Got myself a cheap runaround chair, suitable for me as I am ambulant for the time being. It is called a Livewell Easy Fold. The manual calls it a Cirrus. I got it as I am sick and tired of chairs with tiny wheels or batteries and backrest angle that I can't change myself and it was cheap as chips. The Easy Fold (aka Cirrus) works for me (about 60kg) to sit in for an hour or two.
This is what I think of it.
The seating is very basic canvas and velcro.
The arm and leg rests flip more handily than I have seen before, Sunrise should do that.
It isn't crash tested for WAV seating. I'd rather put the Vienna into the car boot than the Cirrus.
It comes with some Allen keys for adjusting things, but they don't fit, they just look like they will.
The footrests fit together too tightly to adjust the length.
The batteries are difficult to put into their rack.
The motors click ominously and therefore I do not expect the motors to last unless I figure out how to grease the gears.
The wheelchair was dangerous to drive with the VSI joystick programmed like it was when I got it, as the compensation was too high at 80 or 90 mΩ iirc which I reduced to about 55mΩ, and of course the turning accelerations were delusional, as per. So now that my joystick is programmed and it's left hand drive, it is a great chair but probably short-lived.