If you are seeking the smartest scooters right now, there are two that top the list — the Ather 450X and Ola S1 Pro. Both have been developed in India and promise to push the two-wheeled India into the smart age. The Ola S1 Pro has especially gathered a lot of attention — some for good reasons, some not-so-good. At launch, Ola started delivering the scooters with half of the features, and left most of the smart stuff to be included in a later update. That update is now here, and is called the Ola Move OS 2.0. What does it bring? A lot.
The Move OS 2.0 update brings all those features that got the early Ola buyers and most of India interested in the scooter. From cruise control to maps and Bluetooth speakers, Move OS 2.0 makes the Ola S1 Pro a scooter that outclasses every other scooter on paper. But does it solve the issue in the real world? And will this help Ola to bring in more riders to the Ola family?
I drove around in a Midnight Blue Ola S1 Pro for over a week with the Move OS 2.0 installed, and the experience has been, well… read on.
As part of the Move OS 2.0 update, the Ola S1 Pro gets quite a lot for riders to play with. Let’s start with the basic ones that enhance the experience right away.
The Move OS 2.0 update brings the Ola Electric app to the masses. Similar to your smartwatch, the Ola Electric app acts as the companion app for your scooter, letting you lock and unlock the vehicle, connect to Bluetooth, keep an eye on battery charge and range, check out all the stats, access to a digital owner’s manual, and general vehicle details. The app also offers access to online support.
It sounds well and in the real world, it makes unlocking the scooter a breeze. I had an iPhone 13 Pro Max paired to the scooter and it
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