Description
The IRMO M1 is a wearable powered knee exoskeleton intended for hiking, trekking, outdoor recreation, and general mobility assistance. The system is marketed as a visual-perception, all-terrain adaptive AI exoskeleton that uses camera and LADAR sensing to scan the path ahead, while its HMoCS system processes gait and terrain information to adjust support before each step. The official IRMO website lists four operating modes: Eco, Turbo, Training, and Rest.
The device is built around separate leg (knee) modules connected with waist and leg straps, and campaign-related coverage describes models with powered knee assistance, app-based control, energy recovery, and terrain recognition for slopes, stairs, grass, sand, and rough terrain, depending on trim level.
Weight of Device: The official site lists a total weight of 2.0 kg (4.4 lb); PR materials also describe approximately 1.0 kg (2.2 lb) per leg.
Supplied Power or Torque: Campaign/media coverage describes a 1,000 W motor system and, for the top-end M1 Ultra, 18 Nm (13.3 lb-ft) of torque.
Hangmo Robot Co., Ltd. / IRMO brand. see company profile
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