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  • Why are Electric Wheelchairs Better Than Mobility Scooters?
    For people with insufficient hand strength, arthritis, muscle weakness, or poor balance, mobility scooters can be difficult to control. Therefore, in terms of ease of control, electric wheelchairs are clearly superior to electric mobility scooters.
    2026-01-27
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  • Patient Transfer Chair and Patient Transfer Lifter: What are the differences?
    A patient transfer lifter is often referred to as a "sling-type transfer lifter" or "patient hoist." Unlike a patient transfer chair, a patient transfer lifter uses an electrically or manually driven suspension system to wrap and lift the patient's entire body using a sling.
    2026-01-23
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  • What percentage should a lithium battery wheelchair be charged to?
    Considering the characteristics of lithium batteries and practical usage needs, the most reasonable charging range for most electric wheelchair users is usually: 80%–90%
    2026-01-19
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  • What is a Lift Transfer Chair used for?
    A lift transfer chair is a professional assistive mobile device designed specifically for people with limited mobility, the elderly, people with disabilities, post-operative patients, and those requiring nursing assistance.
    2026-01-16
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  • Can I bring my lightweight electric wheelchair on a plane?
    Yes. You can bring a lightweight electric wheelchair on a plane, but you must check the airline's specific regulations in advance and follow the rules regarding lithium batteries, security procedures, check-in procedures, and cargo hold storage.
    2026-01-13
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  • Which Lightweight Electric Wheelchair is the Best?
    Carbon fiber electric wheelchairs excel in the following key indicators: • Lighter overall weight • Higher structural strength • Better handling experience • Greater convenience of travel • Better meets the needs of modern users for electric wheelchairs
    2026-01-06
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  • What are the problems with electric wheelchairs?
    Electric wheelchairs are important devices for improving freedom of movement, but they do have some issues that cannot be ignored, including: • Reduced battery life leading to shorter range • Heavy weight making them difficult to move • Insufficient adaptability to complex terrain • High maintenance costs etc.
    2026-01-02
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  • Is a Lift Transfer Chair a Medical Device?
    Yes, a lift transfer chair falls under the category of medical devices, and it must comply with relevant medical device standards or regulatory requirements in different countries and regions.
    2026-01-01
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  • Dahao Medical Wishes You a Happy New Year 2026
    On the first day of the new year, Dahao Medical extends its sincere wishes to its global partners and users: May the new year bring health and prosperity, and may high-quality medical mobility equipment accompany you on every warm journey. Happy New Year!
    2025-12-28
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  • Hydraulic vs. Manual Lift Transfer Chairs: What's the Difference?
    Hydraulic lift transfer chairs use a hydraulic cylinder as the power core, achieving lifting and lowering through pressure changes in the hydraulic system. Manual chairs typically use a mechanical structure for lifting and lowering. They do not rely on hydraulic or pneumatic pressure, but instead use human power to drive the mechanical structure to raise or lower the seat.
    2025-12-24
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