
Dnsys X1
As you know, electric bicycles provide additional power to their owners while riding. But what about hiking enthusiasts who travel dozens of kilometers a day with heavy backpacks? They should try on the Dnsys X1 exoskeleton.
The device consists of a padded waist belt, which is attached using vertical levers to two hip bands. During walking, the motors on the belt transfer additional force to the legs moving up/forward. As a result, the load on the hips is significantly reduced. Dnsys X1 operates in three modes — Eco, Sport and Turbo. If the exoskeleton decides that the user is using too much energy, the Turbo mode will automatically turn off.

Dnsys X1
It is worth dwelling on the X1 Carbon Pro model in more detail. This exoskeleton is made of aluminum, titanium and carbon fiber. The weight is only 1.6 kg, the maximum power is 900 watts with a torque of 40 Nm. The claimed operating time of the device is 7 hours, which corresponds to about 20 km of travel. The built-in motion sensors in the X1 use AI to analyze the position of the legs up to 1,000 times per second, which is controlled by a dual-core processor with a clock frequency of 240 MHz. Due to this, the device adapts to the user's capabilities and adjusts the engine power. Apparently, Dnsys sees the main target audience of X1 among athletes striving for higher results and elderly people with limited mobility. The price of the Carbon Pro is $1900.
Alexander Ageev