The Seated Commuter Built by Shenzhen Chitado

Why a young brand answers its 1-star reviews instead of burying them.

Awwscooter C1 seated electric scooter parked on a city street

You have probably read the two reviews that scare buyers off. One owner watched the battery sag to 5 to 7 mph and lose two bars before reaching work. Another saw error codes appear after 2.5 months. We do not hide those reports. We answer them.

Awwscooter is built by Shenzhen Chitado Technology, and the C1 is the brand's seated commuter scooter. The battery carries up to 20 miles per charge, and the 6-month battery warranty exists precisely because cells are the part buyers worry about most. Parts stay covered for 12 months, and support answers within 24 hours.

The loose-bolt complaint has a fix you control. Hex-key the stem and wheel bolts before the first ride, then again each weekend. Hardware works loose on any folding frame; a 30-second torque-check keeps yours tight.

The C1 will not out-range an electric bike, and it is no all-weather machine. What it does: seat you for a sub-20-mile commute, fold into a trunk, and carry 265 lbs with measured, UL2272-certified parts you can verify before you buy.

Why We Build It This Way

The commitments that decide every spec, from the safety cert down to the 24-hour support promise.

Safety-Certified by Default

We ship the C1 with UL2272 certification rather than treating battery safety as an upsell. The cert covers electrical and cell testing.

Comfort-First Commuting

We seat the rider instead of leaving them standing. The wide adjustable seat and anti-slip pedals exist for the 30-minute ride.

Proof Over Hype

We publish measured numbers: 450W, 20 miles, 265 lbs. You verify every claim against the spec sheet before you buy.

Support That Answers in 24 Hours

We answer within 24 hours and back parts for 12 months, because a quiet support desk is how young brands lose trust.