What Reddit Says About Wheelchair Apps
We compiled 15 Reddit discussions about Wheelchair apps from 4 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/wheelchairs
Now, I'm concerned with making sure that I have enough battery left to get home. What apps do you all use to track your elapsed distance? Share ... You can use map my run or map my walk with a wheelchair too.
r/wheelchairs
11 votes, 27 comments. Not a sales pitch, I’ve been using Accessibility Map, I’ve checked others and they seemed too busy, whereas AM gets right to…
r/wheelchairs
I still have a Strava subscription from biking, and was pleased to see they have Wheelchair as an exercise mode. good tracking etc, integrates with wearables. I’m sure there’s other wc-specific apps but just an fyi
r/wheelchairs
42 votes, 84 comments. Update: This is now live in version 1.0.26 I created a workout app that uses resistance bands as a primary means of creating…
r/wheelchairs
Once there I can potter a little bit in a 2 foot radius and sit on something else. And really it's too big. It would get me round some of the house but not all of it. On paper the Whill C2 was the best option and the one that would get me to ...
r/beermoney
The apps work via your health app which does register wheelchair pushes, as far as I can tell.
r/wheelchairs
HOC would be another option, but I want something built like a tank as I travel monthly so airline proof is also a requirement, as is some off-road capacity for hiking trails. I’d also consider a Finch, Per4max, or reckless wheelchair, but Box and HOC seem to be the most sorted out.
r/wheelchairs
I've read that dit but is good but they're having issues it seems. I'd like a good app too to pair with but I don't need any other features of most smart watches. Mainly fitness tracking ... Garmin, they have a wheelchair mode and can track a TON of parasports, gym sessions, whee...
r/wheelchairs
Hey, I know sub is old but I'm thinking of getting the 2024 Spacepro Carbon or the Fold and Go.
r/wheelchairs
https://www.researchgate.net/figure/The-Touch-Drive-touchpad-for-power-wheelchairs-from-Switch-It-Inc-The-device-is_fig1_220208704 · I currently use the Robooter E40 with my phone on a cushion on my knee and move my finger on the screen to ...
r/disability
BG: I have FND and chronic pain and I use a manual chair 80% times and esp indoors (outdoors it’s snow covered and hilly so no). I have an Apple…
r/bayarea
I’ve been looking into EZWay Mobility and they seem to emphasize clean, newer vehicles and experienced staff for wheelchair assistance, which stood out to me. But I know quality can vary a lot with these services, so I wanted to ask: Has anyone ...
r/wheelchairs
Whill also has a remote driving app But the chairs are still pretty big and the app requires significant hand dexterity. ... I don’t know what your budget is, but if you can pay more, have you considered power assist wheels on a manual chair? We didn’t really get enough details to know if that might...
r/disability
I'm looking into mobility aids that allow me to sit in them to help conserve my energy and minimize the pain in my hips and back while still getting around. My upper body strength is fine and the pain in my shoulders is significantly less than my back and hips so the extra strain on my shoulder...
r/wheelchairs
So some of the largest wheelchair manufacturers do call theirs electric chairs if they mostly sell into countries other than the US. It just varies. Because this sub has members from many different countries, you’ll see them called both here. But if you’re in the US, it probably is a little better t...
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