Opinions on prototype of wheelchair reversing mirror/phone holder

Amskidoodles
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A few months ago I set about designing a prodcut to help wheelchair users in their day-to-day lives. I asked Scope members for some guidance and ideas. The feedback was so useful! An issue identified in the disscussion was that of reversing in confined space and that of general storage. The most obvious solution to the reversing issue was the use of a mirror (as suggested by @Apri54 - thanks!) My time in the workshop has culminated in a prototype [as pictured] and I was hoping for some feedback. The box component can attach to any metal frame part of a wheelchair and can hold a phone - or anything else. On the side there will be a mirror, the height of which can be adjusted.
Any and all feedback (positive and negative) would be greatly appreciated and would really help with my coursework!
Thanks,
Amskidoodles


Any and all feedback (positive and negative) would be greatly appreciated and would really help with my coursework!
Thanks,
Amskidoodles



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Hi @Amskidoodles this looks great. Will love to see other members feedback on this. All the best with your coursework
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