What are the misunderstandings of electric wheelchair?

2020-08-30

  Many people don’t know much about electric wheelchairs. They feel that buying a wheelchair means they are old and their body is not obedient, so they are very resistant to wheelchairs. In fact, these are all ideas limited by traditional concepts. With the development of smart technology, the prospects for the use of electric wheelchairs are very broad.

   Many elderly people think that electric wheelchairs are inferior to electric three-wheelers. They drive fast and have a lot of storage space behind them. They are a good choice when going to parks and other places to bend. In fact, the speed of the electric three-wheel is very fast. In the event of an accident, the elderly cannot control it, and the risk factor is very high.

  The electric wheelchair has a built-in electric motor, which has a certain driving force. Even a light wheelchair will have a certain weight, and it is impossible to achieve the effect of being as light as a feather. In addition, the weight is too light, which will lead to accidents of rolling on slopes or bumpy roads. Generally, the weight of a regular electric wheelchair will be used within the acceptable limit of everyone, and it has a certain scientific ratio, so you don't need to worry.

         The control method of an electric wheelchair is very simple. As long as the elderly have a clear mind, there is no problem in driving easily. However, it must be carried out within a safe driving range and not in a motor vehicle lane to avoid potential safety hazards. And if there are component failures or usage problems during use, you can contact the after-sales service to solve them, without worrying about after-sales problems.

 


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