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Apollo Phantom 2.0 vs Varla Eagle One: 46 Highlights & 63 Differences — So, Which Electric Scooter Actually Works Better

Compare speed, power, and features quickly. Decide which scooter delivers for your daily routes. It’s a battle of the electric scooters! From top speed, number of motors, battery capacity & headlight brightness to street smarts, here’s how Apollo Phantom 2.0 and Varla Eagle One stack up side by side.

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Apollo Phantom 2.0 vs Varla Eagle One: Which Electric Scooter Dominates Your Commute?

When it comes to high-performance electric scooters, the Apollo Phantom 2.0 and Varla Eagle One stand out with striking similarities and noteworthy differences. Both models fall squarely in the electric scooter category intended for adult commuters seeking a blend of speed and reliability. Featuring dual motors and capable of supporting up to 330 lbs, they offer a versatile ride suitable for various terrains and rider heights.

Despite sharing features like a foldable two-step folding mechanism, aluminum frame and deck construction, and multiple riding modes ("Eco," "Drive," "Sport," and "Turbo"), these scooters diverge significantly in power output, battery capacity, suspension systems, and smart connectivity features. The Apollo impresses with a larger, more robust battery and advanced app integration, while Varla offers a lighter frame with hydraulic suspension and a more budget-friendly price tag.

The Powerhouse: Apollo Phantom 2.0's Superior Tech and Comfort

The Apollo Phantom 2.0 commands attention with its impressive 3500W peak power output and dual motor power of 1750W, ensuring brisk acceleration; reaching 15 mph in just 2 seconds; and a top speed soaring up to 44 mph. The higher power translates into dynamic rides across city streets and moderate hills (up to 25° incline).

The scooter boasts a hefty, high-capacity 27 Ah lithium-ion battery delivering an extensive 50-mile range per charge. Charging is supported via a fast charger with 3A output, bringing convenience despite the 9-hour full charge time.

Apollo's ride quality is enhanced by large 11-inch tubeless tires coupled with spring suspensions front and rear, delivering excellent shock absorption and very high ride smoothness. The scooter provides a high level of weather resistance with an IP66 rating that shields you better against harsh conditions.

When it comes to safety and visibility, Apollo takes the lead with a bright 2000 lumens LED headlight and integrated turn signals that enhance rider awareness. The lighting system supports a remarkable 250-foot visibility range. Both front and rear disc brakes come with electronic and regenerative braking, ensuring responsive stopping power.

Moreover, Apollo's screen offers intuitive navigation through a 3.5-inch LCD display loaded with speedometer, odometer, battery, and range indicators. Its standout feature is robust smart connectivity, including mobile app support, GPS tracking, anti-theft alarm, remote locking, Bluetooth, and NFC unlock functions; offering a modern, secure, and customizable riding experience.

On the practicality side, it also incorporates storage hooks and a highly durable kickstand, complemented by useful accessories like a phone mount and basket compatibility, making it a commuter's dream scooter despite its heftier weight of 102 lbs.

Varla Eagle One: The Budget-Friendly, Agile Urban Beast

The Varla Eagle One appeals to riders looking for a nimble, lightweight alternative with solid power and versatile performance. Weighing noticeably less at 77 lbs and sporting a much smaller and compact deck (just 9" wide and 22" long), it suits those who value portability and ease of maneuvering.

Though the peak power output maxes out at 3200W, its dual motors push 2000W collectively; providing fine hill climbing ability up to a steeper 30° angle. You'll find a reasonable top speed reaching 40 mph and acceleration to 15 mph in about 3.5 seconds, balancing speed and control well.

Varla's battery is smaller at 18.2 Ah but offers a dependable 40-mile range per charge with faster charge times (8 hours) aided by a 1.7A charger output. While it lacks fast charger power comparable to Apollo's, it supports fast charge compatibility for convenience.

Ride comfort is boosted by its hydraulic suspension at both front and rear wheels and the pneumatic 10" tires, which provide a "high" shock absorption rating and very smooth ride quality, particularly notable given the smaller deck size.

Despite missing features like turn signals and smart connectivity, the Varla Eagle One maintains safety reliability with front and rear disc brakes equipped with electronic and regenerative braking as well as ABS support; a notable advantage over Apollo's lack of ABS. Its LED headlight, while less bright at 800 lumens, still offers solid illumination with a visibility range of 200 feet.

For control, Varla includes a 3.5" LCD display with essential indicators and a physical key lock for added security. A rubber grip adjustable handlebar and padded adjustable seat enhance ergonomics, alongside foot deck padding for extra comfort, features Apollo does not provide.

Accessories are minimal, limited to mudguards without storage hooks, baskets, or phone mounts. The Varla keeps things simple, reflecting its focus on reliable core functionality and affordability, offered in more colorways, including black, blue, and red.

Quick Take

The Apollo Phantom 2.0 excels in raw power, extended battery life, premium suspension comfort, brilliant lighting, and comprehensive smart connectivity; the total package for riders who want high performance and tech sophistication. Meanwhile, the Varla Eagle One shines with its lighter build, better hill climbing capability, hydraulic suspension, ABS braking, and a much friendlier price point for budget-conscious buyers.

Bottom Line

For those craving a technologically advanced, long-range ride with superior comfort and security features, the Apollo Phantom 2.0 is the clear frontrunner despite its heavier weight and higher cost. On the other hand, if portability, effective hill climbing, and affordability are your priorities; without sacrificing safety; the Varla Eagle One remains a worthy contender that won't break the bank.

Verdict

  • Winner: Apollo Phantom 2.0 - Its superior power, longer range, advanced smart features, and enhanced ride comfort make it the ultimate choice for serious commuters and performance enthusiasts.
  • Runner-up: Varla Eagle One - Offers a more compact, lightweight option with excellent hill climbing and ABS safety at a significantly lower price point, perfect for urban riders on a budget.

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Comparisons & Facts 143

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Not just a list of specs — this electric scooters comparison gives you insight into how Apollo Phantom 2.0 and Varla Eagle One perform in real-world use.

General Information 9

Country of Origin

What is the country of origin?

0 Apollo Phantom 2.0 0 Votes Canada

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes China

Apollo Phantom 2.0
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Country of Origin

The Apollo Phantom 2.0 originates from Canada, while the Varla Eagle One is from China. This difference reflects their manufacturing bases.

Specifies the country where the scooter was manufactured or designed.

Product Type

What type of scooter is it?

0 Apollo Phantom 2.0 0 Votes Electric

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Electric

Defines the broad category of the scooter.

Model Name

What is the model name?

0 Apollo Phantom 2.0 0 Votes Apollo Phantom 2.0

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

Identifies the specific model designation of the scooter.

Series Line

What series or line does it belong to?

Who knows? 0 Votes Apollo Phantom 2.0 (Help us out by suggesting one!)

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

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

Year of Release

When was it released?

0 Apollo Phantom 2.0 0 Votes 2022

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes 2020

Apollo Phantom 2.0
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Varla Eagle One
Year of Release

The year of release for the Apollo Phantom 2.0 is 2022, making it two years newer than the Varla Eagle One, which was released in 2020. This might indicate more updated technology in the Apollo model.

Indicates the year the scooter was released to the market.

Intended Age Group

What is the intended age group?

0 Apollo Phantom 2.0 0 Votes Adult

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Adult

Defines the target rider age category.

Rider Type

What type of rider is it made for?

0 Apollo Phantom 2.0 0 Votes Performance, Commuter

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Commuter, Performance

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

Scooter Category

What category does this scooter fall under?

0 Apollo Phantom 2.0 0 Votes Electric

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Electric

Provides more detailed classification of the scooter’s design.

Certification Compliance

What certifications does it have?

0 Apollo Phantom 2.0 0 Votes UL, CE, FCC, RoHS

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes CE, FCC, RoHS

Apollo Phantom 2.0
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Varla Eagle One
Certification Compliance

Apollo Phantom 2.0 boasts UL, CE, FCC, and RoHS certification compliance, whereas Varla Eagle One has CE, FCC, and RoHS certifications. Apollo offers an additional UL certification for enhanced safety assurance.

Lists regulatory or safety certifications the scooter complies with.

Dimensions & Weight 15

Max Load Capacity

What is the max load capacity?

330 lbs 0 Votes
330 lbs 0 Votes

Maximum rider weight supported.

Depth

What is the depth?

49 inch 0 Votes
49 inch 0 Votes

Apollo Phantom 2.0
Apollo Phantom 2.0

The overall depth of the scooter is 49 inches (approximately 124.5 cm).

Varla Eagle One
Varla Eagle One

The overall depth of the scooter is 49 inch (124.46 cm), which gives an idea of its footprint when fully assembled.

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

Folded Width

What is the folded width?

25 inch 0 Votes
26 inch 0 Votes

Apollo Phantom 2.0
Apollo Phantom 2.0

The folded width of the scooter is 25 inches (approximately 63.5 cm), aiding in compact storage and transport.

Varla Eagle One
Varla Eagle One

When folded, the scooter has a width of 26 inch (66.04 cm), which is useful for understanding its storage footprint.

The width of the scooter when folded for storage.

Deck Length

What is the deck length?

57.5 inch 0 Votes
22 inch 0 Votes

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Deck Length

The Apollo Phantom 2.0 features a deck length of 57.5 inches (146.05 cm), significantly longer than the Varla Eagle One's 22 inches (55.88 cm). Riders prioritizing a spacious and comfortable deck for various foot positions may prefer the Apollo Phantom 2.0.

The length of the standing deck.

Ground Clearance

What is the ground clearance?

7 inch 0 Votes
7 inch 0 Votes

Apollo Phantom 2.0
Apollo Phantom 2.0

The ground clearance is 7 inches (approximately 17.8 cm), allowing the scooter to navigate small obstacles and uneven surfaces.

Varla Eagle One
Varla Eagle One

With a ground clearance of 7 inch (17.78 cm), the scooter can comfortably navigate minor obstacles and uneven terrain without scraping its undercarriage.

The clearance between ground and lowest scooter point.

Handlebar Height Adjustable Range

What is the adjustable handlebar height range?

0 Apollo Phantom 2.0 0 Votes Not Adjustable

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

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Handlebar Height Adjustable Range

The handlebar height of the Apollo Phantom 2.0 is not adjustable, and information for the Varla Eagle One is unavailable. Riders seeking custom handlebar height might find neither ideal without further information on Varla Eagle One.

The adjustable range of handlebar height to fit different riders.

Deck Width

What is the deck width?

27.5 inch 0 Votes
9 inch 0 Votes

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Deck Width

The deck width of the Apollo Phantom 2.0 is 27.5 inches (69.85 cm), providing a much wider standing area compared to the Varla Eagle One's 9 inches (22.86 cm). The Apollo offers considerably more foot space for rider comfort and stability.

The usable standing deck width.

Deck Height from Ground

What is the deck height from ground?

8 inch 0 Votes
9 inch 0 Votes

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Deck Height from Ground

The deck height from the ground for the Apollo Phantom 2.0 is 8 inches (20.32 cm), which is 1 inch lower than the Varla Eagle One's 9 inches (22.86 cm). A lower deck height, as found in the Apollo, can make mounting and dismounting slightly easier.

The distance from ground to deck surface.

Weight

What is the scooter weight?

102 lbs 0 Votes
77 lbs 1 Votes

Apollo Phantom 2.0
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Varla Eagle One
Weight

The Apollo Phantom 2.0 weighs 102 lbs (46.27 kg), which is significantly heavier than the Varla Eagle One's 77 lbs (34.93 kg). The Varla Eagle One is lighter and potentially more portable for riders prioritizing ease of transport.

Total scooter weight.

Varla Eagle One is much lighter, which makes it way more portable for my daily commute. Apollo is kinda heavy and hard to lift.

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Width

What is the width?

25 inch 0 Votes
26 inch 0 Votes

The overall width of the scooter in its riding form.

Height

What is the height?

50 inch 0 Votes
49 inch 0 Votes

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

Folded Depth

What is the folded depth?

49 inch 0 Votes
49 inch 0 Votes

The depth of the scooter when folded.

Performance & Speed 9

Number of Motors

How many motors does it have?

0 Apollo Phantom 2.0 0 Votes Two

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Two

Apollo Phantom 2.0
Apollo Phantom 2.0

The scooter is powered by Two motors, providing all-wheel drive capabilities and enhanced performance.

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?

44 mph 0 Votes
40 mph 0 Votes

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Top Speed

The Apollo Phantom 2.0 reaches a top speed of 44 mph (70.81 km/h), which is 4 mph faster than the Varla Eagle One's 40 mph (64.37 km/h). Riders prioritizing higher speeds will find the Apollo Phantom 2.0 more suitable.

The maximum speed the scooter can achieve on flat ground.

Hill Climb Angle

What is the hill climb angle?

25 degrees 0 Votes
30 degrees 1 Votes

Apollo Phantom 2.0
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Hill Climb Angle

The Varla Eagle One has a hill climb angle of 30 degrees, surpassing the Apollo Phantom 2.0's 25 degrees. The Varla Eagle One is better equipped for tackling steeper inclines.

The maximum incline the scooter can climb.

Varla Eagle One has a better hill climb angle, which is essential for the inclines in my area. That 30-degree capability is really sweet for getting around.

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Motor Power Single

What is the motor power (single)?

1,200 Watt 0 Votes
1,000 Watt 0 Votes

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Motor Power Single

The Apollo Phantom 2.0 has a single motor power of 1200 Watts, which is higher than the Varla Eagle One's 1000 Watts. The Apollo offers more power per motor, potentially leading to stronger acceleration or hill-climbing capabilities.

The power output of the primary motor.

Motor Power Dual

What is the motor power (dual)?

1,750 Watt 0 Votes
2,000 Watt 0 Votes

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Varla Eagle One
Motor Power Dual

The Varla Eagle One boasts a dual motor power of 2000 Watts, surpassing the Apollo Phantom 2.0's 1750 Watts. The Varla Eagle One provides more combined motor power, which could translate to higher performance for riders seeking maximum speed and acceleration.

The total power output if the scooter has dual motors.

Cruise Control

Does it have cruise control?

Yes 0 Votes Apollo Phantom 2.0

Yes 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

Apollo Phantom 2.0
Apollo Phantom 2.0

Cruise control functionality is included, allowing riders to maintain a constant speed without continuous throttle input for a more relaxed ride.

Indicates if the scooter has cruise control feature.

Peak Power Output

What is the peak power output?

3,500 Watt 1 Votes
3,200 Watt 0 Votes

Apollo Phantom 2.0
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Varla Eagle One
Peak Power Output

The Apollo Phantom 2.0 offers a peak power output of 3500 Watts, which is 300 Watts more than the Varla Eagle One's 3200 Watts. The Apollo delivers slightly more instantaneous power for bursts of acceleration.

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

The Apollo Phantom 2.0 really wins on peak power, that 3500W output is pretty impressive compared to the Varla. I need that extra oomph.

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Acceleration 0 to 15 mph

What is the acceleration time from 0 to 15 mph?

2 seconds 0 Votes
3.5 seconds 0 Votes

Apollo Phantom 2.0
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Acceleration 0 to 15 mph

The Apollo Phantom 2.0 accelerates from 0 to 15 mph in 2 seconds, which is significantly faster than the Varla Eagle One's 3.5 seconds. The Apollo offers quicker acceleration, which is beneficial for responsive riding and merging with traffic.

Time taken to accelerate from 0 to 15 mph.

Drive Type

What type of drive does it have?

0 Apollo Phantom 2.0 0 Votes Hub

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Hub

Type of drive mechanism the scooter uses.

Battery & Range 10

Battery Type

What type of battery does it use?

0 Apollo Phantom 2.0 0 Votes Lithium-Ion

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Lithium-Ion

Apollo Phantom 2.0
Apollo Phantom 2.0

The scooter uses a Lithium-Ion battery type, known for its high energy density, long cycle life, and lightweight properties.

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.

Charging Time

What is the charging time?

9 hours 0 Votes
8 hours 1 Votes

Apollo Phantom 2.0
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Varla Eagle One
Charging Time

The Apollo Phantom 2.0 has a charging time of 9 hours, which is one hour longer than the Varla Eagle One's 8 hours. The Varla Eagle One charges slightly faster, which is convenient for quicker turnaround times between rides.

The time it takes to fully charge the battery.

The Varla Eagle One charges a bit faster at 8 hours, which is helpful when I'm in a rush. Apollo takes an hour longer which can be inconvenient.

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Range per Charge

What is the range per charge?

50 miles 1 Votes
40 miles 0 Votes

Apollo Phantom 2.0
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Varla Eagle One
Range per Charge

The Apollo Phantom 2.0 offers a range of 50 miles (80.47 km) per charge, exceeding the Varla Eagle One's 40 miles (64.37 km). Riders seeking longer distances on a single charge will prefer the Apollo Phantom 2.0.

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

That 50-mile range on the Apollo Phantom 2.0 is a huge plus for me, I need that extra distance. The Varla's range is good but not as great for longer trips.

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Battery Capacity

What is the battery capacity?

27 Ah 0 Votes
18.2 Ah 0 Votes

Apollo Phantom 2.0
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Varla Eagle One
Battery Capacity

The Apollo Phantom 2.0 features a battery capacity of 27 Ah, substantially higher than the Varla Eagle One's 18.2 Ah. This larger capacity means the Apollo Phantom 2.0 will likely offer a longer range before needing a recharge.

The energy storage capacity of the battery.

Fast Charging Support

Does it support fast charging?

Yes 0 Votes Apollo Phantom 2.0

Yes 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

Varla Eagle One
Varla Eagle One

Fast charging is supported, allowing the battery to be recharged in a shorter amount of time compared to standard charging.

Indicates if the scooter supports fast charging.

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 Apollo Phantom 2.0

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

Apollo Phantom 2.0
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Varla Eagle One
Removable Battery

Information regarding a removable battery for the Apollo Phantom 2.0 is unavailable, while the Varla Eagle One does not feature a removable battery. Neither option is confirmed to offer the convenience of off-board charging or swapping.

Indicates if the battery can be removed for separate charging.

Swappable Battery

Is the battery swappable?

No 0 Votes Apollo Phantom 2.0

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

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

Charger Output Power

What is the charger output power?

3 Amps 0 Votes
1.7 Amps 0 Votes

Apollo Phantom 2.0
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Varla Eagle One
Charger Output Power

The Apollo Phantom 2.0 comes with a charger output power of 3 Amps, which is nearly double the Varla Eagle One's 1.7 Amps. The Apollo's higher output charger will facilitate faster charging, especially given its larger battery capacity.

The output power of the charger.

Regenerative Braking Support

Does it have regenerative braking?

Yes 0 Votes Apollo Phantom 2.0

Yes 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

Indicates if the scooter has regenerative braking.

Wheels & Tires 9

Suspension Type Rear

What suspension type does the rear wheel use?

0 Apollo Phantom 2.0 0 Votes Spring

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Hydraulic

Apollo Phantom 2.0
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Varla Eagle One
Suspension Type Rear

Similar to the front, the rear suspension type for the Apollo Phantom 2.0 is spring, while the Varla Eagle One uses hydraulic suspension. The Varla Eagle One's hydraulic rear suspension typically offers better shock absorption and ride comfort.

The type of suspension on the rear wheel.

Suspension Type Front

What suspension type does the front wheel use?

0 Apollo Phantom 2.0 0 Votes Spring

0 Varla Eagle One 1 Votes Hydraulic

Apollo Phantom 2.0
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Varla Eagle One
Suspension Type Front

The Apollo Phantom 2.0 features a spring suspension type for the front wheel, whereas the Varla Eagle One utilizes hydraulic suspension. Hydraulic suspension, found in the Varla Eagle One, often provides a smoother and more controlled damping experience.

The type of suspension on the front wheel.

I prefer the hydraulic suspension on the Varla Eagle One for a smoother ride, it feels more advanced than the spring type on the Apollo. It just handles bumps better.

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Tire Width

What is the tire width?

4 inch 0 Votes
3 inch 0 Votes

Apollo Phantom 2.0
Apollo Phantom 2.0

The tire width is 4 inches (approximately 10.2 cm), contributing to stability and grip.

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.

The width of the tire.

Tire Material

What is the tire material?

0 Apollo Phantom 2.0 0 Votes Rubber

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Rubber

Apollo Phantom 2.0
Apollo Phantom 2.0

The tires are made from Rubber, providing good grip, durability, and shock absorption for various terrains.

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.

Front Wheel Size

What is the front wheel size?

11 inch 0 Votes
10 inch 0 Votes

Apollo Phantom 2.0
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Varla Eagle One
Front Wheel Size

The Apollo Phantom 2.0 has a front wheel size of 11 inches (27.94 cm), which is one inch larger than the Varla Eagle One's 10 inches (25.4 cm). Larger wheels on the Apollo may contribute to a smoother ride over bumps.

The size of the front wheel.

Tire Pressure Requirement

What is the tire pressure requirement?

45 psi 0 Votes
45 psi 0 Votes

Varla Eagle One
Varla Eagle One

The recommended tire pressure for optimal performance and safety is 45 psi (310.2642 kPa), ensuring good handling and preventing punctures.

The required tire pressure for optimal performance.

Rear Wheel Size

What is the rear wheel size?

11 inch 0 Votes
10 inch 0 Votes

The size of the rear wheel.

Tire Type

What type of tire does it have?

0 Apollo Phantom 2.0 0 Votes Tubeless

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Pneumatic

Apollo Phantom 2.0
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Varla Eagle One
Tire Type

The Apollo Phantom 2.0 uses tubeless tires, while the Varla Eagle One uses pneumatic tires. Tubeless tires are often more resistant to punctures and can be easier to maintain than traditional pneumatic tires with inner tubes.

The type of tire used on the scooter.

Shock Absorbers

Does it have shock absorbers?

Yes 0 Votes Apollo Phantom 2.0

Yes 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

Indicates if the scooter has shock absorbers for added comfort.

Braking System 6

Regenerative Brake

Does it have regenerative braking?

Yes 0 Votes Apollo Phantom 2.0

Yes 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

Varla Eagle One
Varla Eagle One

Regenerative braking is included, converting kinetic energy back into electrical energy to recharge the battery during deceleration. This improves overall efficiency and extends riding range.

Indicates if the scooter has regenerative braking.

ABS Support

Does it have ABS?

No 0 Votes Apollo Phantom 2.0

Yes 1 Votes Varla Eagle One

Apollo Phantom 2.0
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Varla Eagle One
ABS Support

ABS support is unavailable for the Apollo Phantom 2.0, but the Varla Eagle One does include ABS support. Riders prioritizing advanced braking safety features will find the Varla Eagle One a better option.

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

Safety first for me, so the Varla Eagle One's ABS support is a big deal. It's a key feature that Apollo seems to be missing and I prefer having it.

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Brake Type Rear

What is the rear brake type?

0 Apollo Phantom 2.0 0 Votes Disc

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Disc

Apollo Phantom 2.0
Apollo Phantom 2.0

The rear brake type is a Disc brake, offering strong and reliable stopping performance.

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.

The type of brake on the rear wheel.

Brake Lever Position

What side is the brake lever on?

0 Apollo Phantom 2.0 0 Votes Both (Left & Right)

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

Apollo Phantom 2.0
Apollo Phantom 2.0

Brake levers are positioned on Both (Left & Right) sides, allowing for intuitive and balanced braking control.

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.

Brake Type Front

What is the front brake type?

0 Apollo Phantom 2.0 0 Votes Disc

0 Varla Eagle One 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 Apollo Phantom 2.0

Yes 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

Indicates if the scooter has an electronic braking system.

Frame & Build 9

Deck Material

What is the deck material?

0 Apollo Phantom 2.0 0 Votes Aluminum

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Aluminum

The material the standing deck is made from.

Handlebar Type

What type of handlebars does it have?

0 Apollo Phantom 2.0 0 Votes Straight

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Adjustable

Apollo Phantom 2.0
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Varla Eagle One
Handlebar Type

The Apollo Phantom 2.0 has a straight handlebar type, whereas the Varla Eagle One features an adjustable handlebar. The adjustable handlebars on the Varla Eagle One provide more ergonomic customization for different rider heights.

The type of handlebars used on the scooter.

Kickstand

Does it have a kickstand?

Yes 0 Votes Apollo Phantom 2.0

Yes 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

Indicates if the scooter has a kickstand.

Frame Material

What is the frame material?

0 Apollo Phantom 2.0 0 Votes Aluminum

0 Varla Eagle One 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.

Folding Mechanism

What is the folding mechanism?

0 Apollo Phantom 2.0 0 Votes Two-Step

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Two-Step

Varla Eagle One
Varla Eagle One

The scooter uses a Two-Step folding mechanism, which provides a secure fold for portability and storage.

The system used to fold the scooter for storage.

Deck Grip Surface

What is the deck grip surface?

0 Apollo Phantom 2.0 0 Votes Grip Tape

0 Varla Eagle One 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.

Stem Type

What type of stem does it have?

0 Apollo Phantom 2.0 0 Votes Foldable

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Foldable

The type of stem used to hold the handlebars.

Weather Resistance Rating

What is the weather resistance rating?

0 Apollo Phantom 2.0 0 Votes IP66

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes IP54

Apollo Phantom 2.0
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Varla Eagle One
Weather Resistance Rating

The Apollo Phantom 2.0 boasts an IP66 weather resistance rating, which is significantly higher than the Varla Eagle One's IP54 rating. The Apollo offers superior protection against dust and strong jets of water, making it more suitable for varied weather conditions.

The scooter's weather resistance rating.

Frame Color Options

What color options are available for the frame?

0 Apollo Phantom 2.0 0 Votes Black

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

Apollo Phantom 2.0
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Varla Eagle One
Frame Color Options

The Apollo Phantom 2.0 is available in Black frame color options, while the Varla Eagle One offers more variety with Black, Blue, and Red choices. Varla Eagle One allows for greater personalization in terms of aesthetics.

The available colors for the frame.

Comfort & Ergonomics 8

Foot Deck Padding

Does it have foot deck padding?

No 0 Votes Apollo Phantom 2.0

Yes 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

Apollo Phantom 2.0
vs
Varla Eagle One
Foot Deck Padding

Foot deck padding is unavailable for the Apollo Phantom 2.0, but the Varla Eagle One includes it. Varla Eagle One offers an extra layer of comfort for the rider's feet during extended rides.

Indicates if the foot deck is padded for comfort.

Suspension Comfort Level

What is the suspension comfort level?

0 Apollo Phantom 2.0 0 Votes High

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes High

The comfort level provided by the suspension system.

Adjustable Seat Height

Is the seat height adjustable?

Yes 0 Votes Apollo Phantom 2.0

Yes 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

Apollo Phantom 2.0
Apollo Phantom 2.0

The scooter features an adjustable seat height, allowing riders to customize their seating position for optimal comfort and ergonomics.

Varla Eagle One
Varla Eagle One

The seat height is adjustable, allowing riders to customize their seating position for improved comfort and ergonomics.

Indicates if the seat height can be adjusted.

Riding Modes

What riding modes does it offer?

0 Apollo Phantom 2.0 0 Votes Eco, Drive, Sport, Turbo

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

Apollo Phantom 2.0
Apollo Phantom 2.0

Multiple riding modes are available, including Eco, Drive, Sport, and Turbo, allowing riders to tailor performance to their preference and conditions.

Varla Eagle One
Varla Eagle One

The scooter offers multiple riding modes, including Eco, Drive, Sport, and Turbo, allowing riders to adjust performance for battery efficiency or maximum speed.

The riding modes that adjust the scooter's performance.

Seat Availability

Does it have a seat?

Yes 0 Votes Apollo Phantom 2.0

Yes 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

Indicates if the scooter has an available seat.

Seat Type

What type of seat does it have?

0 Apollo Phantom 2.0 0 Votes Padded

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Padded

The type of seat available.

Handlebar Grips Material

What is the handlebar grip material?

0 Apollo Phantom 2.0 0 Votes Rubber

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Rubber

The material of the handlebar grips.

Shock Absorber Seatpost

Does it have a shock-absorbing seatpost?

No 0 Votes Apollo Phantom 2.0

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

Apollo Phantom 2.0
vs
Varla Eagle One
Shock Absorber Seatpost

Information about a shock absorber seatpost for the Apollo Phantom 2.0 is unavailable, and the Varla Eagle One does not include one. Riders seeking additional seat comfort from a shock-absorbing seatpost won't find it in the Varla Eagle One, and it's unconfirmed for Apollo.

Indicates if the scooter includes a shock-absorbing seatpost.

Safety & Lighting 8

Headlight Brightness

What is the headlight brightness?

2,000 Lumen 1 Votes
800 Lumen 0 Votes

Apollo Phantom 2.0
vs
Varla Eagle One
Headlight Brightness

The Apollo Phantom 2.0 features a headlight brightness of 2000 Lumens, which is significantly brighter than the Varla Eagle One's 800 Lumens. The Apollo provides superior illumination for night riding, enhancing safety and visibility.

The brightness level of the headlight.

The Apollo's 2000 lumens headlight is way brighter, ensuring much better visibility at night. Varla's 800 lumens is just not enough for my evening rides.

See more

Rear Light Type

What type of rear light does it have?

0 Apollo Phantom 2.0 0 Votes LED

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes LED

The type of rear light used.

Turn Signals

Does it have turn signals?

Yes 0 Votes Apollo Phantom 2.0

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

Apollo Phantom 2.0
vs
Varla Eagle One
Turn Signals

The Apollo Phantom 2.0 includes turn signals, a feature not present on the Varla Eagle One. Turn signals on the Apollo enhance rider safety by clearly indicating directional changes to others on the road.

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

Brake Light

Does it have a brake light?

Yes 0 Votes Apollo Phantom 2.0

Yes 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

Apollo Phantom 2.0
Apollo Phantom 2.0

A brake light is included, illuminating when braking to alert traffic behind the rider, enhancing safety.

Indicates if the scooter includes a brake light for safety.

Headlight Type

What type of headlight does it have?

0 Apollo Phantom 2.0 0 Votes LED

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes LED

The type of headlight used on the scooter.

Reflectors

Does it have reflectors?

Yes 0 Votes Apollo Phantom 2.0

Yes 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

Indicates if the scooter is equipped with reflectors for visibility.

Bell Type

What type of horn/bell does it have?

0 Apollo Phantom 2.0 0 Votes Mechanical

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Mechanical

The type of horn or bell available on the scooter.

Visibility Range

What is the visibility range?

250 feet 0 Votes
200 feet 0 Votes

Apollo Phantom 2.0
vs
Varla Eagle One
Visibility Range

The Apollo Phantom 2.0 offers a visibility range of 250 feet (76.2 meters), which is 50 feet more than the Varla Eagle One's 200 feet (60.96 meters). The Apollo provides better visibility for safer riding in various conditions.

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

Controls & Display 12

Bluetooth Support

Does it have Bluetooth support?

Yes 0 Votes Apollo Phantom 2.0

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

Apollo Phantom 2.0
vs
Varla Eagle One
Bluetooth Support

Bluetooth support is available on the Apollo Phantom 2.0 but not on the Varla Eagle One. This allows the Apollo to connect with other devices, typically for app integration or data transfer.

Indicates if the scooter supports Bluetooth connectivity.

NFC Unlock

Does it have NFC unlock?

Yes 0 Votes Apollo Phantom 2.0

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

Apollo Phantom 2.0
vs
Varla Eagle One
NFC Unlock

The Apollo Phantom 2.0 supports NFC unlock, a convenient feature not found on the Varla Eagle One. This provides an easy and modern way to secure and unlock the Apollo scooter.

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

Key Lock

Does it have a key lock?

No 0 Votes Apollo Phantom 2.0

Yes 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

Apollo Phantom 2.0
vs
Varla Eagle One
Key Lock

While the Apollo Phantom 2.0 has no information available regarding a key lock, the Varla Eagle One does include one. Varla Eagle One offers traditional key-based security, which some users might prefer.

Indicates if the scooter includes a key lock for security.

Odometer

Does it have an odometer?

Yes 0 Votes Apollo Phantom 2.0

Yes 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

Apollo Phantom 2.0
Apollo Phantom 2.0

An odometer is included, tracking the total distance traveled by the scooter.

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

Mobile App Connectivity

Does it connect with a mobile app?

Yes 0 Votes Apollo Phantom 2.0

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

Apollo Phantom 2.0
vs
Varla Eagle One
Mobile App Connectivity

The Apollo Phantom 2.0 offers mobile app connectivity, a feature absent from the Varla Eagle One. Apollo riders can manage their scooter settings and monitor performance through a smartphone application.

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

Display Type

What type of display does it have?

0 Apollo Phantom 2.0 0 Votes LCD

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes LCD

The type of display screen on the scooter.

Display Size

What is the display size?

3.5 inch 0 Votes
3.5 inch 0 Votes

The size of the display screen.

Speedometer

Does it have a speedometer?

Yes 0 Votes Apollo Phantom 2.0

Yes 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

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

Battery Indicator

Does it have a battery indicator?

Yes 0 Votes Apollo Phantom 2.0

Yes 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

Indicates if the scooter displays battery level information.

Range Indicator

Does it have a range indicator?

Yes 0 Votes Apollo Phantom 2.0

Yes 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

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

Thumb Throttle Type

What type of throttle does it have?

0 Apollo Phantom 2.0 0 Votes Thumb

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Thumb

The type of throttle mechanism on the scooter.

Control Buttons Placement

Where are the control buttons located?

0 Apollo Phantom 2.0 0 Votes Center

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Center

The position of control buttons on the handlebars.

Connectivity & Smart Features 7

Mobile App Support

Does it have mobile app support?

Yes 1 Votes Apollo Phantom 2.0

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

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

I really value smart features, so the Apollo Phantom 2.0 having mobile app support and GPS tracking is a game-changer. Varla lacks this completely and it's a deal-breaker for me.

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Anti Theft Alarm

Does it have an anti-theft alarm?

Yes 0 Votes Apollo Phantom 2.0

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

Apollo Phantom 2.0
vs
Varla Eagle One
Anti Theft Alarm

An anti-theft alarm is available on the Apollo Phantom 2.0 but not on the Varla Eagle One. This provides an audible deterrent against theft for Apollo owners.

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

GPS Tracking

Does it have GPS tracking?

Yes 0 Votes Apollo Phantom 2.0

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

Apollo Phantom 2.0
vs
Varla Eagle One
GPS Tracking

The Apollo Phantom 2.0 includes GPS tracking, a feature not present in the Varla Eagle One. Apollo owners benefit from enhanced security and tracking capabilities, such as locating a lost or stolen scooter.

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

Remote Lock Unlock

Does it have remote lock/unlock?

Yes 0 Votes Apollo Phantom 2.0

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

Apollo Phantom 2.0
vs
Varla Eagle One
Remote Lock Unlock

The Apollo Phantom 2.0 supports remote lock/unlock functionality, which is not available on the Varla Eagle One. This allows Apollo users to secure their scooter conveniently from a distance.

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?

Yes 0 Votes Apollo Phantom 2.0

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

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

Firmware Upgrade Support

Does it support firmware upgrades?

Yes 0 Votes Apollo Phantom 2.0

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

Indicates if the scooter supports firmware updates via the app.

Companion App Features

What features does the companion app have?

0 Apollo Phantom 2.0 0 Votes Tracking, Diagnostics, Stats

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

Apollo Phantom 2.0
vs
Varla Eagle One
Companion App Features

The Apollo Phantom 2.0's companion app offers features like tracking, diagnostics, and stats, whereas information for the Varla Eagle One's companion app features is unavailable. Apollo provides comprehensive data and control via its app, which is a significant advantage for tech-savvy riders.

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

Charging & Power Input 6

Fast Charger Compatibility

Is it compatible with fast chargers?

Yes 0 Votes Apollo Phantom 2.0

Yes 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

Indicates if the scooter is compatible with fast chargers.

Charger Type

What charger type does it use?

0 Apollo Phantom 2.0 0 Votes Fast

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Standard

Apollo Phantom 2.0
vs
Varla Eagle One
Charger Type

The Apollo Phantom 2.0 comes with a fast charger, while the Varla Eagle One uses a standard charger. The fast charger on the Apollo reduces overall charging time, despite its larger battery.

The type of charger used with the scooter.

Number of Charging Ports

How many charging ports does it have?

0 Apollo Phantom 2.0 0 Votes Two

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Two

Apollo Phantom 2.0
vs
Varla Eagle One
Number of Charging Ports

Both the Apollo Phantom 2.0 and the Varla Eagle One come equipped with two charging ports. This allows for faster charging if two chargers are used simultaneously for both models.

The number of charging ports available on the scooter.

Waterproof Charging Port Cover

Does it have a waterproof charging port cover?

Yes 0 Votes Apollo Phantom 2.0

Yes 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

Varla Eagle One
Varla Eagle One

A waterproof charging port cover is included, protecting the charging port from water and dust ingress, which is crucial for durability and safety.

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

Input Voltage

What is the input voltage?

110 Volt 0 Votes
110 Volt 0 Votes

The voltage required for the scooter to charge.

Charging Port Location

Where is the charging port located?

0 Apollo Phantom 2.0 0 Votes Side

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Side

The location of the charging port on the scooter.

Storage & Transport 7

Storage Hook

Does it have a storage hook?

Yes 0 Votes Apollo Phantom 2.0

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

Apollo Phantom 2.0
vs
Varla Eagle One
Storage Hook

The Apollo Phantom 2.0 includes a storage hook, which is not present on the Varla Eagle One. This small feature on the Apollo can be useful for carrying bags or small items.

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

Trolley Wheels

Does it have trolley wheels?

No 0 Votes Apollo Phantom 2.0

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

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 Apollo Phantom 2.0

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

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

Carry Strap Support

Does it have carry strap support?

No 0 Votes Apollo Phantom 2.0

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

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

Detachable Basket

Does it have a detachable basket?

No 0 Votes Apollo Phantom 2.0

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

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

Kickstand Durability

What is the durability of the kickstand?

0 Apollo Phantom 2.0 0 Votes High

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

Apollo Phantom 2.0
vs
Varla Eagle One
Kickstand Durability

The kickstand durability for the Apollo Phantom 2.0 is rated as High, while information for the Varla Eagle One is unavailable. Apollo offers a more assured and robust kickstand for parking stability.

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 Apollo Phantom 2.0

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

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

Accessories & Add-ons 7

Basket/Bag Compatibility

Is it compatible with baskets or bags?

Yes 0 Votes Apollo Phantom 2.0

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

Apollo Phantom 2.0
vs
Varla Eagle One
Basket/Bag Compatibility

The Apollo Phantom 2.0 offers basket/bag compatibility, a feature not available for the Varla Eagle One. This makes the Apollo more versatile for riders who need to carry items.

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

Phone Mount

Does it have a phone mount?

Yes 0 Votes Apollo Phantom 2.0

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

Apollo Phantom 2.0
vs
Varla Eagle One
Phone Mount

The Apollo Phantom 2.0 includes a phone mount, a convenient accessory not offered with the Varla Eagle One. Apollo riders can easily attach their phones for navigation or tracking during rides.

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 Apollo Phantom 2.0

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

Indicates if the scooter supports a cup holder for drinks.

Helmet Holder Hook

Does it have a helmet holder hook?

No 0 Votes Apollo Phantom 2.0

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

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 Apollo Phantom 2.0

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

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

Mudguards

Does it have mudguards?

Yes 0 Votes Apollo Phantom 2.0

Yes 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

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

Side Mirrors

Does it have side mirrors?

No 0 Votes Apollo Phantom 2.0

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

Indicates if the scooter has side mirrors for better visibility.

Maintenance & Durability 7

Replaceable Parts

Are the parts replaceable?

Yes 0 Votes Apollo Phantom 2.0

Yes 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

Apollo Phantom 2.0
Apollo Phantom 2.0

The design incorporates replaceable parts, facilitating easier repairs and extending the scooter's lifespan.

Indicates if key parts are replaceable for easy repairs.

Tire Replacement Ease

Is it easy to replace the tires?

Yes 0 Votes Apollo Phantom 2.0

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

Apollo Phantom 2.0
vs
Varla Eagle One
Tire Replacement Ease

Tire replacement is easier on the Apollo Phantom 2.0 than on the Varla Eagle One. This makes maintenance more convenient for Apollo owners.

Indicates how easy it is to replace the tires.

Battery Lifespan Cycles

How many charge cycles does the battery last?

0 Apollo Phantom 2.0 0 Votes 500 Cycles

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes 800 Cycles

Apollo Phantom 2.0
vs
Varla Eagle One
Battery Lifespan Cycles

The Varla Eagle One's battery has a lifespan of 800 cycles, outlasting the Apollo Phantom 2.0's 500 cycles. The Varla Eagle One offers a longer expected battery life in terms of charge cycles.

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

Maintenance Tools

Does it include maintenance tools?

Yes 0 Votes Apollo Phantom 2.0

Yes 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

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.

Corrosion Resistance

Does it have corrosion resistance?

Yes 0 Votes Apollo Phantom 2.0

Yes 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

Apollo Phantom 2.0
Apollo Phantom 2.0

The scooter features corrosion resistance, protecting its components from rust and degradation due to environmental exposure.

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

Motor Lifespan Hours

How many hours will the motor last?

3,000 hours 0 Votes
3,000 hours 0 Votes

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

Water Resistance Level

What is the water resistance level?

0 Apollo Phantom 2.0 0 Votes IP66

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes IPX4

Apollo Phantom 2.0
vs
Varla Eagle One
Water Resistance Level

The Apollo Phantom 2.0 boasts an IP66 water resistance level, significantly superior to the Varla Eagle One's IPX4 rating. The Apollo offers much better protection against water ingress, making it more robust for use in wet conditions.

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

Noise & Ride Quality 4

Motor Noise Level

What is the motor noise level?

65 dB 0 Votes
65 dB 0 Votes

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 Apollo Phantom 2.0 0 Votes Very High

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Very Smooth

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 Apollo Phantom 2.0 0 Votes Excellent

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes High

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 Apollo Phantom 2.0 (Help us out by suggesting one!)

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

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

Packaging & Shipping 6

Package Height

What is the package height?

24 inch 0 Votes
22 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 Width

What is the package width?

11 inch 0 Votes
14 inch 0 Votes

The width of the package used for shipping the scooter.

Package Depth

What is the package depth?

52 inch 0 Votes
52 inch 0 Votes

The depth of the package used for shipping the scooter.

Package Weight

What is the package weight?

88 lbs 0 Votes
90 lbs 0 Votes

The weight of the package used for shipping.

Packaging Material Type

What is the packaging material type?

0 Apollo Phantom 2.0 0 Votes Cardboard

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Cardboard

The type of material used for packaging the scooter.

Eco-Friendly Packaging

Is the packaging eco-friendly?

Yes 0 Votes Apollo Phantom 2.0

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

Indicates if the packaging is environmentally friendly.

Warranty & Support 4

Warranty Duration

What is the warranty duration?

0 Apollo Phantom 2.0 0 Votes 1 Year

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes 1 Year

Apollo Phantom 2.0
Apollo Phantom 2.0

The product comes with a 1 Year warranty duration, covering manufacturing defects for a specified period.

The length of time the warranty lasts for the scooter.

Extended Warranty Options

Are extended warranty options available?

Yes 0 Votes Apollo Phantom 2.0

No 0 Votes Varla Eagle One

Apollo Phantom 2.0
Apollo Phantom 2.0

Extended warranty options are available, providing additional peace of mind and protection beyond the standard warranty.

Indicates if extended warranty options are available.

Service Center Locations

Where are the service centers located?

0 Apollo Phantom 2.0 0 Votes Global

0 Varla Eagle One 0 Votes Global

Specifies where service centers are located for repairs and servicing.

Return Policy

What is the return policy?

0 Apollo Phantom 2.0 0 Votes 30 Days

0 Varla Eagle One 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
Apollo Phantom 2.0
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
30 to 40 km
0 Votes
Apollo Phantom 2.0
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
20 to 30 km
0 Votes
Apollo Phantom 2.0
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
10 to 20 km
0 Votes
Apollo Phantom 2.0
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
Less than 10 km
0 Votes
Apollo Phantom 2.0
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One

Charging Time

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

Less than 2 hours
0 Votes
Apollo Phantom 2.0
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
2 to 4 hours
0 Votes
Apollo Phantom 2.0
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
4 to 6 hours
0 Votes
Apollo Phantom 2.0
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
6 to 8 hours
0 Votes
Apollo Phantom 2.0
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
More than 8 hours
0 Votes
Apollo Phantom 2.0
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One

Speed Performance

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

More than 30 km/h
0 Votes
Apollo Phantom 2.0
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
25 to 30 km/h
0 Votes
Apollo Phantom 2.0
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
20 to 25 km/h
0 Votes
Apollo Phantom 2.0
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
15 to 20 km/h
0 Votes
Apollo Phantom 2.0
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
Less than 15 km/h
0 Votes
Apollo Phantom 2.0
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One

Ride Comfort

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

Very smooth and comfortable
0 Votes
Apollo Phantom 2.0
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
Nice and steady
0 Votes
Apollo Phantom 2.0
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
Pretty smooth most of the time
0 Votes
Apollo Phantom 2.0
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
A bit shaky
0 Votes
Apollo Phantom 2.0
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
Super bumpy and rough
0 Votes
Apollo Phantom 2.0
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One

Portability

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

Super light and portable
0 Votes
Apollo Phantom 2.0
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
Easy to move around
0 Votes
Apollo Phantom 2.0
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
Manageable but not light
0 Votes
Apollo Phantom 2.0
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
Quite heavy and bulky
0 Votes
Apollo Phantom 2.0
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
Extremely difficult
0 Votes
Apollo Phantom 2.0
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One

Durability and Build

How durable does this electric scooter feel after regular use?

Built tough and long-lasting
0 Votes
Apollo Phantom 2.0
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
Feels strong and reliable
0 Votes
Apollo Phantom 2.0
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
Holds up okay with care
0 Votes
Apollo Phantom 2.0
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
Gets worn down quickly
0 Votes
Apollo Phantom 2.0
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
Feels fragile and weak
0 Votes
Apollo Phantom 2.0
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One

Pricing

How would you describe the price of this electric scooter?

Great value for money
0 Votes
Apollo Phantom 2.0
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
Pretty good price
0 Votes
Apollo Phantom 2.0
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
Fair deal
0 Votes
Apollo Phantom 2.0
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
Kinda pricey
0 Votes
Apollo Phantom 2.0
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
Crazy expensive
0 Votes
Apollo Phantom 2.0
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One

Safety Features

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

Very safe and well-equipped
0 Votes
Apollo Phantom 2.0
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
Feels secure and safe
0 Votes
Apollo Phantom 2.0
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
Decent but basic
0 Votes
Apollo Phantom 2.0
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
Could be safer
0 Votes
Apollo Phantom 2.0
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
Feels unsafe
0 Votes
Apollo Phantom 2.0
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One

Braking

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

Excellent — Stops smoothly within 3 feet
0 Votes
Apollo Phantom 2.0
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
Strong — Quick braking within 5 feet
0 Votes
Apollo Phantom 2.0
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
Decent — Consistent stop within 8 feet
0 Votes
Apollo Phantom 2.0
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
Weak — Slower stop within 10 feet
0 Votes
Apollo Phantom 2.0
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
Poor — Hard to stop or unpredictable braking
0 Votes
Apollo Phantom 2.0
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One

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
Apollo Phantom 2.0
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
Good — Helpful service and 1-year warranty
0 Votes
Apollo Phantom 2.0
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
Fair — Average response times and limited coverage
0 Votes
Apollo Phantom 2.0
0 Votes
Varla Eagle One
Poor — Slow service and minimal warranty support
0 Votes
Apollo Phantom 2.0
0 Votes
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Your Guide to Using Varla Eagle One

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