This lightweight exoskeleton has a powerful boost mode that produces 900 watts. Dnsys claims it can get you up to 17 mph, faster than the average half marathon runner.
Hidden? Advanced artificial intelligence algorithms analyze your leg movements and intentions, providing extra power to adapt to your speed. This means easy climbs, gentle descents, and potentially record-breaking hikes.
The video posted on Kickstarter shows the X1 in action, but also gives a look at the potential “game changer.” Dnsys promises a battery life of 28km, which is ideal for most day hikes. The X1 also features a battery replacement system.
The cost of the exoskeleton ranges from $399 to $1000.
Source: Ferra

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