Description
Kenqing states that the Ant-C1 Pro is not medical rehabilitation equipment and does not treat disease, restore function, relieve pain, support weight, maintain walking balance, or prevent falls. The company also says elderly, infirm, unable to walk independently, or poor-balance users should not use it alone without a guardian. Note that the earlier Ant-CH20-C1” model specification was upgraded to the “Ant-C1 Pro.”
The device is worn around the waist/hips with leg bars and thigh cuffs, and Kenqing’s product images emphasize close-fitting comfort, ergonomic design, quick donning and doffing, adjustable waist width, adjustable shoulder straps, app support, and voice prompts. Manufacturer-listed parameters include about 3.0 kg device weight, including battery straps, maximum 18 Nm assistance, aviation aluminum alloy plus carbon-fiber materials, 2–2.5 hours battery life under lab conditions, about 15,000 steps, 1.5 hours charging time, and outdoor use from -10°C to 45°C with a dustproof and waterproof design.
Shenzhen Kenqing Technology Co., Ltd. / Kenqing / VIGX, Directory Entry
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