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  2. The best electric wheelchairs for 2024, according to ... - AOL

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    At 64 pounds, it's a pretty lightweight option, plus the joystick is adjustable for right- or left-handed users. It also has a maximum speed of 4 mph and a range of up to 13 miles per charge ...

  3. Wheelchair - Wikipedia

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    A wheelchair with a lightweight power add-on attached. The most recent generation of clip-on handcycles is fully electrical wheelchair power add-ons that use lithium-ion battery, brushless DC electric motor and light-weight aluminium frames with easy to attach clamps to convert almost any manual wheelchair into electrical trike in seconds. That ...

  4. Mobility scooter - Wikipedia

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    A mobility scooter is an electric personal transporter used as mobility aid for people with physical impairment, mostly auxiliary to a powered wheelchair but configured like a motorscooter. When motorized they function as micromobility devices and are commonly referred to as a powered vehicle/scooter, or electric scooter .

  5. Motorized wheelchair - Wikipedia

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    A motorized wheelchair, powerchair, electric wheelchair, or electric-powered wheelchair (EPW) is a wheelchair that is propelled by means of an electric motor (usually using differential steering) rather than manual power. Motorized wheelchairs are useful for those unable to propel a manual wheelchair or who may need to use a wheelchair for ...

  6. 20 products AOL editors have actually tested that are on sale ...

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    Our tech editor, Rick, says they're lightweight, comfortable, have tactile buttons, offer superior sound, and cost a fraction of the more popular (and expensive) XM5 headphones.

  7. Micromobility - Wikipedia

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    Micromobility refers to a range of small, lightweight vehicles, driven by users personally. Micromobility devices include bicycles, velomobiles, e-bikes, electric scooters, electric skateboards, shared bicycle fleets, and electric pedal assisted bicycles. [1] [2] [3]

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