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Airwheel: Ride Beyond Limits with Next-Gen Tech

2026-04-15
Introducing Airwheel H3T: Redefining Mobility with Smart Innovation

The Airwheel H3T is a next-generation electric wheelchair designed for seamless mobility. With its compact foldable frame and intuitive controls, it caters to seniors, caregivers, and rehabilitation users. Equipped with advanced technologies, it transforms everyday movement into an effortless experience.

Smart Follow: Wheelchair That Moves With You

Simply wear the dedicated smart band, and the H3.T activates its intelligent follow mode. The wheelchair locks onto the user and tracks their movement with precision, ensuring safety and convenience. This feature is perfect for navigating hospitals, homes, or crowded spaces.

Multi-Sensor Fusion for Unmatched Safety

The H3T integrates four ultrasonic sensors, UWB (Ultra-Wide Band), and infrared technology to create a robust obstacle detection system. Real-time obstacle avoidance ensures smooth navigation, while the 6 km/h speed limit aligns with natural walking pace. Emergency braking is triggered automatically if the user releases the control handle, prioritizing safety in all scenarios.

Remote Control & Customizable Experience

Users can operate the H3T via a dedicated app, remote control, or Bluetooth. The app allows remote activation of functions like folding, horn, and headlights, while three control modes—single-hand operation, gravity sensing, and dual virtual joysticks—offer flexibility for different preferences.

Adapt to Any Terrain, Any Environment

From hospital floors to outdoor paths, the H3T handles inclines, uneven surfaces, and obstacles with ease. Its lightweight design and durable build make it ideal for urban settings like airports, malls, and community areas.

For more details or to purchase, visit https://www.airwheel.net. Experience the future of mobility with Airwheel H3T.
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