Thank you for this charging hub, it helps a lot! Not that much because of the number of batteries one can connect but because it is much easier to connect to power supply
I like the shoulder strap because it prevents slipping. However, I had to drill bigger holes into the waist to accommodate better screws. Also, I had to super glue the metal piece that slides into the waist onto the loops because it kept sliding out randomly.
Promesse tenue maintenant, voyons dans le temps pour la suite
I'm using it for "off label" purposes, and it is very helpful.
Easy to fit. Comfortable to wear and relatively simple to operate at an affordable price. I think you have hit all the right stuff.
I bought the Hypershell Ultra X hoping it would help overcome weakness in one leg and allow me to walk more naturally again. My biggest concern before I bought it was that it would misread what I wanted it to do and trip me.
That has not occurred, and in fact I now walk nearly normally. The Hypershell has performed far beyond my expectations, and it has vastly extended my walking range. It is not a medical device, but it is far more fit for purpose than any medical device I have ever used.
The hypershell x pro has helped me with my everyday walking. Ihad a stroke and 2 hart attacks and a quadruple bypass. I can now keep up with family
Early ownership: I would suggest you include the 65w Type C Power Distributing charger with the system or make it plainly obvious it is required. I didn't have a charger that would work & the 2 batteries that arrived were substantially discharged on arrival & shut down as I was trying to do initial setup & tuning. Gah! Woot! Rural, it took 2-3 days to get a charger & then charge the batteries. That's a "miss" for about $1,200 in new customer money.
I've been using my new "Human Assist" nearly daily for about 3 weeks. At 3/4 century, my legs are lagging. I'm walking about 2.5-3 mi with an 800' elevation climb 6 days a week. Eco power levels 25% now up to 75%. Impressive efficiency, seems to use about 25whr for my typical walk/hike at 25%-50%. No range anxiety. It's still a weird feeling coming down the mountain when the invisible hand seems to pull back on my legs. I will continue to try different settings & modes. It simply works well.
Bicycling is awesome! The performance on my electric 29-er justifies the purchase. Boom! There you Go! I've also used it with my quirky electric 16" folding land dinghy with Burley Travoy trailer & again awesome. Power legs & pedal assist go together very well.
Interesting to me, following the first bike ride I noticed my chronic discomfort in my hips & lower back were significantly less noticeable. After the 2nd bike ride the discomfort has all but vanished.
I feel like adoption of the human assist is going well, I'm getting used to the new sensations. I'm planning some much longer biking expeditions, looking to be doing 50 mile & perhaps 100 mile rides every week or so & maybe 10 mile rides daily.
I'm satisfied with value I'm receiving, looking forward to data from the app as it matures & as an entrepreneur can see many applications for a wide variety of people across many age & interest/application groups.
Stay Strong & Keep Going!
I bought the exoskeleton as an ambulation training device for my physiotherapy patients. Most of my patients respond positively, especially those with advanced muscular dystrophy. I also found the "torque distribution" function very useful for my patients with hemiparesis, as I could use higher torque on their affected side to guide proper gait movements. However, I hope there will be settings for assistance in hip hinge, sit-to-stand, split-squat, and etc. I suppose it could be done with future upgrades in software and firmware.
I have multiple sclerosis and my left leg is not working. After about two hours of using the exoskeleton and taking it off, I was surprised that my left leg still works as if the exoskeleton was still attached.
Only 65W USB-C would be good if it was included.
I recommended the exoskeleton to a fellow sufferer and she already bought it after trying mine out.
It's good, but the Hypershell needs a better and fitter fixing to the Body.
Living with FSHD, I’ve struggled with leg weakness and foot drop for years. But after only a couple of days using the Hypershell X Carbon, I was able to walk over 5 km and climb 12 floors with a level of ease I haven’t felt in a long time.
Seamless transition between uphill, level, and downhill. Even transitions appropriately when stepping up and over a log or boulder. A downhill slowing mode would be nice; the training mode does not work for that. The 30km claim must be a 95 lb female level walking at 5% assistance. Would also be nice if there was a jump mode for sports like volleyball which does have a fairly predictable cadence prior to a spike.
Extra super une merveille pourquoi arrive t’il si tard j’aurai pu faire le mont perdu!!
I've only fitted the Hypershell X to my torso & fully charged the (1) battery. I actually presumed I would have two batteries... until after I did purchase the entry level Hypershell find out I only get one battery. I'm sorry I've not actually got around the rest of the smartphone instruction yet. But I can give 4 Stars on workmanship and quality that went into my Hypershell X Go. hopefully soon to try walking up & down the hallway, and much later the two flights of stairs that eventually lead to the street and some walking freedom.
My first hypershell x ultra broke down within two weeks, so they sent me a new one. I have a heart condition and muscle condition. I cannot walk as fast or as far as healthy people.Wearing the exoskeleton makes it possible for me to walk a much longer distance without getting tired. I can easily climb stairs without draining my energy. I don’t use a cane anymore. My posture is much more upright. And at the end of the day I am not exhausted. At first I took too long walks, which made my hip or my knee hurt. But now I do a little more each day. The body has to get used to walking further and faster again. It takes a few days to know what settings you like best. Just experiment with it. I use it for everyday activities, like city walks, museum visits, daytrips . Today I rode a bike with the exoskeleton, which also took some getting used to and experimenting with the settings. But it made me very happy I bought it. I can do things that were to strenuous for me. I love havingenergy at the end of the day instead of being always tired in the evening.
The only thing that is a bit of a problem is it makes your hips wider so you don’t fit in some chairs or bump into doorways. But you can easily take it of when you sit down or go through doors sideways.
Este equipo de entrada me ayudó a movilizarme mas ágilmente, todavía no lo he probado con la rehabilitación pero espero que me funcione mucho mejor le doy calificación nueve de 10
I'm suffering from fshd muscle dystrophy and this extraordinary gear makes me walk distances I couldn't do without it anymore. It really gave me back some quality of life. I hope in the future there will be also something like this for the arms, that would be great.
even better than the X Pro
Utile e abbastanza comodo. A me è servito
我在一個月內試了77km,爬了3948m提升高度!!實證有效降低心肺,讓爬山變的更清鬆!
I have MS and the hypershell x go has been a game changer. I experience less fatigue through our the day. Im a avid walker and like going on long walks daily. Wearing the exoskeleton has made it to where I can walk longer and further.