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Permobil launches SmartDrive PushTracker E2, bringing manual wheelchair users a new level of independence

2019-11-15 10:37 3940

SUNDSVALL, Sweden, Nov. 15, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Permobil launches the most advanced wheelchair power assist system on the global market. A gesture-controlled smartwatch app enables users to simply tap the wheel to control the powerful SmartDrive MX2+ motor via Bluetooth. Steep slopes and uneven surfaces are tackled with ease, enabling active lifestyles.

Permobil SmartDrive with PushTracker E2
Permobil SmartDrive with PushTracker E2

Permobil, a global leader in advanced rehabilitation technology, is proud to announce the global launch of SmartDrive PushTracker E2, the world's most advanced power assist system for manual wheelchairs. The system, which had its world premiere in September at the International Home Care & Rehabilitation Exhibition (H.C.R.) 2019 in Tokyo, Japan, is available to order from today.

The Permobil-developed solution combines the lightweight SmartDrive MX2+ power assist device with the extremely rugged PushTracker E2 smartwatch, which uses an app to provide hands-free, gesture-activated control and activity tracking with much greater performance and user-friendliness than the original SmartDrive control device. The system significantly increases users' ability to move long distances, tackle slopes and uneven surfaces, and handle tasks that can be a challenge for manual wheelchair users, such as shopping. By reducing the need for pushing, the system also helps to prevent repetitive shoulder strain injuries, which are common among manual wheelchair users.

Bruce Boulanger, President, Business Region Asia-Pacific, commented: "Since 1967, Permobil's technology has enhanced freedom of movement for people with disabilities and enabled them to fully participate in society. Now, for the first time, manual wheelchair users will be able to use a Permobil-developed state-of-the art smartwatch option to drastically improve their mobility and independence."

Ben Hemkens, Director of Operations, Power Assist, added, "As with all of our solutions, the SmartDrive PushTracker E2 was developed with the user in mind. Manual wheelchair users push their chairs thousands of times per day, which can lead to serious shoulder strain. With SmartDrive PushTracker E2, it's one tap on the push rims and you're going."

Chuji Kaseda, Managing Director, Permobil Japan, said, "With accessibility a burning topic in Japan ahead of the Paralympics in 2020, we are delighted to offer manual wheelchair users a solution that drastically enhances their freedom of movement. Based on the phenomenal response at H.C.R. 2019 in Tokyo, which was actually Permobil's first product preview in the Asia-Pacific, we expect a very positive response from our customers."

More information about SmartDrive PushTracker E2

http://www.permobil.com/en/corporate

https://permobilsmartdrive.com/ 

https://youtu.be/rRmqJxEc02o 

About Permobil

Permobil founder Dr. Per Udden believed that helping people achieve the greatest level of independence is a basic human right and, for over 50 years, Permobil has held fast to that belief. Permobil is a global leader in advanced rehabilitation technology, passionate about better understanding our users' needs and improving their quality of life through state-of-the-art healthcare solutions. Today, those solutions include power wheelchairs, seating and positioning products, power assist, and manual wheelchairs. Permobil is part of Patricia Industries, a subsidiary of Investor AB and is headquartered in Sweden. Permobil has 1600 team members in more than 15 countries around the world. To meet the growing need for advanced mobility solutions in Japan, Permobil K.K. was established in the fall of 2003.

For more information regarding the company's storied history and complete product line visit permobil.com (global site) and http://www.permobilkk.jp/ (Japan site).

You can also connect with Permobil Japan on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.

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Source: Permobil
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