Adaptive exoskeletons are becoming more advanced all the time. The latest models rely on AI to predict intent and adapt to your environment to take the load off your body. The IRMO M1 is a new robotic exoskeleton with a 1000W motor but also uses a visual camera and laser rangefinder to perceive your environment to adapt. It uses Flexmo joints that mimic muscle behavior. This exoskeleton is smart enough to scan your path to adjust assistance in real-time.
The IRMO M1 can help you climb stairs and take on rough terrain. It has a carbon frame, weighing only 4.4lbs. Its joint supports 145-degree rotation, so you can use this exoskeleton while cycling, running, or jumping. It lasts up to 8 hours on battery. The companion app tracks eco, turbo, training, and rest modes.
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