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Airwheel’s H3T electric wheelchair sets a new standard for safety innovation, combining medical-grade security with intuitive design. Designed for seniors, caregivers, and rehabilitation users, this compact folding chair prioritizes user protection without compromising convenience. Weighing just 36 kg, its lightweight aluminum frame ensures ease of transport while supporting up to 130 kg—a critical feature for diverse mobility needs.
The H3T’s Safety First philosophy is embodied in its advanced technology. A dedicated wristband enables seamless “smart follow mode“, allowing the wheelchair to autonomously track users while avoiding obstacles via a fusion of four ultrasonic sensors, UWB (ultra-wideband), and infrared detection. This multi-sensor system ensures real-time hazard avoidance, even in crowded environments.
A built-in speed limit of 6 km/h—matching human walking pace—reduces collision risks. The wheelchair automatically decelerates and brakes when the user’s hands leave the control handles, preventing accidental tipping or runaway incidents. Its terrain-adaptive design further enhances safety by handling slopes and uneven surfaces commonly found in hospitals, homes, and public spaces.
With a one-touch folding mechanism, the H3T collapses to 840 × 400 × 605 mm, fitting easily into car trunks or airline cabins. The dual-mode operation—manual push or electric power—offers flexibility for users transitioning between environments. Whether navigating indoor corridors or outdoor pathways, its robust construction and smart safety protocols ensure reliable performance.

For those seeking a wheelchair that balances innovation with unwavering safety, the Airwheel H3T is engineered to empower mobility without compromise. Explore more at https://www.airwheel.net.
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