Vive Mobility Folding Electric Wheelchair for Adults – Foldable Scooter Wheelchair – Accessories, Folding Power, Motorized, All Terrain Transport Travel Mobility Aid, Lightweight, Heavy Duty

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Weight 64 lbs
Dimensions 40 × 24.5 × 43 in
Package Dimensions 40 x 24.5 x 43 in; 64 Lbs
Product Dimensions ‏ ‎ 40 x 24.5 x 43 inches; 64 Pounds
Date First Available ‏ ‎ February 28, 2024
Manufacturer ‏ ‎ Vive Health, Vive Mobility
ASIN ‏ ‎ B0CWLVLKQL

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6 reviews for Vive Mobility Folding Electric Wheelchair for Adults – Foldable Scooter Wheelchair – Accessories, Folding Power, Motorized, All Terrain Transport Travel Mobility Aid, Lightweight, Heavy Duty

  1. Texas Rebel


    Excellent construction and performance. Our doctor was impressed with the quality and features compared to others he has seen. It folds down and fits in the trunk of the car easily. We used it for a shopping day at the mall and barely used any battery capacity. Zero turning radius is nice and the wheels are large, wide and work on all terrains even stone or gravel paths. Delivery was fast and assembly is minimal with no tools needed. Sturdy, stable and works well. Comes with a tool kit and charger. I highly recommend this product and this company.

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  2. Michael Soprano


    UPDATED: AFTER 6 MONTHS OF USE… After 6 months, I stand by my accurate description of this chair! Unfortunately, one major aspect of this chair has gotten significantly worst… THE BATTERY (Which has NO warranty)! The battery that comes with this chair IS HORRIBLE!!! It’s degraded significantly quickly!! Within the first 6 months of use, the length of available battery life & power of the battery has been cut in half! If there’s ANY type of strain against the wheels (An uneven surface like grass), it’ll kill the battery in 30 minutes. My girlfriend and I went to a park, where the paths are mostly paved. I was on a completely flat path, however, it turned to dirt. The battery died so fast, I didn’t want to risk trying to go back. I had to wait while my girlfriend retrieved our SUV! The day was ruined! You’re limited on the type of battery for this chair, and the compatible battery is about $400 or half the value of the chair. While searching for an aftermarket battery, I found stronger batteries (Not compatible in relationship to the connecting the battery to the chair using existing brackets, but the wire harness is the same), and stronger motors. If you look at other more expensive wheelchairs, the motors are not much stronger than the ones that come on this chair. You may get 2 batteries with other wheelchairs, however, you’re still paying top dollar for them. That’s one of the reasons those wheelchairs are twice the price!! However… Now you end up with 2 bad batteries after a few months!! I recommend doing your homework and finding a wheelchair with stronger batteries and motors. I know many struggle with finances, and it’s not as simple as just paying more, but this is an example of paying a little more in the beginning will save you aggravation down the road. The chair is worthless if the power doesn’t last, in less than a year!I waited 30 days to write this, to give an honest review. I should also mention that I spent an extensive amount of time researching the specs of many chairs, then comparing those specs with more expensive chairs to see if there were any differences. In most cases, there wasn’t much of a difference to the more expensive chairs.The number one negative issue with the chair is it’s under powered! There is a motor on each wheel. In most cases when both motors are engaged (Going straight on a flat surface – at a mall), the chair works fine. When trying to turn, and only one motor engages, the chair literally sits still and doesn’t move! You have to move the joystick back and forth from turning, to going forward (Activating/engaging both motors) to get the chair to move!If using the chair on a side walk, where the sidewalk is uneven, or pitched to the left or right of your path, THIS CHAIR IS A NIGHTMARE TO KEEP ON A STRAIGHT PATH! The chair will literally turn/pull to the side pitched down. TO BE CLEAR! I’m NOT referring to a large pitch, as you could imagine most sidewalks would be slightly pitched for water runoff. It doesn’t take much to cause the chair to be pulled to one side, then you’re constantly trying to fight it to stay on a straight path.Further, the ad describes how the battery life is good for 9+ miles… THAT’S LAUGHABLE AND NOT EVEN REMOTELY CLOSE TO THE ACTUAL BATTERY LIFE! To be honest, this was one of the most important factors when I chose this chair because most of the time I’m by myself, and although you can disengage the motors, and push/freewheel the chair like a traditional wheelchair, it’s IMPOSSIBLE to push yourself utilizing the wheels, like a traditional wheelchair, and depending on your disability, you could be stranded in place, if you’re not able to use your feet to push. HOWEVER!! I’m NOT spending over $1000, for just a chair to sit on, or to push myself!!So, how much battery life do you get?? It’s completely subjective to where you’re using the chair. Using the chair, primarily on grass, less than 1 mile. Any type of strain against the wheels eats up the battery QUICKLY! Outside in a fair type setting or a bike path, maybe 2-3 miles. Finally, in a mall type setting, which is the best setting for this chair, and although it’s hard to gauge the distance, the chair lasted for about 3-4 hours. This included a lot of stop and go, and trying to maneuver within the stores.There’s a number of settings for the speed. I experimented with them all, Primarily using the lower settings, in an effort to save and stretch power. It didn’t make much of a difference.The chair is well built and folds very easily. It is heavy and takes some strength to lift it in and out of a SUV, or car seat. With that said, if I needed just a chair to sit on, I could spend $10!I DO NOT recommend this chair! The limited power & battery life makes this product NOT practical…

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  3. tombstonedog


    I love this chair. It is easy to maneuver, fold and transport. But when I called seller regarding it not having a USB port as advertised she was curt and simply stated it does not come with one. That being said, the chair is comfortable and sturdy. Had many compliments on the cruise I took it on. The battery seems to last.

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  4. Texas Rebel


    Excellent construction and performance. Our doctor was impressed with the quality and features compared to others he has seen. It folds down and fits in the trunk of the car easily. We used it for a shopping day at the mall and barely used any battery capacity. Zero turning radius is nice and the wheels are large, wide and work on all terrains even stone or gravel paths. Delivery was fast and assembly is minimal with no tools needed. Sturdy, stable and works well. Comes with a tool kit and charger. I highly recommend this product and this company.

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  5. Michael Soprano


    UPDATED: AFTER 6 MONTHS OF USE… After 6 months, I stand by my accurate description of this chair! Unfortunately, one major aspect of this chair has gotten significantly worst… THE BATTERY (Which has NO warranty)! The battery that comes with this chair IS HORRIBLE!!! It’s degraded significantly quickly!! Within the first 6 months of use, the length of available battery life & power of the battery has been cut in half! If there’s ANY type of strain against the wheels (An uneven surface like grass), it’ll kill the battery in 30 minutes. My girlfriend and I went to a park, where the paths are mostly paved. I was on a completely flat path, however, it turned to dirt. The battery died so fast, I didn’t want to risk trying to go back. I had to wait while my girlfriend retrieved our SUV! The day was ruined! You’re limited on the type of battery for this chair, and the compatible battery is about $400 or half the value of the chair. While searching for an aftermarket battery, I found stronger batteries (Not compatible in relationship to the connecting the battery to the chair using existing brackets, but the wire harness is the same), and stronger motors. If you look at other more expensive wheelchairs, the motors are not much stronger than the ones that come on this chair. You may get 2 batteries with other wheelchairs, however, you’re still paying top dollar for them. That’s one of the reasons those wheelchairs are twice the price!! However… Now you end up with 2 bad batteries after a few months!! I recommend doing your homework and finding a wheelchair with stronger batteries and motors. I know many struggle with finances, and it’s not as simple as just paying more, but this is an example of paying a little more in the beginning will save you aggravation down the road. The chair is worthless if the power doesn’t last, in less than a year!I waited 30 days to write this, to give an honest review. I should also mention that I spent an extensive amount of time researching the specs of many chairs, then comparing those specs with more expensive chairs to see if there were any differences. In most cases, there wasn’t much of a difference to the more expensive chairs.The number one negative issue with the chair is it’s under powered! There is a motor on each wheel. In most cases when both motors are engaged (Going straight on a flat surface – at a mall), the chair works fine. When trying to turn, and only one motor engages, the chair literally sits still and doesn’t move! You have to move the joystick back and forth from turning, to going forward (Activating/engaging both motors) to get the chair to move!If using the chair on a side walk, where the sidewalk is uneven, or pitched to the left or right of your path, THIS CHAIR IS A NIGHTMARE TO KEEP ON A STRAIGHT PATH! The chair will literally turn/pull to the side pitched down. TO BE CLEAR! I’m NOT referring to a large pitch, as you could imagine most sidewalks would be slightly pitched for water runoff. It doesn’t take much to cause the chair to be pulled to one side, then you’re constantly trying to fight it to stay on a straight path.Further, the ad describes how the battery life is good for 9+ miles… THAT’S LAUGHABLE AND NOT EVEN REMOTELY CLOSE TO THE ACTUAL BATTERY LIFE! To be honest, this was one of the most important factors when I chose this chair because most of the time I’m by myself, and although you can disengage the motors, and push/freewheel the chair like a traditional wheelchair, it’s IMPOSSIBLE to push yourself utilizing the wheels, like a traditional wheelchair, and depending on your disability, you could be stranded in place, if you’re not able to use your feet to push. HOWEVER!! I’m NOT spending over $1000, for just a chair to sit on, or to push myself!!So, how much battery life do you get?? It’s completely subjective to where you’re using the chair. Using the chair, primarily on grass, less than 1 mile. Any type of strain against the wheels eats up the battery QUICKLY! Outside in a fair type setting or a bike path, maybe 2-3 miles. Finally, in a mall type setting, which is the best setting for this chair, and although it’s hard to gauge the distance, the chair lasted for about 3-4 hours. This included a lot of stop and go, and trying to maneuver within the stores.There’s a number of settings for the speed. I experimented with them all, Primarily using the lower settings, in an effort to save and stretch power. It didn’t make much of a difference.The chair is well built and folds very easily. It is heavy and takes some strength to lift it in and out of a SUV, or car seat. With that said, if I needed just a chair to sit on, I could spend $10!I DO NOT recommend this chair! The limited power & battery life makes this product NOT practical…

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  6. tombstonedog


    I love this chair. It is easy to maneuver, fold and transport. But when I called seller regarding it not having a USB port as advertised she was curt and simply stated it does not come with one. That being said, the chair is comfortable and sturdy. Had many compliments on the cruise I took it on. The battery seems to last.

    Is it helpful?
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Weight 64 lbs
Dimensions 40 × 24.5 × 43 in
Product Dimensions ‏

‎ 40 x 24.5 x 43 inches; 64 Pounds

Date First Available ‏

‎ February 28, 2024

Manufacturer ‏

‎ Vive Health, Vive Mobility

ASIN ‏

‎ B0CWLVLKQL

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