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Exploring the M-One Exoskeleton Motor That Powers the Hypershell X
Exploring the M-One Exoskeleton Motor That Powers the Hypershell X

Wearable robotics are growing in popularity with exoskeleton technology redefining how we move, explore, and push the limits of human potential. One standout innovation is the Hypershell X Series, a next-generation exoskeleton powered by the revolutionary M-One Exoskeleton Motor. This motor is at the heart of what makes the Hypershell X a marvel of engineering, offering power, efficiency, and a...

Hypershell X Series Turns Heads and Takes Home Awards at CES 2025
Hypershell X Series Turns Heads and Takes Home Awards at CES 2025

As we’ve come to expect, the CES 2025 exhibition was abuzz with the latest innovations in technology. However, one of the most innovative pieces of tech according to a vast number of reviews, was the Hypershell X Series exoskeleton. Designed to redefine how we explore the world, this groundbreaking exoskeleton wowed attendees and industry insiders alike, which led to us...

Fall Hiking Recommendations🍂
Fall Hiking Recommendations🍂

  "Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower." It's the best time to enjoy the cozy fall vibe and explore fall colours with a hike! Here are some unforgettable hiking recommendations🍂🍁   the United States 📍Silver Falls State Park Route: The Trail of Ten Falls (12km) As the name suggests, the trail takes you on a...

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What I learned by shoveling my sidewalk in an exoskeleton

What I learned by shoveling my sidewalk in an exoskeleton

After this long lead up, the Hypershell—in three models starting at $799—will be the first major consumer exoskeleton to go on sale on January 20. I was sent one of the first test units to try out, and an icy Midwest day gave me the perfect opportunity to imagine what life with an exoskeleton might look like. 

Hypershell exoskeleton aims to liberate adventure from human limits

Hypershell exoskeleton aims to liberate adventure from human limits

Hypershell's AI engine will allow the ProX to better anticipate and adapt to the individual user's movements. The 4.4-lb (2-kg) waist-mounted device will fold down for easier carry, attaching to a backpack when not in use. It will work in temperatures as low as -20 ℃ (- 4 °F) and offer IP54 weatherproofing.

I tried Hypershell's X-series exoskeleton at CES, and it was a fascinating experience

I tried Hypershell's X-series exoskeleton at CES, and it was a fascinating experience

If you're someone looking to spend even more time on the hiking trails, this is a great tool. It's lightweight, portable, and flat out works. And best of all, it fits most consumer bodies.

What I learned by shoveling my sidewalk in an exoskeleton

What I learned by shoveling my sidewalk in an exoskeleton

The first mainstream exoskeleton is surprisingly easy to use, but it might not make you feel like Iron Man.   This excerpt is shared for informational purposes under fair use. Full credit goes to FAST COMPANY.   The device arrived in a small styrofoam suitcase. It plugs into the same USB-C cable I use to charge my Macbook, and syncs with...

Hypershell exoskeleton aims to liberate adventure from human limits

Hypershell exoskeleton aims to liberate adventure from human limits

This excerpt is shared for informational purposes under fair use. Full credit goes to NEW ATLAS.   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 last March as a real wild card, a wearable set of AI-driven robo...

I tried Hypershell's X-series exoskeleton at CES, and it was a fascinating experience

I tried Hypershell's X-series exoskeleton at CES, and it was a fascinating experience

The exoskeleton is designed with weekend warrior athletes in mind. It's built to offer assistance in physical activities such as hiking or biking. Here's what it's like to wear.   This excerpt is shared for informational purposes under fair use. Full credit goes to ZDNET.     I'm a content creator first, but I do enjoy the world of consumer...

AI wearable contraption gives you superhuman strength

AI wearable contraption gives you superhuman strength

Hypershell exoskeleton helps provide power to move your legs with more strength and to lift your legs more easily. It is not approved by the FDA as a medical device, so you should not use it instead of any medical care or for any health-related reason.

AI wearable contraption gives you superhuman strength

AI wearable contraption gives you superhuman strength

  A new way to experience adventure and challenge your limits   This excerpt is shared for informational purposes under fair use. Full credit goes to  Fox News.   Do you love exploring the great outdoors, but feel limited by your physical stamina or the weight of your backpack?  Do you wish you could run faster, hike longer and trek farther...