Thiis is a custom tab.
1. One-touch electric folding, very smart
It can be controlled remotely through the mobile APP, without bending or effort, and it will automatically fold with just a single press of the controller or mobile APP.
2. High-strength load-bearing aluminum frame
Specially designed for people with weak abilities, the vehicle weighs about 40KG and drives steadily
3. Large-size tires, stable and comfortable
Both the front and rear wheels use 10-inch large tires, which can be turned around 360° in place.
Can turn freely even in small spaces
4. Don’t worry about battery life
High-energy lithium battery, long endurance
5. Ergonomics are very comfortable
The backrest is tilted at 15° to fit the curves of the human body. The height of the vehicle is moderate. It is equipped with an ergonomic quick-rebound seat cushion for a comfortable fit.
6. The slope will stop when the power is cut off and the slope will stop when you let go, intelligent parking on the slope.
No matter uphill or downhill, as long as you release the joystick, the vehicle will stop immediately. Even if the power is cut off, it can stop in time. The rear anti-roll auxiliary wheels provide an extra layer of protection.
7. Intelligent control system
Smooth control makes you feel more confident and bold during use
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