Motor powered wheelchairs are special chairs that allow someone to get around even if they can’t walk very well. They have a motor which makes them run without assistance of the pushing person. They are especially helpful for anyone who has difficulty walking due to injury, disability or other health issue. We believe everyone should have the freedom to move around, that is where Baichen comes in. Our power wheelchairs are engineered to provide users with enhanced mobility.
So, when considering the purchase of motor powered wheelchairs, it is important to remember a few things – particularly if you are purchasing multiple units at one time. First, consider the size and weight of the wheelchair. Some people may need a chair that’s bigger, while others may need one that is smaller. It’s important, too, to know the chair’s weight limit. All chairs have varying weight limits, so it's important to find one that matches your body type appropriately for optimal safety. Another consideration here is battery life. You’d hate for the wheelchair to stop working while someone was in it. Long battery life let the chair run for a long time without needs to change. Comfort is also a big deal. Search For Comfortable Chairs High-quality cushions and good support will allow users to sit in these chairs for hours without any pain or soreness. Also look for things like armrests that can be adjusted and footrests. Those can contribute to making the wheelchair a better fit for the user. Durability is key too. You need wheelchairs that are constructed from durable materials to ensure they last for a long time, and can tolerate the everyday use. Finally, think about the price. It’s wise to strike an appropriate balance between quality and cost. At Baichen, we have a variety of options to fit different needs and budgets so you can find the perfect match.

Motor powered wheel chairs can really make a difference in the way a person will live their lives. These chairs offer independence for someone who has difficulty walking. Rather than others having to move them, individuals can control their own movement. This can be a real confidence booster. They can go out to the store, visit friends or spend a day at the park, all without assistance but behind a motorized wheelchair. This freedom is absolutely critical for mental health. People are usually happier, more connected to the world and extraordinary peaceful when they can move around freely. For another, many of the wheelchair’s powered features are designed to be accessible, with easy-to-use controls and so on. That’s great if you aren’t very strong, as it is still easy to use the chair. At Baichen we work to make our wheelchairs easy for anyone to use, and we wanted you to have this disability aid regardless of your handicap. Also, these chairs are great to be used in a variety of places such as home or outdoors. They can capture bumps and rough ground, so you can take them to a variety of environments. This also promotes physical activity because users can walk around and experience the outdoors. At the end of the day, motorized wheelchairs assist with so much more than getting around: they provide a quality-of-life component that allow users to live on their own terms and participate in activities they enjoy.

Wheelchairs with motors on them are great inventions to make everyday life more like everyone else for people who need help walking / getting around. They provide users with the freedom of movement, but at times there might be issues in use. One Of issues is the battery life. There’s a battery that if it runs down, the wheelchair isn’t usable. This can be particularly frustrating if you are nowhere near a charging station. You should also get the battery charged on a regular basis and find out how long it lasts. The joystick or control is another issue. Some people struggle with the joystick, particularly those who have some but limited movement in their hands. If the joystick isn’t controlling right, it can be hard to turn the wheelchair. Also the wheelchair can stuck in a rough terrain. Riding smoothly can also be difficult over bumps and potholes. Ensure the wheels and tires of your wheelchair are in working condition every time. That can lead to a bumpy ride, especially if the aging absorbers are worn out. In addition, users may struggle to locate areas that are wheelchair accessible. Some buildings don’t even have ramps or elevators, so it can be difficult to get inside. Finally, motorised wheelchairs can be bulky and difficult to transport. They may also require assistance getting in and out of cars for some people. Baichen knows these painpoints and develops user-friendly, reliable wheelchairs to ensure that people are independent and mobile.

It is essential that you maintain a motorized wheelchair to operate properly. The first thing you want to ensure gets done is that the battery is inspected on a regular basis. Keep it charged and inspect constantly for any signs of age. If the battery won’t take a charge or doesn’t hold one for very long, it may need to be replaced. The wheelchair also needs to be cleaned. Dirt and debris can get caked on, particularly on the wheels and motors. Wipe down with a wet cloth to keep it looking nice. Baichen advises cleaning the wheelchair at least once a week. Frequently inspect the tires for damage or wear. If the tires appear flat or are cracked, they will need to be replaced. Also, inspect the brakes so they are in working order. Safe brakes are what makes a safe ride. Be sure to also inspect the frame and parts of the wheelchair for loose screws or signs of damage. If you discover anything that needs repair, bring it either to a professional or to a service center. Last but not least, don't forget to keep the wheelchair in a dry place when it is not used. It will last longer if kept out of the rain and humidity. These are all you need to do and squeak can be used for your Baichen motor powered wheelchair with many years.