
Robots are already helping people with disabilities move independently. Robotic exoskeletons that can assist in hiking and other daily activities are nothing new either. The IRMO M1 is one of the smartest ones on the market. It is an all-terrain exoskeleton with visual perception that uses a 120-degree FOV camera and radar sensing to scan terrain conditions and deliver ample support for your every move. It uses a 9-axis IMU for gait recognition.

It has a dynamically balanced joint that mimics the movements of human muscles and tendons. It can reduce up to 50lbs of knee pressure. It allows for 145-degree rotation. This exoskeleton has a 1000W motor. Its visual perception system has a scanning range of 2.5m. It can absorb 60% of impact to help you go further and jump higher. The M1 is IP67 rated and works in -20 to 40C environments. It is made with carbon fiber and weighs only 4.4lbs. Its app lets you choose from Turbo, Eco, Rest, and Training mode.
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