Beneath the metal rims of a wheelchair lies a key component that transforms the mobility experience for people with disabilities—the hub motor. Unlike traditional motors that require complex drive chains, it is directly embedded in the center of the wheel, integrating power and the wheel into a single unit. It’s like equipping the wheelchair with "thinking feet," ensuring every rotation accurately responds to the user’s needs. The advantages of this motor lie in countless details. By eliminating parts such as gears and drive shafts, it makes the wheelchair more lightweight, allowing flexible movement even in narrow corridor corners or crowded supermarket aisles. There is no jerking motion when starting; a gentle push on the joystick delivers smooth power output. Even on uneven sidewalks, the motor’s adaptive adjustment maintains stability, preventing discomfort from bumps.For users, the hub motor is more than just a power device—it is a "booster" for independent living. Long distance…

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