CES 2026 in Las Vegas is the busiest consumer electronics show, and this time, consumer exoskeletons and similar technology had a larger presence than ever. I counted 21 booths with relevant products and did my best to personally try on the devices and talk to as many representatives as possible. In Episode 30 of the Exoskeletons and Wearable Robotics podcast, Dr. Tom Sugar and I discuss what I saw at the trade fair, while he adds information from the producer’s website. Join me on my very first CES as I explore the halls in search of as many exoskeleton products as I can find. If you enjoy my videos, please support me and the Exoskeleton Report on Patreon: 
Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to CES 2026 Las Vegas & Patreon Supporters 01:30 Hyundai X-ble 03:50 Hypershell 07:05 ULS Robotics 10:17 Xtand 13:58 Kenqing 18:57 WithForce 21:32 YRobot 24:35 Ocalis 26:36 Dephy 30:52 Sumbu 32:26 ATDev & Agade 35:33 Dnsys 39:59 Cosmo Robotics 42:59 Ascentiz 45:43 Seeppo 47:12 SKIP, Heimgear, Darwing 51:58 German Bionic & Outro Companies that we missed? Houston Bionics for one. Do you know of other exoskeleton or exo-adjacent companies that were at CES 2026 and didn’t make it in the video?
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You may be wondering why this episode is being published nearly six months after CES 2026. It was originally released as an early-access episode for paid members of the Exoskeleton Report Patreon, whose support helps make independent event coverage like this possible. Patreon members receive new podcast episodes and selected content before they are released publicly. To hear future episodes early, and to support more hands-on reporting from trade shows, research labs, and the wearable robotics industry, please consider joining the Exoskeleton Report on Patreon.







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