This one, with 1000W of power and an AI control system that takes cues from a dozen sensors, is state-of-the-art – for now.
Recently, TÜV Rheinland Greater China (hereinafter "TÜV Rheinland"), an international independent third-party testing, ...
In San Francisco, AI-powered exoskeletons are beginning to transform the way Californians hike, walk and train outdoors. Once limited to the military, industrial worksites and rehabilitation centers, ...
Exoskeleton systems are becoming more popular, with a company called Hypershell launching a refreshed version of its ...
Hypershell launched the new Hypershell X Series, an AI-powered exoskeleton line that the company calls the world's most ...
With Hypershell’s X Ultra S and similar personal exoskeletons, AI takes on the great outdoors.
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.
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We covered the original X Ultra when it picked up the IFA Innovation Award last September — here's our take from then. The X ...
I wore the Hypershell X Ultra hiking exoskeleton during hiking at the Grand Canyon and during my normal routine. The AI ...