Developers: | Hypershell |
Date of the premiere of the system: | January 2024 |
Branches: | Electrical and Microelectronics |
2024: Product Announcement
In early January 2024, Hypershell introduced the ProX exoskeleton, designed specifically for extremals and lovers of active pastime. The novelty, for example, is able to facilitate movement over rough terrain or climbing mountains.
It is noted that most exoskeletons that are available on the market by the beginning of 2024 are designed to perform repeated tasks in the workplace or in the everyday environment. These can be routine activities like moving parts in a factory or warehouse. ProX developers have taken a different approach: this exoskeleton is designed with an eye to extremely variable and unpredictable conditions. Control algorithms use artificial intelligence tools, which allows you to adapt to certain tasks or individual needs of the user. In particular, the exoskeleton will help tourists with long-term carrying of a heavy backpack, and runners will be able to increase speed indicators.
The ProX is a belt with two supporting modules that attach slightly above the knees. The power of the system is 800 W with a weight of approximately 2 kg. The device has a foldable design, which increases the convenience of transportation - when exoskeleton support is not required.
Hypershell claims that the new product reduces muscle load and compensates for weight up to 30 kg. The battery pack charge is enough to cover a distance of up to 35 km. The device is protected from dust and moisture according to the IP54 standard, and it can be operated at temperatures up to minus 20 degrees Celsius. In the future, other modifications of the exoskeleton will be released, including GoX. As of early January 2024, pre-order devices range from $599 to $1299.[1]