NAVEE just rolled out the K100 Series for kids, and it’s a friendly setup. Three models. K100, K100 Pro, and K100 Max. Each one keeps speeds in check, trims the weight, and adds simple tools for parents in the app. The series is arriving in the US and Canada through the brand’s stores and Amazon. Prices start at $349.99 CAD in Canada. US pricing sits by model and shifts with promos.
Quick hits
- Three options for ages 6–14, all with app speed limits and lighting controls
- Top speed up to 9.9 mph (15.9 km/h) on K100 and Pro. Up to 12.4 mph (20 km/h) on Max
- Range up to 8.7 miles (14 km) per charge
- IPX4 water resistance, puncture-proof tires, rear drum brake
- K100 Max adds Apple Find My tracking and a Bluetooth speaker
Who it’s for, and how fast it goes
K100 fits younger riders best. Think 6 to 10 years. K100 Pro and K100 Max stretch the range to 6 to 14 years. A listed height guide of about 45 to 67 inches helps you pick the right bar height and reach. If your kid is at the taller end, the Pro or Max will feel roomier.
Speeds stay kid-friendly. K100 and K100 Pro top out at 9.9 mph (15.9 km/h). K100 Max bumps that to 12.4 mph (20 km/h). Parents can set lower limits in the app, so first rides feel calm. As confidence grows, you can nudge the cap up a bit. That small step approach helps new riders relax and learn.
Safety and the parental toolkit
Braking is a simple rear drum, tuned for small hands. Solid tires reduce flats, which is a relief on school mornings. RGB lights make the scooter stand out in low light. A bright display near 4 inches shows speed and battery with chunky icons. The app covers the basics. You can pick a speed mode, adjust lights, and check alerts. The Max model goes further with Apple Find My. That means you can locate the scooter and set safe zones. Handy if your rider wanders a block too far.
Battery, range, and charging
K100 and K100 Pro use a 21.6 V, 55 Wh battery. K100 Max doubles the capacity to 110 Wh. NAVEE rates the smaller pack for up to 8.7 miles (14 km) per charge. Charge time lands around 3.5 hours. Real life is messier. Hills, rider weight, speed, and cold weather all cut into range. Plan for a little less on rough days. On flat city paths, the numbers look more realistic.
Build, visibility, and weather protection
Frames are compact and light, which helps kids manage turns and curbs. IPX4 water resistance handles splashes and light rain. You still avoid deep puddles, but a wet sidewalk is fine. RGB ambient lighting adds side visibility, so the scooter stands out in a busy parking lot. The grips and controls sit close together, so small hands do not need to reach. NAVEE lists up to 110 lb max load for K100 and Pro, and up to 132 lb for the Max. That gives some room for growth.
Portability and fit
K100 Pro and K100 Max fold. That helps with trunk space or a bus ride. The handlebar adjusts in three steps on Pro and Max, which is a nice fix for growth spurts. Listed weights start around 19 lb for K100, about 19.8 lb for Pro, and about 21 lb for Max. A parent can carry any of them up a flight of stairs. A fourth grader can drag one into the garage without drama.
Features that stand out on the Max
If you want more than the basics, the Max is the pick. Apple Find My makes location checks easy on an iPhone. A built-in Bluetooth speaker adds a little fun, and it keeps the phone in a pocket. The bigger battery helps with weekend rides, and the slightly higher top speed suits older kids who already ride well. Do you need every extra? Not always. If your rider is young, the base K100 or the Pro gets the job done.
Availability and pricing
The series is live in North America through NAVEE’s stores and Amazon. In Canada, pricing starts at $349.99 CAD. US pricing shows up by model, with the K100 listed at $249.99, the K100 Pro at $299.99, and the K100 Max at $279.99 before any discounts. Local tax and promotions change the final cart number. Keep an eye on seasonal sales if you are trying to hit a budget.
Where the NAVEE K100 Series kids electric scooter fits
This lineup is for families who want clear speed limits, a light frame, and weather basics. It is not built for long commutes. It is built for short city paths, park loops, and school runs. The three models cover a first scooter, a step-up option, and a feature-rich pick for parents who want tracking. It keeps the learning curve short. It keeps top speed in a range that feels sensible.
Bottom line
The NAVEE K100 Series kids electric scooter aims for safe fun and simple control. Low top speeds, app tools, and IPX4 protection set the tone. Pick K100 or Pro for a calm start. Pick Max for extra range, a speaker, and tracking. The series is on sale now in the US and Canada at several price points, so you can match the model to your rider and your budget.

