New York Post may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and/or when you make a purchase. The idea of machines stretching the limits of our humanity is ...
Seems to reduce muscle strain, not physical effort. You’re still more Alex James Murphy than Robocop. Not as “advanced” as it thinks it is. Irritating charging. You’ll never forget you’re wearing it.
The Hypershell Pro X exoskeleton might be the closest we'll get – in this age, at least – to being able to instantly tap into a type of superpower, and once you've experienced it, it's hard to go back ...
I wore the Hypershell X Ultra S exoskeleton hiking at the Grand Canyon and during my normal routine. The AI system makes moving easier. By Sarah Horaczek Published May 20, 2026 11:56 AM EDT Add ...
The Hypershell Pro X really is like something straight out of science fiction, bringing the concept of a cyborg from the realms of science fiction and experimental military research programs to ...
New York Post may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and/or when you make a purchase. I never put much thought into the way I walked until this ...
Forget walking a mile in someone’s shoes. We’re beta testing with an exoskeleton now. Ahead of the launch of the new Hypershell X Ultra S, which goes on sale May 20, I joined a group of journalists on ...
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.
I love hiking, but most of my body does not. I have POTS (Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome), which sends my heart rate into the 150s during moderate exertion, and Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, ...