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Luna supports firmware flashing for compatible scooter models, providing a browser-based alternative to [[ScooterHacking Utility]]. Detailed firmware compatibility information is available on the Luna website. | Luna supports firmware flashing for compatible scooter models, providing a browser-based alternative to [[ScooterHacking Utility]]. | ||
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Revision as of 00:48, 26 May 2025
Luna is a web-based application designed as a cross-platform alternative to ScooterHacking Utility (SHU).
It allows users to configure and manage supported electric scooters through a browser, offering functionality similar to SHU across platforms such as Android, iOS, Windows, macOS, and more, without requiring a native app installation.
Access
Luna operates as a web app, accessible via: Official Website: luna.cfw.sh
Unlike ScooterHacking Utility, which is primarily an Android app with a separate iOS version, Luna runs directly in a web browser, supporting a wide range of devices and operating systems. Visit the official website for compatibility details.
Supported Models
Luna supports the following scooter models:
- Ninebot G30
- Ninebot G65
- Ninebot G2
- Ninebot D18
- Ninebot D28
- Ninebot D38
- Ninebot ESx
- Ninebot E
- Ninebot E2
- Ninebot F
- Ninebot F2
- Ninebot F65
- Xiaomi M365
- Xiaomi Essential
- Xiaomi 1S
- Xiaomi Pro
- Xiaomi Pro 2
- Xiaomi 3
Unsupported Models
Xiaomi vehicles running VDB firmware versions that do not support the Ninebot authentication protocol are not compatible with Luna.
Firmware Support
Luna supports firmware flashing for compatible scooter models, providing a browser-based alternative to ScooterHacking Utility. Detailed firmware compatibility information is available on the Luna website.