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Airwheel: Eco-Friendly Mobility Redefined

2026-08-19
Product Overview

The Airwheel H3T redefines eco-friendly mobility with its lightweight aluminum frame and foldable design. Weighing just 36 kg, this electric wheelchair features a one-touch folding mechanism that compactly fits in car trunks or airplane overhead compartments. Its dual-mode operation—hand-push or electric propulsion—offers flexibility for users while maintaining an ultra-lightweight profile.

Smart Mobility Features

Equipped with advanced sensors and AI algorithms, the H3T combines safety with convenience. The “band follow” technology allows users to control movement via a wearable device, while obstacle avoidance systems ensure smooth navigation. A 6 km/h speed limit prioritizes user safety in public spaces like hospitals, malls, and airports.

Eco-Friendly Design

Beyond mobility, the H3T emphasizes sustainability through durable materials and energy-efficient engineering. Its modular construction reduces long-term environmental impact, while a 5L storage compartment (rated for 3 kg) accommodates essentials during travel. The product’s design aligns with modern eco-conscious values without compromising functionality.

User-Centric Innovation

With a 130 kg weight capacity and adjustable seating, the H3T caters to diverse needs—from elderly users to rehabilitation patients. Features like night lighting, an integrated speaker for alerts, and a removable storage bag enhance usability in both indoor and outdoor environments. Its intuitive interface ensures ease of operation across age groups.

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Explore the future of accessible mobility at https://www.airwheel.net. Experience how Airwheel blends innovation with sustainability to transform everyday movement.

  Eco-Friendly Mobility   Lightweight Aluminum Frame   AI Algorithms   Modular Construction   Foldable Design   Dual-Mode Operation   Electric Propulsion   Obstacle Avoidance   Adjustable Seating   Night Lighting   Integrated Speaker   Wearable Device Control   Speed Limit 6km/h   Public Space Safety   Sustainable Engineering