Personal exoskeletons were everywhere at CES 2026. There were ambitious designs from newcomers WiRobotics, Sumbu, Ascentiz, and Dephy, while Skip Mo/Go was back promoting its long-overdue tech ...
Lighter, more refined design. Responsive, better-timed assistance. Handles changing terrain more naturally. For the first time, I can genuinely feel the difference. Target audience still unclear.
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Could a Hypershell exoskeleton replace an e-bike? CNET tested the idea
A new CNET test is getting attention in the cycling and e-bike world because it asks a pretty interesting question: could a ...
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