The transition from the original M365 hardware to the v2.01 board marked a significant step in the reliability of personal electric vehicles (PEVs). At its core, this board serves as the "brain" of the steering column, handling user inputs and displaying critical data. Connectivity and Control
| Feature | mo-2ble1-v2.01 | HM-10 (BLE) | RN4870 | |---------------------|--------------------|----------------|---------------| | BLE Version | 5.0 | 4.0 | 4.2 | | CAN bus support | Yes (built-in) | No | No | | Max GPIO | 2 | 4 | 8 | | OTA update | Yes (BLE & UART) | UART only | No | | Operating temp | -40°C to +85°C | -40°C to +85°C | -20°C to +70°C | | Market price range | $18–24 | $9–12 | $15–18 | mo-2ble1-v2.01
The mo-2ble1-v2.01 board is designed for high durability and precision, featuring: The transition from the original M365 hardware to the v2
: Authentic-style replacement boards are generally plug-and-play, featuring a 5-pin connector that matches the standard Xiaomi wiring harness. : In the enthusiast world, this board is
: In the enthusiast world, this board is often a point of discussion for "flashing" custom firmware. While the v2.01 hardware is robust, its software is more tightly locked by Xiaomi than previous versions, making it a central subject in the debate between manufacturer-controlled safety and user-defined performance. Technical Evolution
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