Description
The Smart Walking Assist Exoskeleton is a powered wearable device intended to provide active walking and leg-lifting assistance during prolonged walking and outdoor mobility. SEEPPO describes the device as suitable for long-distance walking, hiking, and similar scenarios, with the stated purpose of reducing muscle fatigue, lowering physical exertion, and improving endurance during extended walking.
The system uses carbon fiber and aviation aluminum alloy load-bearing components, a quick-disassembly battery, leg restraints, a central control system, and multiple sensors intended to identify user motion intent and provide appropriate leg-lifting assistance. The product page also lists Beidou/IoT functions, including trajectory tracking, emergency calls, special-situation warnings, and working-condition statistics. Unlike other consumer exoskeletons, it features a metal-wire swivel buckle around the waist belt for an enhanced fit.
Weight of Device: ≈3.0 kg (≈6.6 lb)
Supplied Torque: 12 N·m (8.9 lb-ft)
Suggested User Limits: Suitable wearer height listed as 1.55–1.90 m (5 ft 1 in–6 ft 3 in)
Battery: 4 hours; standby battery endurance listed as more than 8 hours.
Modes:Â listed as Intelligent Sports, Intelligent Soothing, and Climbing Upstairs.
Guangzhou Shipeng Technology Co., Ltd. / SEEPPO, see company profile
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