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Get Back to School in Style on a Jetson Quest Electric Scooter

Jetson Quest Electric Scooter on the RoadThe reviewer has been compensated in the form of a Best Buy Gift Card and/or received the product/service at a reduced price or for free. All opinions are my own.

School is back in session and while your student is picking out that shiny new backpack there may be another back-to-school item that you didn’t think about.

How about hooking them up with some sweet wheels to get all around campus in the form of the Jetson Quest Electric Scooter. My kids only have to go classroom to classroom but sooner than I want they will be off to High School and College. Right now they are too young for this scooter as they are under 13. For safe riding the Quest is suitable for children ages 13 and older.

Back to thinking about College. I remember the many years I lived and worked on a College campus. The campus was sprawling and I lived at the bottom of the hill. My office was at the top. Each morning I would make the walk up the hill from the very bottom to the top and some days I’d do that walk several times. I didn’t have a parking spot so it made no sense to drive, but had I had something like the Jestson Quest Electric Scooter I could zip on up the hill at a 15mph clip which is staying within the posted safety speed limits.

Jetson Quest Electric Scooter Black

The Jestson Quest Electric Scooter is a sweet machine. It has a 250W hub motor lets you travel up to 18 miles at 15mph. Some days it may feel like you are walking 18 miles around a college campus but most likely you are not, so you probably can go all day on a single charge. You do not have to guess how much of a charge you have either because there is a LED display that shows battery life, current speed, and more.

Jetson Quest Electric Scooter Folded

In college you have a small space. There is not a lot of room to store things. I wanted to have my bike at school but I could not keep it in my dorm room and I did not want to just leave it out in the public racks all the time. The Jestson Quest Electric Scooter has an easy fold system so you can tuck it in a closet, under a desk or bed to keep it out of the way when not in use. So many things say efficient use of space on this scooter. The design itself conceals the premium lithium-ion battery and keeps the scooter looking sleek.

Jetson Quest Electric Scooter Lights

Riding around on a scooter is fun but you also need to ride responsibly. The purchaser and rider of this or any scooter is responsible for knowing and obeying all state and local regulations regarding the use of an electric scooter. It is highly encouraged that you read and follow the product instructions including all safety precautions and use protective gear. In addition to the protective gear there are safety features built into the Jetson Quest. The Quest is equipped with an ultra-bright LED headlight and taillight, improving visibility and safety for when you’re riding on roads and sidewalks. There are even some decorative LED lights along the sides of the deck of the scooter.

There are many reasons why you may want a scooter and with one as portable and versatile as the Jetson Quest you may be asking yourself why haven’t you gotten one sooner. You can learn more about the Jetson Quest Electric Scooter on the Best Buy website. There you will find even more information about this product.

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Over four years ago I started seeing a bunch of people making video game videos on YouTube. I thought that I needed to become part of a multi-channel network in order to do so and I made a dumb decision. I joined one, for five years. Yeah, for five years this network was supposed to help me improve my YouTube channel but rather they only took a hefty cut of my earnings. Did they promote me in any way? No. Was there much help at all? Not really. I made a very dumb decision and I learned from that.

Recently YouTube took monetization away from many small time creators who did not have at least 4000 hours of view time and 1000 subscribers. And it was because of these changes that I was dropped from the multi-channel network despite qualifying to continue to be monetized by YouTube.

Well, that is GREAT news to me! I had been counting the days until I would be free from that network. Now I am and I’m starting to produce some more.