Bird — Sé libre, goza tu viaje

Vehículo Eléctrico Compartidos

Published by: Blue Jay Transit
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Description

Bird es un forma cómoda y divertida de moverte por la ciudad. Registrarse solo lleva un minuto, tras el cual tendrás acceso inmediato a patinetes eléctricos en más de 250 ciudades de todo el mundo.
Cómo funciona:
- Descárgate la aplicación.
- Regístrate.
- Elige tu método de pago (Paypal, tarjeta de crédito, etc.).
- Selecciona y desbloquea el patinete.
- ¡Disfruta el viaje!
Una forma divertida de llegar a tu destino
Ve al trabajo, haz unos recados o sal a dar un paseo el fin de semana. Con la aplicación Bird, podrás ir del punto A al B de forma segura y con estilo.
Movilidad sostenible
Nuestra misión es conseguir que las ciudades sean más habitables reduciendo el uso de los coches y las emisiones de carbono.
Cada viaje con Bird te hace partícipe de esa misión.
Descubre características y ofertas especiales.
Comparte tu código con un amigo y regálale un viaje. A cambio, recibirás 5 € para tu próximo viaje.
—Viajes en grupo
¿Quieres hacer un viaje con tus amigos? Con la función “viajes en grupo”, podrás registrar varios patinetes eléctricos con un solo teléfono.
—Más viajes por menos dinero
Desde las tarifas diarias hasta las mensuales, Bird tiene planes de precios que se adaptan a todos los usuarios.
—Seguridad
Pon tu granito de arena para que la comunidad circule sin problemas. Lleva casco, utiliza los carriles bici y asegúrate de aparcar de forma ordenada y mantener las aceras despejadas.
Descárgate la aplicación ahora y disfruta del viaje.
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Bird FAQ

  • Is Bird free?

    Yes, Bird is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

  • Is Bird legit?

    🤔 The Bird app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.

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  • How much does Bird cost?

    Bird is free.

  • What is Bird revenue?

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User Rating

4.91 out of 5

310 ratings in Peru

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Ratings History

Bird Reviews

Amazing

String instrument student on

United States

Super fun and really useful

Mom

Miss Corningstone on

United States

When the scooters don’t have gas, there’s not much of a ride there. Just learning so didn’t know how to determine if it has power or not until now.

I fell

Elle Boogie Moster on

United States

Not the same as a bird.

Best thing to hit Tehas.

Buttrape12 on

United States

I get super drunk. These things don’t care as long as you got money. Me and my boys lived out out dui dreams on these things. 10/10.

WORST COMPANY EVER DO NOT USE!!!

@### cdgdsgd on

United States

I rented a scooter in down town Nashville Tennessee rode it around down town for an hour and a half only about 9 miles got back to the hotel and ended the ride checked my bank account and it overcharged my account because for an hour and a half ride it cost me 70 dollars witch is ABSOLUTELY RIDICULOUS so now my debit card is overcharged because I keep all my money in cash and I’m out of town. So if you are thinking about using one for a little while be prepared to be overcharged and if you try to talk to their customer service well you might as well talk to a brick wall because they are absolutely worthless.

Terrible in LA

LesleyLinnett on

United States

Don’t use in LA. I wanted to go from LAX to so fi it costs me $20 for 2 miles. The service area is small which it doesn’t say anything about. Uber was cheaper. Don’t use

Rough night.

Cool KG on

United States

This was clutch when I needed it!

Great

Donjdjs on

United States

Great

Never seen this “lock” device before

Flux a 🔥 fire on

United States

Had to ride home from work the old fashioned way. Kicking and pushing The Bird scooter. Kept claiming something about lock and pop out key. Nowhere have I ever seen or heard of this before on my many Bird rides and other similar companies and yes I was charged even though I had to ride old fashion style. The app claimed the battery was charged too. I also unlocked and locked it in the app as suggested with no luck. Bad experience after an already tough day. What’s going on Bird!!?

Road and tired

CaldeM89 on

United States

The road in some of the small streets are very rough on the tires, the scooter needs better tires so the ride is not so bumpy

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Top Free
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Keywords

Bird Competitors

Name
Lime - #RideGreen
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Safe, Convenient and Fun Rides
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Electric Scooter & Bike Share
Veo
Shared e-scooters & bikes
Wheels | Private Rentals
Electric Vehicle Subscriptions
TIER - Move Better
Electric Scooter & Bike Share
Superpedestrian patinetes LINK
Patinete electrico compartido
Helbiz - Micromobility Hub
Shared Mobility Platform
Capital Bikeshare
Divvy Bikes
The official Divvy share app

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App Info

Category
Travel
Publisher
Blue Jay Transit
Languages
Arabic, Azerbaijani, Bulgarian, Burmese, Central Khmer, Catalan, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, Georgian, German, Greek (modern), Hebrew (modern), Hindi, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Lao, Malay, Norwegian Bokmål, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Chinese, Somali, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Chinese, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese
Recent release
4.323.0 (5 days ago )
Released on
Sep 30, 2017 (7 years ago )
Last Updated
6 hours ago
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