
Magicshine Airro electric bike pump - it looks cool. But is it any good?
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9. August 2025
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Introduction and Features of Magicshine Airro: (0:00-0:47)
Torture Test Setup: (0:47-1:14)
Attempt 1: (1:15-2:14)
Attempt 2 & 3: (2:20-3:07)
Attempt 4 & 5: (3:13-4:06)
Observations and Conclusion: (4:21-5:32)
This video reviews the Magicshine Airro electric bike pump. The reviewer highlights its design and features (0:07), including its aerodynamic shape, nice packaging, large gauge, automatic shut-off, and a visible brushless outrunner motor (0:24).
The main part of the video is a torture test (0:47) where the reviewer inflates a 29-inch tire multiple times to 24 PSI from zero.
Attempt 1: The pump successfully inflates the tire to 24 PSI (2:06). The reviewer notes it starts to get warm (2:14).
Attempts 2 & 3: The pump continues to inflate the tire, though the motor sounds like it's struggling (2:43, 2:46).
Attempts 4 & 5: The pump completes four full attempts and reaches 21 PSI on the fifth try (3:37, 4:06).
The reviewer shares several observations (4:21) about the Magicshine Airro:
Quiet operation and low vibration (4:25).
Inaccurate battery gauge (4:27) which showed one bar almost immediately and then remained at one bar even when empty.
Overheating (4:53): The pump reached 133 degrees Fahrenheit (4:59).
The pump reset the desired pressure to 100 PSI after the tests (4:16).
Despite some struggles, the motor is sufficient (5:07).
The pump has nice packaging and accessories (5:17), and at $90, it's considered attractive (5:27).
Magicshine AIRRO Mini Bike Pump, Max 120 PSI Electric Bicycle Pump, Auto Stop, with Digital Pressure Gauge with Presta&Schrader
Erstellt: 10. August 2025The reviewer conducts a 'torture test' of the Magicshine AIRRO Mini Bike Pump, focusing on its performance inflating a large 29" x 2.5" tire. They note its attractive packaging, industrial design, and the inclusion of a nice sleeve and accessories. A highlighted feature is the visible brushless outrunner motor, similar to a drone motor. The pump has automatic shut-off and a large digital gauge, but the reviewer found the gauge read 1 PSI lower than the set pressure due to valve back pressure. During testing, the pump successfully completed four full inflation cycles from zero to ~24 PSI and attempted a fifth before the battery was depleted. The reviewer found it fairly quiet with not much vibration. However, they note several issues: the battery fuel gauge is inaccurate, showing one bar almost immediately and not updating correctly; the unit reset the target pressure to 100 PSI unexpectedly; it gets very hot (133 degrees measured); the charging indicator was misleading; and the motor sounded like it was struggling. They conclude it is a sufficient and attractive product for its $90 price.
KI-Zusammenfassung
Pros
- Nice/beautiful packaging and industrial design
- Includes a nice sleeve and accessories
- Cool feature: visible brushless outrunner motor (like a drone motor)
- Large digital pressure gauge
- Automatic shut-off function
- Fairly quiet compared to other pumps
- Not a lot of vibration
- Sufficient performance for the task
Cons
- Digital pressure gauge is 1 PSI off (reads lower) due to valve back pressure
- Battery fuel gauge is 'really not accurate' and 'not at all there'
- Unit reset the desired pressure to 100 PSI unexpectedly, which the reviewer states is 'not a good idea'
- Gets very hot (measured 133 degrees)
- Motor sounds like it's struggling
- Charging indicator was misleading (showed done while still drawing power)
- Ventilation is not apparent ('I'm not sure how this thing breathes. I don't see the ventilation')
Key Points
- Product name: Magic Shine Arrow Aerodynamic (referred to as such)
- Price: $89.99 / $90
- Features: Automatic shut-off, digital pressure gauge, brushless outrunner motor
- Tested on a 29" x 2.5" tire
- In test, set to 25 PSI, shut off at 24 PSI
- Completed 4 full inflation cycles from zero to ~24 PSI and attempted a 5th
- Battery indicator has 3 bars
- Comes from a company known for bike lights
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