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Feel the power with Hypershell X Carbon — the world’s first outdoor exoskeleton

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Hypershell, a tech company that aims to enhance human performance, has rolled out the Hypershell X — the world’s first outdoor exoskeleton. The lightweight, AI-powered wearable exoskeleton is designed for outdoor adventures, sports, and everyday activities. Among its premium models is the Hypershell X Carbon, which is originally sold for $1,799 but currently on sale for $1,599, and it’s worth every single penny for the boost that you’ll get from it. Hurry if you want to pocket the savings of $200!

Why you should buy the Hypershell X Carbon exoskeleton

Elevate yourself to greater heights with the Hypershell X Carbon. The wearable exoskeleton features the AI MotionEngine, which utilizes sensors such as gyroscopes and accelerometers to predict your movements and modify how much power its motors will provide. The Hypershell X Carbon adapts to your stride signature over time, making it feel smoother and more natural. The buttons on the exoskeleton will let you control all core functions such as turning it on or off, changing modes, or adjusting its assist level, though you can also use the Hypershell+ app, which also provides guidance on wearing the Hypershell X Carbon for the first time. It also offers an IP54 rating for water and dust resistance to allow it to brave the elements with you, and it’s foldable for easy storage when it’s not in use.

The Hypershell X Carbon is the lightest model at just 1.8 kilograms, compared to 2 kilograms for the Hypershell X Go and Hypershell X Pro. This is possible because it’s made of 3D-formed titanium alloy and carbon fiber, with these materials maintaining its strength and durability. The Hypershell X Carbon also offers 1 horsepower output, 10 recognized motion postures (down stairs, downhill, uphill, up stairs, speed walking, walking, mountain, cycling, running, and gravel), and a battery range of 17.5 kilometers. The exoskeleton can reduce your physical exertion by up to 30%, and there are three operation modes — Transparent mode for unassisted movement, Eco Mode for steady but energy-saving support, and Hyper mode for dynamic power for intense activities.

Outdoor enthusiasts and sports lovers can explore the world and push their limits with the Hypershell X Carbon exoskeleton. Go farther, faster, and with less fatigue for a value-packed $1,599, following a $200 discount on its original price of $1,799. Push forward with your purchase of the Hypershell X Carbon as soon as you can to start enjoying the huge benefits of the world’s first outdoor exoskeleton.

Aaron Mamiit
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