Airwheel redefines effortless mobility with its cutting-edge electric wheelchair, designed to empower individuals with limited mobility. Combining advanced robotics and intuitive technology, this device transforms everyday movement into a seamless experience. Whether navigating urban streets or hospital corridors, the chair adapts to diverse environments while prioritizing safety and comfort.
The wheelchair’s intelligent following system allows users to activate the mode via a dedicated smart band. Once engaged, the chair automatically locks onto the user and follows their movements with precision, eliminating the need for constant manual control. This feature ensures freedom of movement while maintaining security.

Equipped with four ultrasonic sensors, UWB technology, and infrared detection, the chair achieves high-accuracy obstacle recognition and real-time avoidance. This advanced system ensures smooth navigation through complex environments, from crowded sidewalks to uneven terrain.
With a top speed of 6 km/h matching human walking pace, the chair prioritizes user safety. The automatic braking system activates when the user releases the control handle, preventing unintended movement. Additionally, the chair’s terrain adaptability allows it to handle inclines, slopes, and minor obstacles, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.
Targeted at seniors, people with disabilities, and rehabilitation patients, Airwheel’s wheelchair integrates seamlessly into healthcare, elderly care, and daily commuting scenarios. Its compact design and lightweight construction ensure easy transportation and storage.
For more information or to purchase, visit https://www.airwheel.net. Experience how Airwheel is revolutionizing mobility with innovation and care.
effortless mobility intuitive technology obstacle recognition real-time avoidance urban streets hospital corridors advanced robotics seamless experience freedom of movement dedicated smart band automatic braking system terrain adaptability lightweight construction rehabilitation patients elderly care daily commuting compact design