








🛋️ Glide in Style, Power, and Freedom — Wherever Life Takes You
The Aotedor Electric Wheelchair is a lightweight, foldable mobility solution designed for adults seeking independence and convenience. Featuring dual 10AH lithium batteries for a 22-mile range, dual 150W brushless motors for versatile terrain handling, and an aviation-grade aluminum frame weighing just 39 lbs, it’s airline-approved and easy to transport. Safety is prioritized with electromagnetic brakes, anti-tip wheels, and shock absorbers. With intuitive controls and a compact fold, it fits effortlessly into car trunks and tight spaces, backed by responsive customer service and a 1-year warranty.
| ASIN | B0D97ZV4MR |
| ASIN | B0D97ZV4MR |
| Brand | Aotedor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (234) |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (234) |
| Date First Available | 17 September 2024 |
| Item model number | 220 |
| Manufacturer | Aotedor |
| Product Dimensions | 101.6 x 58.42 x 88.9 cm; 18.14 kg |
| Units | 1 Count |
B**S
My wife's condition has had her progress from a cane to a walker, to a mobility scooter, and now a powered wheelchair. I did a lot of research before settling on this purchase and we are extremely happy with the wheelchair. 1. It is easy to fold and is lightweight. It goes into the back of our car very easily. We have flown it to Europe and used it on cruise ships, where it is narrow enough to fit through a standard cabin door. On a recent cruise we had to tender (use a small boat) ashore. With some crew help my wife was able to step onto the boat while I simply folded the wheelchair and carried in on with one hand. 2. Comes with two batteries with 11 miles each. I don't ever expect to walk alongside for 22 miles (!) but it would be possible. The batteries (a little larger than a book) can be recharged on or off the wheelchair, which is really handy. 3. The motors can easily be put into neutral for manual pushing where that is occasionally better (eg. gangway on a ship). Not all models can. 4. Extremely manoeuvrable - can turn on a dime, very handy it tight spaces such as elevators or between tables in a restaurant. Every one of the above benefits was difficult or impossible with her mobility scooter. 5. Reviews mentioned excellent customer service, and they are right. The wheelchair comes with a complimentary tool kit for on-the-go maintenance (wrenches, Allen keys). This was useful for tightening the armrests which became a little loose after bumpy sidewalks in Europe. I stupidly lost the kit, but upon asking Aotedor the cost of a replacement kit, they are very kindly sending one gratis. 6. The wheelchair is comfortable and looks great! Most wheelchairs are a dreary black, but the white paintwork is very cheerful. After 6 months and lots of travel it is durable and still looks like new. 7. Other models can be bought for much more money, but the features on this make it good value for money. Do your research but come back to Aotedor. I highly recommend it.
R**D
This Aotedor Electric Wheelchair has been great for us. The equipment is light enough and compact enough to where we can store in the back of our car. The chair has good power and batteries last for good amount of time. The overall functionality of the chair is great, we sure like it. Considering it folds to a compact unit, once put together, it does have a sturdiness that we can feel safe while using it.
A**A
Love it. It has enabled me to continue to travel. It has improved my quality of life so much. I have had many compliments. I was hesitant as it was a lot of money for me but it is worth every penny! It is so compact! Easy to fold and stands on its own when folded. You can charge the batteries separately or from the chair itself. It comes with a tool set for maintenance. I needed to use the set recently because there was hair that built up in the wheels. Gross but I have traveled all over in the chair so something like that is bound to happen. The wheels were hesitating to go when I would try to go at time and then the chair would hop forward. I bumped into a few things as a result but once I cleared out the hair in the wheels it stopped. Definitely maintain it regularly. It goes very fast on high lol( not that I kicked it up to high gear or anything haha). It’s a lot of fun! I couldn’t be more pleased.
M**E
I bought this chair to help me for times I need to go longer distances. I use it to go with my wife to the park. I took it to Costco one day and could have sold 2 of them to other shoppers. I can easily get it in and out of the trunk of my Camry. I bought a rear-view mirror to put in the left end tube (where you can move the controller for left-handed operation). It's the BriskMore Bar End Bike Mirror shown in the photo. This way I can see my wife behind me as I help pace her walking. The chair has a very nice simple, but elegant engineering to it which immediately caught my attention when I saw another person who had one. My only complaint is in the motor controller. It sometimes gets stuck and then makes a loud clunk as one of the motors catches up with the other. The reverse is also very weak. Sometimes I have to put a foot down to push back to get it moving. Maybe they will have a firmware update to fix these issues. My only other complaint is it does very poorly with a 1" step up from street level to go up a driveway. No matter what angle I approach it, it stops the chair dead. This surprises me because I would think based on the size of the front wheels, it should be able to handle it even if one wheel at a time by approaching the edge at 45 degrees. The instructions say not to go over 2" steps, maybe they are referring to going down instead of up. The seat cushion is adequate for shorter durations, but going over sidewalk cracks for over 30 minutes wears old. I did buy a gel seat cushion for this and it's awesome. My backpack hangs over the back and I secure it using the seat belt. I'll come up with a different method of securing if I find I need the seat belt.
D**S
This wheelchair was light, fairly easy to fold, and very responsive to the touch. I can easily go into restaurants, stores, along sidewalks, around the neighborhood and into the dialysis clinic. It saves my husband from having to push me. He is able to lift it and fit it into our Chevy Malibu with no trouble, so it grants us much more freedom to go places. The only issues I personally found with this wheelchair were that the 7” front wheels couldn’t make the transition over the patio door threshold. I have to back out each time if I want to go out back, even with a ramp. However, we have four foot and three foot ramps that work just fine going out the front door and into the garage, so it is just that patio doors, but when I back down it, no problem, and I can go forward up the ramp to the house, so just a glitch in going out over that threshold. In addition, for me personally, when folded up, the footrest, at my height and build and with braces, pinched the back of my legs between the footrest and my AFOs. This could just entirely be because of my short stature. All in all, this is a very good, lightweight wheelchair that will give you the freedom you need to get out of the house and out to restaurants, stores, or visiting family and friends.
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