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Adaptive Performance: Why Hypershell Adjusts to You Instead of Forcing Modes
Adaptive Performance: Why Hypershell Adjusts to You Instead of Forcing Modes

This article explores why adaptive assistance matters, how Hypershell’s system responds to natural movement, and what this means for everyday users across walking, hiking, training, work, and travel.

Budget vs Performance: Why the X Go Is the Best Entry Point for Exoskeleton Tech
Budget vs Performance: Why the X Go Is the Best Entry Point for Exoskeleton Tech

The Hypershell X Go is designed for users exploring wearable exoskeleton technology through walking, travel, and light outdoor activity. It suits those who spend extended time on their feet, enjoy longer walks or hikes, or want added support during everyday movement without changing how they move.

The Invisible Gym: How Hypershell Turns Walking Into Strength Training
The Invisible Gym: How Hypershell Turns Walking Into Strength Training

At Hypershell, we think about fitness as part of everyday movement. Walking, climbing stairs, and spending time outdoors are already physical activities. Our work focuses on adding structure and intent to those moments.

Clearing Up 10 Common Myths About Exoskeletons
Clearing Up 10 Common Myths About Exoskeletons

This article tackles ten common myths about exoskeletons, highlighting verifiable features of modern consumer systems with a focus on wearable powered exoskeletons like our Hypershell X Series.

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Ride Smarter, Ride Stronger: Maximizing Cycling Performance With Hypershell X

Ride Smarter, Ride Stronger: Maximizing Cycling Performance With Hypershell X

Maximizing cycling performance isn’t about pushing harder at every moment—it’s about timing your effort and letting the exoskeleton work for you. Use bursts of power on steep climbs, sprints, or technical sections, and rely on assist for steady pacing on longer stretches.

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.

AI wearable contraption gives you superhuman strength

AI wearable contraption gives you superhuman strength

The Hypershell ProX uses artificial intelligence to sense your movements and adjust to your needs. It can switch between 9 different motion postures, from walking to running to climbing, and provide up to 800W of power to help you lift your legs more easily.