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OEM vs ODM for mobility products: which fits your brand?

Buyer guide

Many buyers want to sell power wheelchairs under their own brand but aren't sure whether they need OEM or ODM. The terms get used loosely — and the difference decides your cost, your speed to market, and how much you can stand out. Here's the practical version.

OEM — your brand on a proven model

OEM (original equipment manufacturer) means you take an existing, already-certified model and put your brand on it: logo, colours, manuals, retail packaging. The product itself is unchanged — already tooled, tested and certified — which makes OEM the fastest, lowest-risk route to market. You're buying a known-good product with your brand on the outside.

Best when: you want to launch quickly, keep minimums low, and compete on brand, price and service rather than on a unique product.

ODM — your spec, on our platform

ODM (original design manufacturer) means the maker adapts the product itself to your specification — seat dimensions, battery, controller, upholstery, accessories — built on its existing platform and tooling. You get a more differentiated chair, but it takes longer and usually carries higher minimums and possible tooling cost.

Best when: you want a product visibly different from competitors, and you have the volume to justify the development.

At a glance

OEM ODM
What changes Brand only (logo / colours / packaging) The product (spec) and brand
Speed to market Fastest Slower — development time
Minimum order Lower Higher
Tooling / dev cost Usually none Possible
Differentiation Brand & service The product itself
Certification Already in place May need updating per change

Which fits your brand?

  • New to the category, or testing a market → start with OEM. Launch on a proven model, learn, then scale.
  • An established brand wanting a signature productODM. Invest in a chair that's visibly yours.
  • Many brands do both — begin OEM to get to market fast, then move select models to ODM as volume grows.

How it works with Wanderoll

Wanderoll builds all ten models on its own line and offers both:

  • OEM — your brand on any catalogue model, unchanged and already certified.
  • ODM — adjust seat, battery, controller, upholstery and accessories on the platform.

Branding, packaging, user manuals and CE / EU MDR / ISO 13485 documentation are prepared under your brand. MOQ, tooling and lead time are quoted per model and customisation scope.

Thinking about private label? Tell us the model and market, and we'll send your OEM / ODM options, minimums and the document pack. → Request a quote

Source it from the maker.

Tell us the models, volumes and market — we’ll send the line sheet, certificates and OEM options.

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