Exoskeletons Are Slowly Turning us Into Cyborgs
LifestyleNewsTech September 26, 2024 Damon Mitchell
Suit X
According to Suit X’s site, they are developing five different exoskeletons. But, it looks like four of them are body part specific.
Hard to say for sure. Without the proper credentials, surfers can only view two of the designs. The others require a username and password.
One of the two echoes the goals of the Noonee product, allowing workers to hunker in uncomfortable positions for long periods of time.
The other suit, the Phoenix, is a 27-pound exoskeleton aimed at folks with mobility issues. It lasts four hours continuously or eight intermittently, allowing wearers to sit in a wheelchair while in the suit.
Not as versatile as the Esko GT, the Suit X does not work for patients with injuries above the T4.