Exoskeleton

Ascentiz H+K Exoskeleton System Steps Into 2026 with Fresh Power, Practical Comfort, and a New Ultra Module

The Ascentiz H+K exoskeleton system debuts at CES 2026 with upgraded hardware, smarter support, and a new high-power hip module, the Ascentiz H Ultra. The people behind the world’s first modular hip and knee exoskeleton clearly want to make powered mobility feel less like science fiction and more like something you would stash in your backpack before heading out for a long hike, a trail run, or even a brutal day zigzagging across a trade show floor.


Hypershell X Ultra Exoskeleton Will Allow You to Hike Farther, Cycle Easier, and Conquer Any Terrain

The Hypershell X Ultra has officially arrived, and while the phrase “wearable exoskeleton” might sound like something reserved for sci-fi heroes, this device is designed for ordinary adventurers who just want to go farther without their legs crying mutiny. Whether your idea of adventure is a multi-day hike, a Saturday spent cycling, or just trying to keep up with kids on a family outing, the X Ultra promises to take a hefty load off your muscles and put it onto its robotic shoulders, or in this case, hips.



From Sci-Fi to Reality, German Bionic Apogee ULTRA Redefines Exoskeleton Technology with AI-Powered Strength and Mobility

Iron Man 1 came out in 2008, and we still don’t have the ability to fly like Iron Man. It’s terribly sad, but the good news is that we’re getting closer and closer to exoskeletons that make someone almost as strong as a superhero. German Bionic is rolling out their new Apogee ULTRA, which uses adaptive, AI-driven features to make it the most powerful exoskeleton ever.