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MEEPO Campus V3 Series/Envy Electric Skateboard with Remote, Top Speed Up to 29 Mph, 4 Speed Smooth Braking, Easy Carry Handle Design, Suitable for Adults & Teens

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Style: Campus


Features

  • MEEPO: Pioneering Electric Skateboarding for Over 8 Years - Introducing Campus, a fun and accessible entry-level electric skateboard designed for 12+~18+beginners and teens. Its compact 26.7-inch (68 cm) deck makes it easy to carry and store, while the 4-speed remote control allows users to choose the perfect speed effortlessly. If you're an experienced rider or weigh over 150 lbs, we recommend our V3 Max or V5 series for a more powerful ride.
  • Safe and Reliable New Generation Lithium Battery - The Campus skateboard can reach speeds of up to 15.5 mph (in Pro mode), providing a fun yet manageable experience for beginners who might need some time to get used to it. Battery module are individually monitored, with UL2272 certified test-approved .Range of 8-10 miles, you can enjoy extended riding sessions. Note: The 26.7-inch compact deck is lightweight and perfect for short commutes. If you prefer a longer board, consider our V5 Series.
  • Intuitive Wireless Remote Control - The Campus comes with a compact, 4-speed remote that lets riders switch speeds with ease, making it perfect for enhancing balance and riding skills for teens and beginners. The ergonomic M5 remote is easy to use, offering intuitive and straightforward controls with a user-friendly interface.
  • Durable 7-Ply Maple Deck - Constructed from strong 7-ply maple, the MEEPO Campus electric skateboard comfortably supports up to 150 lbs and distributes weight evenly for stable rides, even at top speeds. (Note: Riders over 150 lbs might experience reduced speed performance. For a faster experience, we recommend our V5 series electric skateboards.
  • [Smart Safe Power] battery module are individually monitored, with UL2272 certified test-approved hardware and software protections. We've worked hard to make the Campus as safe as possible, so you can charge, store and ride with confidence. Look out for instructions on battery use and more safety guidelines in our owner's manual. In addition, we offer a 6-month support on your board the day you receive it. Any questions. Please email us to discuss. We're here for you.
  • The skateboard wood is FSC certified.

Brand: Meepo


Color: Black


Age Range (Description): Youth12+


Skill Level: Beginner


Deck Length: 26.75 Inches


Deck Width: 7.87 Inches


Material: Maple Wood


Wheel Size: 74 Millimeters


Charging Time: 3 Hour


Power Source: Battery Powered


Brand Name: Meepo


Age Range Description: Youth12+


Skill Level: Beginner


Skateboard Type: Longboard


UPC: 768481231831


Model Number: MB0015


Manufacturer: MEEPO


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Included Components: 29.4V1.5A Charger, M5 Remote, Skateboard T- tools, Type-c cable for remote


Warranty Description: 6 Month Warranty


Deck Length: 26.75 Inches


Deck Width: 7.87 Inches


Wheel Size: 74 Millimeters


Color: Black


Battery Charge Time: 3 Hour


Power Source: Battery Powered


Durometer Hardness: High Durometer


Load Capacity: Pounds 150


Material Type: Maple Wood


Wheel Material: Polyurethane


Ply Rating: 7 Ply


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  • Not the fastest but fun
Style: Campus
Got this for my 19 year old son. He loved it some much he purchased the upgraded version. Very high quality, just a but slow for him.
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2026 by R. Ruiz

  • Works good but board is rather small
Style: Campus
Bought for my 15 yr old who tried one from Walmart that had sensors you had to lean forward to activate and ended up returning for something with a hand controller. This one worked great and he ended up removing the motor as this board is rather small for his size 12 feet being 6’+, taking after his dad, and put it on his long board and worked good, then to another just regular skate board, duct taping the motor on. It’s not super fast but he likes it and could afford it. The pads it came with are for a kid no older than 6. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2026 by Christie F

  • A Very Honest Review
Style: Campus
The media could not be loaded. -To start, the listing isn't very clear in terms of product specs. Its seems they are all more or less lumped together for general specs. I got the Campus ($200). Im a little upset to see it go down to 160 something but thats my fault I guess -Pros: As of writing this, I have just over 33 miles logged on Strava. Great for the price if you fit the size requirements. Ive done 6ish mile round trips on one charge with no issues. Its mostly flat around me and i use it mainly when i commute into the city via bus. Its super compact making public transit easy and it doesn't weigh anymore then your average full sized longboard. Charging and setup are easy. The remote connected right away and has given me 0 issues. Charger doesn't feel amazing in terms of quality but it works and fully charges in about 1.5hrs. I'm not 100% sure if it has regen while riding or just when on the brake. I dont have big enough downhills nearby to test it on the brake but just pushing, ive seen the lights go from 2 back to 3 while completely off throttle and brake. -Cons: Wind has a huge effect. I notice even with a small headwind the speed is diminished and the battery life reduces. Same with sidewalks and bigger uphills. The constant cracks and hickups dont let it maintain speed well. Being 1 wheel drive, any extra force will have a noticeable effect. It still does the job, just something to consider. And although i said the remote works well, the battery life indicator is a bit confusing. Ill leave on a full charge and within minitues, the remove will go to 3 out of 4 bars while moving. But stop for a second and it goes back to full. Alot of times i see 2 bars while riding and think im getting low, only to stop and check to see its back to 3 bars. Not sure why it does this but i couldnt find anything in the manual to explain it. I'm a smaller guy (5ft9in 135lbs) so the campus works out for me. Any bigger and i would recommend a bigger board. The difference from modes 3-4 are minimal. On Strava it only showed me go from 11mph to 12mph when switching but the range gets cut down pretty bad in 4. I keep it in 3 all the time and see 11mph on flats with ease. It will take me up small inclines but anything steep it needs help. All in all, its a great intro board if you arent anymore then 135lbs and just use it to replace your foot commuting. I wouldn't count on it being able to increase your potential commuting distance as much as it'll shorten the time it takes. But generally speaking, any commute it can complete (on a single charge) would be walkable in most case. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2025 by Christine Muller

  • Garbage, not worth the money
Style: Campus
i would NOT recommend it. When I tried to use it for the first time after letting it charge it wouldn't move it only worked when I wasn't on it, plus the power supply on it is awful. It only lasted about 5-15 minutes
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2026 by Nicholas

  • Absolutely dirt (campus model)
Style: Campus
It was great while it lasted i night this in March 2025 THIS YEAR as is October 2025 it completely stopped charging i speed using it back in June due to losing my job so I didn't have a need as much so I switched back to my regular cruiser it's not electric( faster then the campus) the campus is a good beginner board if you want to get into electric I honestly did love not having to push but It sucked on any hill with gradual incline in order to get more speed I had to push and hold the trigger kind of wasted money for me but it was nice when traveling on straight paths I live in Staten Island and when I had to switch locations the distance was about 4 miles there board had to be on max setting and if get about 11mph. Realistically I should've went for a higher power board because I weigh 245 the Max weight is 200 but it got the job done. The major issue still came to light though regardless the wheels that moves wears down faster then the rest of the wheels which made certain days da Harder then others I hit a pebble and lost balance super quick. Next while riding I went up the sidewalk ramp to wobbly and because the back wheels had already lost major grip I went down 😭 i was okay but that could've been a worst fall. If you want this board be very careful the battery life goes fast to 4 miles on Max with a full battery lasted 25 minutes on the dot not bad but the last 15 minutes I spent some time pushing because the battery was running low and it slows all the way down to 4mph then 2mph and then it won't go unless you're pushing after that it stops and you can only push this 11lbs board. I was getting a superior workout just having to move the board absolutely hated it. My legs would cramp up because I was exerting energy I didn't have already after doing an 8 to 10 hour shift on my feet. Worst is so many reviews deterred me from connection customer service just ended with the idea to throw it out (I still have it but it's a waste) honestly getting any other board spend the extra 200 and get something good. If u could get my money back I would.😭😂 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2025 by Tianna Nelva

  • Does not go to speed it says
Style: Campus
The media could not be loaded. It’s a good board for beginners is what I would say but for me as a 145 pound rider I’m 13 years old it’s not a good purchase they say it goes over 15 miles an hour it goes over 10 when I’m on it I’ve even tried with my little brother he’s about 100 pounds and it still is not good it’s held up pretty well for the amount of time I’ve had it for if you’re a beginner I do highly recommend this but I would still go with the backfire G2 which you get $500 and it goes like 50 miles an hour so like do not buy this board unless you’re a beginner get the backfire G2 pro for me $550 it is a good board for the budget though ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2026 by Brendt Bowen

  • Good electric skateboard for beginners
Style: Campus
The media could not be loaded. I’ve been using this electric skateboard for a short time and it’s been a good experience so far. It was easy to set up and the remote is simple to use, even for someone new to electric boards. The ride feels smooth on regular pavement and the braking feels controlled, which is important for safety. The speed modes are helpful if you don’t want something too fast right away. For casual rides and short trips, it works well and feels like a good value for the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2026 by Abril martinez

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