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Exoskeleton Finally Feels Natural, Not Robotic
InnovationMay 20

Exoskeleton Finally Feels Natural, Not Robotic

For years, wearable exoskeletons have had enough power but terrible timing, making users feel like jerky robots. Hypershell's new X Series just changed that with AI that actually syncs with how humans naturally move.

Wired2 min read
Powered Shoes and Exoskeletons Hit the Consumer Market
InnovationFeb 16

Powered Shoes and Exoskeletons Hit the Consumer Market

Wearable robotics are moving from labs into everyday life, helping ordinary people walk farther and climb higher without exhausting themselves. Companies like Nike, Hypershell, and WIRobotics are bringing powered footwear and lightweight exoskeletons to hikers, older adults, and anyone who wants to move without wearing out.

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Dad With Spinal Stenosis Hikes Grand Canyon With Exoskeleton
Community HeroesMay 21

Dad With Spinal Stenosis Hikes Grand Canyon With Exoskeleton

A 50-year-old father who normally needs a cane for long walks tested a new $1,999 exoskeleton device while hiking the Grand Canyon with his teenage daughter. The lightweight robotic legs didn't turn him into a superhero, but they helped extend his endurance on terrain he couldn't typically manage.

Google News - Technology3 min read
Robotic Exoskeletons Race at CES: One Clear Winner Emerges
SportsJan 26

Robotic Exoskeletons Race at CES: One Clear Winner Emerges

Two consumer exoskeletons went head-to-head in athletic tests in London, revealing which robotic walking aid actually delivers on its promises. The technology that once lived only in sci-fi movies is now available to buy, helping people climb stairs and walk farther with less effort.

Wired2 min read