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Before you purchase an electric mobility chair, consult a professional to assess the user's health and abilities. Test drive the chair and ask about any ongoing maintenance requirements and warranties.
Power chairs, also known as motorized wheel chairs are powered by batteries, not arms. This gives them more agility and speed. They can be used indoors and outdoors.
Wheel Drive
A power wheelchair lets you move around without getting tired. It can turn on a dime and maneuver in tight spaces. The joystick is mounted either on the left or right side of the chair. It takes some time to master the joystick, but once you've mastered it you will be able to reach nearly any location quickly and safely. Some chairs also offer the option of reclined seating, which makes the transition to standing much easier.
Power wheelchairs are designed to fit into small spaces, so it's wise to measure doorways and hallways prior to buying. Also, think about how much space you'll require to transport and store the chair. Some of the lightest chairs can fold down and fit into the trunk or in a vehicle, so you can take them with you on trips. Other models are designed to fit inside cabinets and under tables.
Forbes Health has reviewed nearly 90 electric wheelchairs and selected the top ones based on their maneuverability, versatility and battery life, as well as cost, and other features. The Pride Jazzy 600 ES, and the Quickie QM-7 SEDEO Ergo are the top picks of the company. The QM-7 is designed for extensive outdoor use, with the SpiderTrack suspension system that helps you navigate through obstacles with ease and a 12-inch platform for elevation. It can support users weighing up to 325 pounds.
Other good choices are other options include the LiteWheel ZR-X and the Journey Air Elite. Both are lightweight (weighing 33 or 29 pounds with battery included), have precise movements, tight turning radiuses and are folded up for easy transport. They are approved by airlines and are covered by a 12-month guarantee for parts, frames and battery.
Power
Power chairs are different from mobility scooters in that they have rechargeable batteries that can be used indoors or out. Mobility scooters are heavier, require more fine motor control, and come with more customizable seating. Power chairs on the other hand tend to be lighter. Some models, like the Redman Chief 107-ZRx, can move naturally to mimic the body's natural movements and offer unique positions that no other chair can match: yoga, stand & stretch and tilting in space.
WHILL's Model C2 portable power wheelchair offers precise movement and a precise turning radius thanks to its front omni-wheels as well as user-friendly controls. After some time of practice you'll be able to speed around your house and block your way to wherever you'd like to go. This chair is easily transportable by rolling it up and folding it into an ordinary 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
As opposed to a standard wheelchair an electric mobility chair comes with an electric motor that can move it without needing to be pushed. These chairs can be used indoors to assist you in navigating tight spaces and over terrains that would be difficult for a manual wheelchair. Standard models come with padded rehab seats and joystick control. Custom models can be customized to meet your specific needs. For instance, rounded mouselike compact joysticks require half the activating force of traditional joysticks to function. Additionally, head controls allow you to steer and drive your chair by gentle movements of your head.
Some brands, such as Levo and Permobil have vertical power wheelchairs that keep you upright. This increases blood circulation and extends your reach. They have also been designed with stability and suspension technologies that offer an easy ride even on rough terrain. In addition, they have patent-pending Omni-wheels which use 24 independent rollers to move in all directions. This reduces friction and improves battery life while providing smooth rides. Other features include a remote control headlights, anti-tip wheels to prevent the chair from moving when you slow down or accelerate.
Warranty
If you have any issue with your WHILL product please contact Journey Health and Lifestyle(tm), formerly firstSTREET for Boomers and Beyond(tm) to obtain repairs or replacement parts in accordance with the terms of this limited warranty. This warranty does not provide for labor costs for repair or replacement of any part.

While both electric scooters and electric wheelchairs are designed to drive, powered chairs come with a more powerful battery pack that can be recharged for longer durations between uses. Most mobility scooters, on the other hand, are mass-produced with little customization and a basic weight capacity.
Keep your mobility product protected after the manufacturer warranty expires by purchasing an optional Extend Protection Plan. You can add the plan at the time you purchase your product and you will be given an ID for your contract or another specific piece of information that you can provide to the provider when filing claims. This plan is in addition to any statutory warranties and consumer protection laws that you might have. Details are available in the terms and conditions.