05/25/2026
🇨🇦 ♿️ Complex rehab power wheelchair built on Cheelcare's patented robotic technology
This is the Wheelchair of Tomorrow.
Curio is Cheelcare's complex rehab power wheelchair built on our patented robotic base. Curio is defying the ordinary power wheelchair design by delivering omni-directional tilting capabilities in a compact base that weighs nearly half of standard power wheelchairs with the same seating functions. Curio features innovative first-of-its-kind technologies including self-levelling.
Key Features
Designed for You
Reach New Heights
Auto-Levelling
Increase your safety and Curio's performance with the onboard self-levelling capabilities. Never worry about uneven surfaces or uncomfortable riding positions.
Elevation
Best-in-class elevation gets you as low as 13.75 inches to the ground or as high as 29 inches. Over 15 inches of travel!
Posterior / Anterior Tilt
Curio can tilt up to 30 degrees forward and up to 35 degrees backward for pressure relief and transfers.
Lateral Tilt
Benefit from side-to-side tilting with lateral tilting abilities up to 10 degrees each side.
Lightweight
Curio full-loaded weighs about 200lbs. Nearly half of most power bases in the market equipped with the same seating funtions.
Compatible with your Equipment Needs
Alternative Drive Controls
Curio is built on the LiNX System for cross-compatibility with most control systems, including sip-and-puff, head array, joystick, and manual buttons.
Rail-Track Mounting
Curio's rail track mounting system allows virtually any seating or rehab equipment to be mounted to either side of the body, under the armrests, or on the back for maximum flexibility.
Safety & Convenience Accessories
Curio has multiple accessory packages to increase safety and convenience including AWARE Rear-View camera systems, USB charging ports, lighting systems, and stability options.
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