See it in action

A small device,
a quietly bigger life.

Watch a thirty-second walkthrough, then meet the people whose mornings, work-days, and recoveries got noticeably easier.

Watch the system

The uControll Door System in action.

Bonus

Doll-door demonstration

How have people implemented uControll?

Rubber band adaptation for heavier doors

A rubber band adaptation for use on heavier doors and unit entryways in condominium buildings.

The floating wheel

The floating wheel

Built to ride over whatever’s in the way.

Carpet, tile, wood, the lip of a threshold — uControll’s wheel floats over obstacles and follows the slope of the floor. No stalled doors. No jamming. The wheel itself acts as the bumper, replacing your usual doorstop.

In their own words.

This is wonderful even for the temporarily disabled. My husband had Achilles surgery and is laid up for six weeks. This has made his recovery — he doesn't have to ask for help each time to use the bathroom.

Jeanne

Customer

As a geriatric nurse practitioner, the home environment is critical. We were worried about my mom — at 95 in a walker, getting up to a door and trying to open it is almost impossible without backing up.

Joan Shelley

Geriatric Nurse Practitioner

We love that our son has independence going in and out of his room. It's a wonderful invention that's easy to adapt — he activates it with his iPod.

Penny & Ryan

Parents of Thomas

FAQ

Questions, answered.

The things people ask us most before bringing uControll home.

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