I wanted to see if this AI-powered wearable robot could give my regular bike ride the equivalent upgrade of an e-bike. After ...
There’s a new battleground for consumer wearables. We’ve seen smartwatches, smart eyewear, even smart toothbrushes. Now we ...
I wore the Hypershell X Ultra S exoskeleton hiking at the Grand Canyon and during my normal routine. The AI system makes ...
The surprising thing about the exoskeleton is that it works at all. The apparatus is centered around an armature of carbon ...
The hardware looks straightforward at first glance: a waist belt connected to hinged braces along the thighs, but the mechanics beneath do more than stabilize movement.
We covered the original X Ultra when it picked up the IFA Innovation Award last September — here's our take from then. The X ...
The world’s first AI-verified exoskeleton just launched with Everest-sized ambitions ...
Hypershell, a Chinese manufacturer of wearable robotic external skeletons that support human movement, has secured USD50 ...
The new AI-powered Hypershell X Ultra promises to cut your hiking effort by 20 percent. I took the $2,000 motorized chassis to the Grand Canyon to test whether it’s a game-changer or a gimmick.
A tourist wearing a smart exoskeleton device crosses a bridge in Tianjin earlier this year. CHINA DAILY . At 60 years of age, Liu Na has always loved sports. However, in recent ye ...
A DIY cervical exoskeleton with liner bearings for near-frictionless movement — designed to support a helmet's weight without ...