WHILL Model C2
Compact, Intelligent and Ultra-Portable Mobility Solution
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Says she loves, loves, loves it!
Easy for her to use, turn on and off, charge it, allows her to get outside every day. She likes the joystick controls, doesn't have to open her hand to operate it and works really well. She says using it is 'automatic' now, very intuitive. She likes how small and compact it is, and is much easier to use than the manual wheel chair and gets around the house much better.
Doesn't get as close to the kitchen counter, head on, and the manual chair did for her.
wanda m. from vega, tx (caregiver)
My mom is 96 and has weak legs, her hands don't open good, in good health, lives alone, cooks etc. She doesn't use a computer or cell phone
Great mid-size scooter. Not too big, not too small.
Great balance and maneuverability.
Could have better markings to show ease of disassembly.
kelly b. from warner robins, ga
I am not permanently unable to walk but cancer caused nerve damage which led to muscle deterioration.
Great mid-size scooter. Not too big, not too small.
Great balance and maneuverability.
Could have better markings to show the ease of disassembly.
kelly b. from warner robins, ga
I am not permanently unable to walk but cancer caused nerve damage which led to muscle deterioration.
Love the unique front wheel design.
Utility, comfort, capabilities.
Weight, weight and weight.
steven h. from broken arrow, ok (caregiver)
My who has Parkinson’s uses the WHILL in daily life.
Great product and easy to use.
The size and the agility.
The plastic parts of the Whill are easily damaged and scratched.
steven l. from minneapolis, mn
Muscular Dystrophy, 65, declining in mobility.
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