 10X

Pricing

How would you describe the price of this electric scooter?

Great value for money
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
0 Votes
ZERO 10X
Pretty good price
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
0 Votes
ZERO 10X
Fair deal
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
0 Votes
ZERO 10X
Kinda pricey
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
0 Votes
ZERO 10X
Crazy expensive
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
0 Votes
ZERO 10X

Safety Features

How do you rate the safety features of this electric scooter?

Very safe and well-equipped
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
0 Votes
ZERO 10X
Feels secure and safe
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
0 Votes
ZERO 10X
Decent but basic
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
0 Votes
ZERO 10X
Could be safer
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
0 Votes
ZERO 10X
Feels unsafe
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
0 Votes
ZERO 10X

Braking

How reliable and responsive are the brakes on this electric scooter?

Excellent — Stops smoothly within 3 feet
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
0 Votes
ZERO 10X
Strong — Quick braking within 5 feet
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
0 Votes
ZERO 10X
Decent — Consistent stop within 8 feet
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
0 Votes
ZERO 10X
Weak — Slower stop within 10 feet
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
0 Votes
ZERO 10X
Poor — Hard to stop or unpredictable braking
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
0 Votes
ZERO 10X

After-Sales Support and Warranty

How would you rate the service, warranty coverage, and support experience for this electric scooter?

Outstanding — Fast responses and full coverage up to 2 years
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
0 Votes
ZERO 10X
Good — Helpful service and 1-year warranty
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
0 Votes
ZERO 10X
Fair — Average response times and limited coverage
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
0 Votes
ZERO 10X
Poor — Slow service and minimal warranty support
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
0 Votes
ZERO 10X
Terrible — No help or warranty issues unresolved
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
0 Votes
ZERO 10X

Guides 4

Articles 1

Your Guide to Using Varla Eagle One

Your Guide to Using Varla Eagle One

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Files 1

Start Using Varla Eagle One

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How to Use ZERO 10X – Full User Guide

How to Use ZERO 10X – Full User Guide

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Articles 1

ZERO 10X Troubleshooting

ZERO 10X Troubleshooting

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