I never put much thought into the way I walked until this fitness tech brand made me question everything. What is Hypershell?
When you're carrying a heavy load, it can be pretty difficult walking across flat ground, let alone climbing stairs. The Koma 1.5 is designed to help, by alternately acting as a powered buggy or a two ...
Move over Tony Stark, there’s a new player in town. Augsburg-based startup German Bionic has developed wearable exoskeletons that endow superhuman strength — although they are a little more modest ...
A groundbreaking AI-powered exoskeleton developed by researchers at North Carolina State University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill promises to be a game-changer for individuals ...
Hypershell has unveiled its new X Series lineup, a next-generation range of AI-powered exoskeletons designed to make hiking, ...
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — A team of engineers from the University of Utah developed a powered exoskeleton that helps amputees move with less effort. The experimental machine was developed at the ...
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What's so special about these pants? Imagine feeling 30 pounds lighter while tackling that steep trail. The MO/GO system can boost your leg strength by up to 40%, making those uphill climbs a breeze.
In San Francisco, AI-powered exoskeletons are beginning to transform the way Californians hike, walk and train outdoors. Once ...
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French tennis star, paraplegic Kevin Piette has reportedly donned an artificial intelligence-powered exoskeleton to carry the Olympic flame. The French tennis player suffered an accident that left him ...
To test the system, the researchers attached an exoskeleton to six certified divers who used it in a 50-meter (164-ft) swimming pool at a depth of two meters (6.6 ft). Each diver completed three ...