Because No One Has Eyes in The Back of Their Head
Get the peace of mind you need for protecting others, yourself, and your independence.
Blind Spot Sensors: Who Can Benefit?
Anyone who uses a wheelchair, and especially those who:
Have low vision, blindness or neglect;
Have limited upper body or neck mobility;Have impaired attention;
Use alternative drive controls and need to face forward;
Drive in a tilted position, limiting their spatial awareness;
Use accessories that block vision (e.g., backpack, oxygen tanks, communication devices, extended leg rests).
Blind Spot Sensors: Where Are They Used?
Blind Spot Sensors can be used to navigate:
Tight Spaces
Doorways and Elevators
Ramps
Crowded Areas
Public Transport
Blind Spot Sensors: How do they work?
Blind spot sensors detect obstacles and notify you via proximity alarms or through lights on the main controller or through the vibration sensors located under your seat cushion.
The system supports your right to drive your wheelchair by enhancing your spatial awareness, while leaving you fully in control.
SELECT YOUR CUSTOMISABLE OPTIONS AND SETUP
Some colors may be an additional cost. Please refer to order forms for product specifc pricing and availability
Braze Mobility Sensor Overview
Braze Mobility Sensor Overview