Interesting Engineering: World’s first robotic Exosuit Cuts Body Strain by 30%, Adds 10 Miles of Motion

 


World’s first robotic Exosuit Cuts Body Strain by 30%, Adds 10 Miles of Motion 

Hypershell X’s AI MotionEngine uses sensors to adjust power in 0.03s, matching your gait for climbs, runs, or heavy loads.




Chinese startup, Hypershell, is now retailing an AI-powered exoskeleton designed to enhance mobility, strength, and endurance for outdoor activities and daily tasks.

Hypershell X exoskeleton is offered in models at different price points. Each features a compact, rechargeable battery pack mounted on the waistband, designed to stay unobtrusive during use.

The system weighs as little as 3.9 pounds (1.7 kilograms), going up to 5.2 pounds (2.4 kilograms) for the base variant. All models are IP54 rated for dust and water splash resistance.

Note:  The above comes directly from their website.  Click here to read more.

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