The lineup consists of three models: the X Ultra S, X Max S, and X Pro S. All three are powered by HyperIntuition, an AI-driven motion control system that synchronizes the exoskeleton’s assistance with the user’s natural movements.

According to Hypershell, HyperIntuition combines movement recognition, prediction, and real-time planning to provide support exactly when it is needed. The company reports a gait synchronization rate of 97.5% and a response time of just 0.31 seconds, representing a 64.5% improvement over the previous generation. The objective is not simply to add mechanical power, but to reduce physical effort while maintaining a natural walking experience.

The X Ultra S and X Max S feature the company’s M-One Ultra motor system, capable of delivering up to 1,000 watts of power and 22 Nm of torque. These models support assisted movement speeds of up to 25 km/h. The X Ultra S offers a maximum operating range of approximately 30 km per charge.
Meanwhile, the X Pro S is designed for lighter-duty use. It provides 800 watts of power, 18 Nm of torque, an assisted speed of up to 20 km/h, and a range of about 17.5 km.
The entire series weighs between 1.8 and 2 kilograms and features foldable construction with IP54-rated dust and water resistance. These specifications allow the exoskeletons to operate across a variety of outdoor environments, including trails and uneven terrain.

Comfort has also been a major focus in the redesign. The new models include a three-zone waist support system, anti-slip silicone structures, and ergonomic back padding for improved stability during extended use. The flagship X Ultra S additionally incorporates titanium alloy and carbon-fiber components tested through one million high-torque swing cycles.

Beyond recreational applications, Hypershell is expanding into professional field testing through its HyperLIFT program, which involves more than 50 search-and-rescue organizations. This initiative reflects a growing interest in using wearable robotic assistance not only for outdoor recreation but also for demanding operational environments.
With advances in AI-driven motion control and lightweight wearable design, the X Series represents another step toward making consumer exoskeletons a practical mobility tool rather than a niche technology showcase.
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