
"Wearing the Hypershell X Ultra requires fiddling with straps and adjusting the fit through a belt, which is really hard to move. I had a prototype unit for a demo, and Hypershell says they are working on making it easier for consumers to adjust the belt size. Once done, it stayed in place (with minor strap adjustments every few hours) for my workday."
"The X Ultra exoskeleton weighs 2kg (battery included). I was skeptical about being bothered by the battery's weight, but it didn't trouble me at all. I was comfortable wearing it for the next six hours. Hypershell has packed its flagship offering with over a dozen sensors and two M-One Ultra Motors to generate 1000 watts of power. For reference, this is more than any other Hypershell exoskeleton. The base $900 Hypershell X Go offers 400W of power,"
The Hypershell X Ultra is a 2kg wearable exoskeleton that provides 1000 watts of assistive power via two M-One Ultra Motors and over a dozen sensors. The device reduces physical exertion by up to 20% and targets users with active lifestyles. Setup requires adjusting multiple straps and a tight belt, with improvements planned to simplify consumer adjustments. The prototype remained secure with minor strap tweaks during a six-hour wear test. The X Ultra compares to the $900 X Go (400W) and the $1,200 X Pro (800W). The retail price is $1,999.
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