
Breeze Pro Tech Specs
- Motor: 750W rear-hub motor
- Battery: 48V 20Ah removable lithium battery (dual-battery option available)
- Range: 40-80 miles
- Top Speed: 16 mph (can unlock to 21.5 mph)
- Brakes: Three 180mm hydraulic disc brakes
- Tires: 18” x 4.0” fat tires
- Suspension: Front fork suspension
- Weight: 132.3 lbs
- Weight Capacity: 450 lbs (204 kg)
- Seat: Large, comfortable seat with a super-large backrest for added support
First Impressions: A Practical and Accessible Ride
The first thing you’ll notice about the Breeze Pro is its solid build and sleek design. It carries the same comfortable frame as the original Breeze. The low step-through frame makes mounting and dismounting effortless, which is especially helpful for those who prefer a more accessible setup.
What stood out immediately was the comfort—continuing with the wide, cushioned seat from the original Breeze, the trike offers an ergonomic riding position. The backrest, mounted directly to the frame rather than the seat, allows for a more comfortable, semi-recumbent posture, reducing strain on your back during longer rides.
While the trike arrives mostly pre-assembled, some assembly is still required, including attaching the front wheel, stem, and so on. Although the manufacturer claims it’s 90% assembled, I found the remaining steps took a bit of time. While nothing was particularly difficult, and everything fit together nicely, if you’re not comfortable with basic bike assembly, you might want to enlist the help of a friend.

Power and Performance: Smooth, Responsive, and Efficient
The 750W motor performs exactly as expected—smooth, steady assistance throughout the ride.
A key upgrade here is the torque sensor, which is a significant improvement over the cadence sensor found on the standard model. The torque sensor adjusts the motor’s output based on your pedaling power, providing a smoother, more responsive experience. It allows for fine control over the speed—if you want to slow down, you simply reduce your pedaling effort, and if you need a boost, a little extra pedaling speed will get you there. This feature really helps create a more natural riding experience.
The pedal-assist system has 3 levels, allowing you to adjust the level of assistance to your preference. In terms of speed, the Breeze Pro can reach 16 mph with throttle alone, but when pedaling, it can hit up to 21.5 mph after unlocking the top speed—making it suitable for both leisurely rides and faster cruising.
I appreciated the half-twist throttle, which provides easy control over speed when not using the pedal-assist. It’s smooth and responsive, adding a level of convenience when you want to take a break from pedaling.
Range Performance: Long-Lasting Power for Extended Rides
Range is a key consideration for electric trike riders, and the Meet One Breeze Pro offers impressive options. I have the single-battery version, which comes with a 20 amp-hour battery for the Pro model. What’s really cool is the flexibility: they offer three or four additional battery options, allowing you to add a second battery in 10, 15, or 20 amp-hour capacities. This provides plenty of battery combinations to suit different needs.
The single 20Ah battery on my Pro offers a solid range of 50 miles, depending on riding conditions and assist levels. In my experience, this is more than enough for daily commuting or longer leisure rides. And for those planning even longer trips, the dual-battery capability is an excellent feature, ensuring you have the power to keep going without range anxiety.
Braking Performance: Tested for Stability and Control
During my test ride, the Meet One Breeze Pro’s braking system proved to be very effective, especially for a trike of this size. Equipped with three 180mm hydraulic disc brakes, the stopping power was solid and consistent across different conditions.
On smooth pavement, the brakes provided smooth, responsive stops, even at higher speeds. I tested the brakes going down a mild incline, and the trike came to a complete stop without any noticeable wobbling or instability.
For everyday use, though, the hydraulic disc brakes offered a good balance of control and reliability.
One feature that stood out was the parking brake levers, which I appreciated when stopping on slight inclines or when needing to park.
Riding Experience: Comfortable and Versatile with Room for Improvement
Taking the Breeze Pro E-Trike out for a ride was a fun experience.The torque sensor gives you a bit more control over your speed—just pedal slower to slow down, and speed up by pedaling a bit faster, which is a nice touch compared to some other models that rely on cadence sensors. If you’re looking for a trike that responds intuitively to your pedaling, this one’s got you covered.
Handling is solid. The wide tires and low center of gravity make it easy to balance, even when turning sharply or riding over bumps. I never felt like I was going to tip over, which is a big plus for anyone who’s new to trikes or maybe a little unsure of their balance. It’s stable, but one thing I noticed right away is the throttle’s top speed—it maxes out around 16 mph, which feels a little limited compared to the pedal assist, where I hit 21 mph. I do wish the throttle had a bit more kick, but it’s still good for cruising around.
It’s easy to navigate through tight spaces, and the reverse mode is a lifesaver when you need to back out of a parking spot or get around an obstacle.
The ride quality is comfortable. The semi-recumbent design is noticeably more comfortable than a traditional bike, especially on longer rides. It takes the pressure off your back and lets you sit in a more relaxed position.
Opportunities for Improvement: Heavy, but Stable
While the Breeze Pro is a great trike overall, it does have a few downsides. The weight is one of the main factors to consider—at 132.3 lbs, it’s on the heavier side, which might make it a bit challenging to transport. While the weight contributes to its stability, it can be a bit cumbersome if you need to lift or load it into a car, especially without a ramp or assistance. This is something to keep in mind if portability is a concern for you.
The battery life is solid, but the trike’s weight could impact its overall range, particularly if you rely heavily on the throttle or use higher pedal-assist levels. While the dual-battery option is a great feature for long-distance riders, it’s something to keep in mind if you’re planning on using the trike for extended trips regularly.
Conclusion: A Powerful and Comfortable Option
Overall, the Meet One Breeze Pro Folding Electric Trike stands out in the crowded electric trike market. It combines comfort, stability, and power, making it an excellent choice for a variety of riders. The torque sensor, hydraulic brakes, and robust battery make for a smooth and enjoyable ride, while the thoughtful design ensures that comfort is prioritized, even on longer trips.
While the weight may be a concern for some, it’s a trade-off for the stability and durability the Breeze Pro offers. If you’re looking for a reliable, comfortable, and feature-packed electric trike, the Breeze Pro is definitely worth considering.
Starting at $1,649 for the single-battery version, it offers great value for anyone seeking a practical and enjoyable ride.

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