Staying safe, mobile and active: More footage from Naidex 2015

We bring you yet more footage of some of the best bits of Naidex 2015 which we caught on camera. Our team of volunteers were touring the exhibition speaking to manufacturers, designers, retailers and all round fans of independent living and assistive technology.

This time round we bring you self-folding scooters, head driven wheelchairs, feeding robots and more...

1) SafeSpaces: creates a safe environment, ideal for small children with learning difficulties.

2) ROMPA show their mobile environmental control unit

3) RBF Technologies demonstrate two kinds of support for people with limited strength and movement in their arms. Including an actual robotic arm!

4) Rollerscoot show us a mobitliy device that kind of looks like a segway only much stabler and that can be easily folded for transport by car.

5) NOW Techonologies show us what is basically an on board computer for a wheelchair. They also have a wheelchair control that allows the user to drive a wheelchair using only their head.

6) Nimble is a straight forward device but it could save someone a huge amount of frustration. For people who have limited strength or dexterity in their fingers this little tool enables them to easily open packaging.

7) Monarch Mobility have been selling mobility scooters for 14 years. In this video we get to see some of the latest and most innovative examples of the products they sell including a self folding mobility scooter!

What do you think of the above videos? Would you want to try any of the products demonstrated in them? Post your comments below...

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