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I used the Hypershell X Ultra exoskeleton to climb the UK’s highest peaks: Here's what I learned
I've got robotic leg syndrome ...
The war in Ukraine has become a testing ground for new military tech, and these exoskeletons look like something ripped ...
Equipped with IRMO’s proprietary HMoCS Motion Assist Sys, the exoskeleton can deliver up to 45% assistance for leg movement, significantly alleviating user fatigue during intensive activities. Built ...
The real magic of the exoskeleton comes from the sensors embedded in the system called Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs), which transmit the position of the legs to the motor. This allows the motor to ...
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I used a Hypershell exoskeleton to make my home workouts harder
Like many people in these weird, isolated, times I’ve dropped $100 on a cheap walking pad. Working from home makes it hard to ...
For years, wearable technology has mostly observed how we move. Fitness trackers count steps, watches monitor heart rate, and ...
Remember Cyberdyne’s HAL exoskeleton that allows you to control a pair of robotic legs with your mind? Cyberdyne recently showcased several of these models in motion. Someday you too can sport a pair ...
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