Hypershell X Series
Consumer/outdoor lower-limb exoskeleton product family. Exact SKUs and current pricing require official store verification.
Exia
AI-powered industrial exoskeleton for physically demanding work including lifting, carrying, walking and bent-over postures.
EksoNR
Clinical lower-limb exoskeleton for gait rehabilitation in neurological conditions.
Ekso Indego Personal
Powered personal exoskeleton for individuals with spinal cord injury to stand and walk in home/community settings.
ReWalk 7 Personal Exoskeleton
Wearable robotic exoskeleton providing powered hip and knee motion for individuals with spinal cord injury.
Atalante X
Self-balancing lower-limb rehabilitation exoskeleton designed for multidirectional ambulation and clinical gait sessions.
Bertec
Bertec manufactures high-precision force measurement systems and balance assessment tools. Their instrumented treadmills and force plates are key components of modern gait labs, used to evaluate the impact of exoskeletons on ground reaction forces and user stability. They provide ‘enabling technology’ for the wearable robotics industry by offering objective kinetic data required for biomechanical evaluation.
Schoen Robotics
Schoen Robotics develops specialized medical robotics intended for upper-limb therapy. Their flagship product is a robotic glove system designed to assist patients with neurological impairments in regaining hand and finger dexterity. The company focuses on the clinical market in Germany, providing automated functional training solutions.
Hasomed
Hasomed develops and manufactures medical devices for neurological rehabilitation. Their primary product line, RehaMove, combines Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) with motorized movement therapy (FES cycling). The system is used to treat patients with spinal cord injury, stroke, and MS, allowing for active muscle training even in the presence of complete paralysis. While centered on FES, […]
Maxon
Maxon is a world-renowned manufacturer of high-precision motors, gearheads, and motor control systems. Their drive systems are central to the development of many leading exoskeletons and prosthetics, offering high efficiency and power-to-weight ratios. They provide enabling technology through a dedicated medical robotics division focusing on the specific requirements of wearable systems.