
thanks to ascentiz's new modular exoskeleton, walking, jogging, and even long-distance hiking have become easier. according to the developers, this device reduces the strain on joints and strengthens muscle strength during climbing and running.
this system is designed to allow users to choose the module they want to use based on their work requirements (hip or knee joints). the core of the system is a waist belt equipped with a 78wh battery. it can compensate for loads of up to 30kg and increase leg strength by 35%.
this system directly transmits torque to the hip flexors and extensors, reducing heart rate by 15 to 30% and enabling faster climbing on slopes. the knee joint module reduces the strain on joints and energy consumption by up to 30%, adding vitality to workouts.
the ai is also trained to recognize movements and adjust support according to the load and walking pace. the modules cannot be used simultaneously, but by wearing them one at a time, individual support can be adjusted.
the mobile app offers three modes: intelligent hill start assist, pedestrian adaptive cruise control, and a training mode that increases calorie consumption by 1.7 times with loads of up to 20kg. the weight of the system, excluding the battery, is 1.8 to 2kg. it can operate for up to 10 hours or travel a distance of 50km. the total price of the system is $1,498.