Hypershell’s new X Series exoskeletons use AI-driven motion control to give you a little extra spring in your step, offering walking and hiking assistance across different terrain, ranges, and support ...
Hypershell has announced the Hypershell X Ultra wearable exoskeleton at the IFA tech show. The Hypershell X Ultra tops off the company’s range of exoskeletons, and features higher power motors and a ...
New range includes flagship X Ultra S, X Max S and X Pro S, giving users different levels of support, range and terrain capability Powered by HyperIntuition™, Hypershell's self-developed AI-driven ...
One of the most outlandish Kickstarter projects of 2023 is about to spawn a product series meant to create a new breed of superhuman outdoor adventurer. The Hypershell Omega motored onto Kickstarter ...
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Exoskeletons used to be the stuff of sci-fi movies and futuristic research labs, but are now actual consumer products you can get your hands on. These wearable devices strap onto your body and use ...
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The Hypershell X Ultra is a lightweight exoskeleton designed to amplify human movement for outdoor adventures. Featuring an AI system for real-time support and a 60km range, it reduces physical ...
For anyone who’s spent the week crammed into subway cars or hustling up stairs to catch a train, the idea of a weekend hike can feel...aspirational. I grew up in cities like Seattle and Minneapolis, ...
The Hypershell X Pro is a lightweight exoskeleton that adds real kick to your hike or run. It’s clever, surprisingly comfortable, and undeniably fun, but the high price and limited battery range mean ...
Seems to reduce muscle strain, not physical effort. You’re still more Alex James Murphy than Robocop. Not as “advanced” as it thinks it is. Irritating charging. You’ll never forget you’re wearing it.