Robot startup Hypershell will be unveiling its latest products, Hypershell GoX and ProX, at CES 2024, offering a new way for outdoor enthusiasts to explore the great outdoors and go beyond their physical limits.
The Hypershell ProX takes the form of an all-terrain exoskeleton for running, hiking, long-distance treks and other outdoor activities, and it integrates cutting-edge robotics, ergonomics and an artificial intelligence-based motion engine to enhance adventure experiences. The foldable and lightweight exoskeleton can anticipate and adapt to the wearer's movements, and transition between nine postures.
"Hypershell encourages nature-based ecotourism and introduces affordable consumer-grade exoskeleton technology to outdoor lovers," says Hypershell founder Kelvin Sun, "This product is especially useful for outdoor enthusiasts who seek additional support or travel with heavy loads." ProX offers a maximum of 800W output, and up to 30kg of weight offset.
All-Terrain AI Exoskeletons
The Hypershell GoX and ProX Will Be Unveiled at CES 2024
Trend Themes
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Foldable Exoskeleton Technology — Foldable and lightweight exoskeletons with adaptable postures provide additional support and weight offset capabilities for outdoor activities.
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Nature-based Ecotourism — Affordable consumer-grade exoskeleton technology promotes nature-based ecotourism and opens up new opportunities for outdoor adventures.
Industry Implications
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Robotics — The integration of cutting-edge robotics in all-terrain exoskeletons paves the way for disruptive innovation in the robotics industry.
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Travel and Tourism — The introduction of affordable consumer-grade exoskeleton technology creates disruptive innovation opportunities in the travel and tourism industry, particularly for nature-based ecotourism.