This Folding Electric Wheelchair Packs Dual Batteries Into a Travel-Ready Power Chair

By James Harrison

The OAS Air Ultra folds for travel while packing dual batteries, a 300 lb capacity, electromagnetic brakes, and a compact turning radius.

Some products arrive with the quiet confidence of a toolbox. The OAS Air Ultra arrives with more of a suitcase attitude, like it is ready to fold itself into the trunk before anyone has finished arguing about who gets the good parking spot.

OAS Air Ultra folding electric wheelchair in orange with black seat and joystick

The OAS Air Ultra is a lightweight folding electric wheelchair from OAS Mobility, built for home, errands, travel, and the everyday obstacle course known as modern doorways. The big trick is that it is a real powered chair with dual motors, dual lithium batteries, electromagnetic braking, and a 300 lb listed capacity, but it is also designed to fold down fast enough that storage stops feeling like a furniture-moving side quest.

That matters because mobility gear has a habit of turning normal plans into logistics meetings. A grocery run becomes a trunk geometry problem. A family visit becomes a debate about stairs, hallways, and whether someone has secretly bought a vehicle shaped like a shoebox. This chair is aimed at the person who wants powered mobility without needing every outing to involve a pit crew in matching shirts.

A Folding Power Wheelchair For People Who Refuse To Schedule Their Life Around A Trunk

According to OAS, the Air Ultra weighs 36 lb without its batteries and 44 lb with two 10.4Ah batteries installed. That is still something you lift with care, because physics remains undefeated, but it is dramatically less punishing than many full-size power chairs. The folded dimensions are listed at 25.98 x 13.78 x 28.35 inches, which gives it the general vibe of a very serious carry-on that can also help you escape a crowded hallway.

Side view of the OAS Air Ultra folded for compact storage

The chair uses an aluminum alloy frame, rear-wheel drive, and two 150W brushless motors. OAS lists a top forward speed of 6 km/h, or about a determined walking pace, plus a 15 mile range. That makes it less of a backyard thrill machine and more of a practical independence appliance, which is probably what you want from something with armrests and a safety belt.

The Air Ultra also gets a wider seating setup than OAS’s lighter Air Pro line. The product page lists a 17.8 inch seat and 18.9 inches between the inner armrests, which is useful if you have ever sat in a chair that seemed designed by someone who believes hips are a rumor.

What Makes The Air Ultra Interesting

The Air Ultra is not weird because it is electric. It is weird in the better OddityMall way because it compresses a lot of practical mobility features into a chair that can fold into a compact storage shape without abandoning the bits people actually care about.

  • It folds in one step for easier storage, transport, and family-assisted loading.
  • It uses two removable 24V 10.4Ah lithium-ion batteries for a listed range up to 15 miles.
  • It has a compact 28.9 inch turning radius for elevators, kitchens, hallways, and other architectural confidence tests.
  • It uses electromagnetic braking that stops the chair when the joystick is released.
  • It has solid PU tires, 7 inch front wheels, 12 inch rear wheels, anti-tip support, and a safety belt.
OAS Air Ultra electric wheelchair shown from an alternate gallery angle

The joystick can be set up for one-handed control, and OAS describes the display as IP24 on the product specs. There is also an optional remote control, plus a switch between powered drive and manual push mode. That last part is important for caregivers, companions, and those moments when a battery-powered chair needs to behave like a regular chair because life has decided to be theatrical.

SpecOAS Air Ultra listing
Weight36 lb without battery; 44 lb with two batteries
RangeUp to 15 miles
MotorDual 150W brushless motors
Capacity300 lb listed maximum load
Folded size25.98 x 13.78 x 28.35 inches
Turning radius28.9 inches
Charging time4 to 6 hours

Small Enough For Travel, Serious Enough For Daily Use

The most charming part of the Air Ultra is that it is clearly designed for the unglamorous spaces where mobility gear either earns its keep or becomes an expensive hallway sculpture. Doorways. Elevators. Kitchen corners. Apartment closets. Car trunks that were apparently designed around the emotional needs of a single backpack.

OAS lists the unfolded dimensions at 36.22 x 22.83 x 35.04 inches, so this is not a tiny chair in use. It is a compact full-function folding power chair. The difference is that when the day is done, it can tuck into a smaller footprint instead of demanding its own zip code near the coat rack.

The dual-battery setup is another practical detail. The batteries can be removed, charged on or off the chair, and are described by OAS as TSA-friendly. As always with battery-powered mobility gear, airline rules and final approval can vary, so the sensible move is to confirm with the airline before travel day. Nobody wants their vacation to start with a gate agent, a watt-hour calculation, and everyone pretending this is fine.

OAS Air Ultra wheelchair detail angle showing frame and seating

Comfort-wise, the product page mentions an ergonomic seat and backrest, leg support straps, foldable armrests, footrests, and a safety belt. It is not trying to be a plush recliner with wheels. It is trying to be a portable electric wheelchair that does not punish you for leaving the house, which is a much more useful personality.

The Practical Limits Are Still Worth Noting

This is still a mobility device, not a magic spell with tires. The listed ground clearance is 1 inch, so curbs, rough surfaces, and dramatic terrain should be treated with adult levels of suspicion. The product page lists a 15 degree climbing ability, but that does not mean every ramp, driveway, wet sidewalk, or public-space surprise becomes fair game.

The chair also has a top speed closer to a walking companion than a scooter. That is probably a feature for the intended use. It is meant for controlled daily mobility, not for proving dominance in the frozen foods aisle. The quiet brushless motors and electromagnetic braking are more about smooth confidence than spectacle.

OAS also lists a 5-year limited warranty on the frame, with 12 months on the drivetrain, electronics, and battery. The product page mentions free U.S. mainland shipping, 1 to 5 day delivery for the mainland, a 7-day at-home trial, and a 60-day quality guarantee. Alaska, Hawaii, and Canada have longer listed transit times and a shipping charge, so the map still gets a vote.

Who This Folding Electric Wheelchair Makes Sense For

The Air Ultra seems built for people who need powered mobility but still want a chair that can join normal life without turning every outing into a load plan. It could make sense for travel, apartment living, family visits, shopping, medical appointments, and anyone whose current chair is technically portable only in the way a washing machine is technically movable.

OAS Air Ultra compact wheelchair frame and wheels in product image

Near the end of the buying math, OAS currently lists the Air Ultra at a sale price of for the Tangerine version and ,049 for other colors, with a regular price of ,399 shown on the product page. Color options include Tangerine, Ebony, Cherry Blossom, Sage Green, and Ocean Blue, though availability can change.

  • Product: OAS Air Ultra Folding Electric Wheelchair
  • Best use: portable powered mobility for home, errands, and travel
  • Weight: 36 lb without battery; 44 lb with two batteries
  • Capacity: 300 lb listed maximum load
  • Range: up to 15 miles with two removable lithium batteries
  • Notable features: one-step folding, electromagnetic braking, compact turning radius, solid tires, TSA-friendly battery setup
  • Seller: OAS Mobility

The result is a power wheelchair that treats portability like a core feature instead of an apology. It folds, it drives, it stores, and it looks just unusual enough to make your trunk feel like it has finally met its professional organizer.

ProsCons
Folds into a compact storage shapeStill requires careful lifting at 36 to 44 lb
Dual batteries provide a listed range up to 15 milesBattery travel approval should be confirmed with each airline
300 lb listed capacity and wider seating than the Air Pro line1 inch ground clearance limits rough-surface confidence
Electromagnetic braking and anti-tip support add daily safety featuresTop speed is practical, not scooter-fast
Compact turning radius helps indoorsSale pricing and color availability may change
Can switch between powered drive and manual push modeNot intended for curbs, trails, or aggressive outdoor terrain