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There are no great wearable options for people in wheelchairs. Here’s why there may never be any


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I’ve been in a wheelchair on and off for about 20 years, and now I’m a full-time user. I’m also interested in staying healthy so I can live long enough to become a burden on my kids. Like many folks, I use a smartwatch as a wearable fitness tracker.



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