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Before you purchase an electric mobility scooter, consult a professional to assess the user's health and abilities. Be sure to inquire about warranties and maintenance requirements. Test drive the chair.
Power chairs (also called motorized wheelchairs) are powered by batteries rather than arms, allowing for more mobility and speed. They can be used for both indoor and outdoor use.
Wheel Drive
A power wheelchair offers mobility without tiring you out. It is able to maneuver easily in tight spaces and turn in a flash. The joystick is mounted either on the left or the right side of the chair. Learning to master the joystick requires some practice, but you can reach almost any location quickly and safely. Some chairs also offer the ability to recline your seat, making the transition from sitting to standing easier.
Power wheelchairs are designed to fit in tiny spaces, so it's wise to measure doorways and hallways prior to purchasing. Consider how much space you will need to store and transport the chair. Some of the chairs that are lighter can be folded and stored in a vehicle or trunk, allowing you to take them with you on your travels. Some models are designed to fit under tables and in closets.
Forbes Health reviewed nearly 90 electric chairs and chose the best ones for their maneuverability, battery life and price, among other aspects. The Pride Jazzy 600 ES, and the Quickie QM-7 SEDEO Ergo are the company's top choices. The QM-7 is designed for a lot of outdoor use, and features a SpiderTrack suspension system that helps you navigate through obstacles with ease and also a 12-inch platform for elevation. It can support users who weigh up to 325 pounds.
The LiteWheel ZR-X or the Journey Air Elite are also good alternatives. Both are lightweight (weighing 33 or 29 pounds, with a battery included) and have precise movement and tight turning radiuses and fold down to make it easy to transport. These are airline-approved and come with a 12-month warranty for frames, parts and battery.
Power
Power chairs differ from mobility scooters in that they are powered by long-lasting, rechargeable batteries suitable for indoor and outdoor use. Mobility scooters weigh more and require greater fine motor control, and have more customizable seating. Power chairs however, tend to be lighter. Certain models, such as the Redman Chief 107-ZRx, move naturally to mimic the body's natural movements and provide unique positions that no other chair can beat yoga, stand and stretch and tilting in space.

The Model C2 portable wheelchair from WHILL offers precise movement, a precise turning radius, and user-friendly controls. After just a few minutes of practicing, you will be able to zinger around your house and block the way to wherever you want to go. This chair can be easily moved by rolling it up and folding it like it's a suitcase. And its patented two-lever driving system allows for quick turns even on steep slopes. Find out more about this innovative chair here.
Controls
In contrast to a standard wheelchair an electric mobility chair is equipped with a motor that moves it without pushing it. They are often used indoors and help you navigate around tight spaces and on terrain that is difficult to navigate in the manual wheelchair. Standard models come with padded rehab seats and joystick controls. Customized models can be made to meet your individual requirements. For instance, small joysticks that are rounded and mouse-like need only half the force as traditional joysticks. Additionally head controls let you control and power your chair with delicate movements of your head.
Certain brands, like Levo and Permobil, make vertical power wheelchairs that keep you upright. This improves blood circulation and increases your reach. They have also been made with suspension and stability technologies which provide smooth rides even on rough terrain. Additionally, they have patented Omni-wheels which use 24 independent rollers that can move in all directions. This reduces friction, increases battery life, and creates an enjoyable ride. Other features include a headlight, a remote control, and anti-tip wheels to prevent the chair moving when you stop or speed up your speed.
Warranty
If you are experiencing issues with your WHILL products, please contact Journey Health & Lifestyle (tm), formerly FirstSTREET for Boomers and Beyond (tm) in order to receive repair or replacement parts covered under this limited warranty. This warranty will not cover the cost of labor for the replacement or repair of any component.
While both electric scooters and wheelchairs were designed to be driven powered chairs are more powerful, and have a larger batteries that can be charged for extended periods of time between uses. The majority of mobility scooters, on other hand are mass-produced and have only a few options for customization and a standard weight capacity.
Keep your mobility product protected when the manufacturer warranty expires by purchasing an optional Extend Protection Plan. You can add the plan at the time you purchase your device and you will be given a contract ID or other identifying piece of information to provide to the provider when you file claims. This plan is in addition to any statutory warranties and consumer protection laws that you might have. Check out the terms and conditions for details.