Prime Day ended yesterday. The Hypershell X Carbon exoskeleton apparently missed the memo. Amazon still has it at $999, off its $1,599 standard price and the lowest this carbon fiber exoskeleton has ever been sold for, the day after Prime Day officially closed. 800W peak power output, 17.5km range across two included batteries, AI that adapts to 10 terrain types, carbon fiber and titanium alloy construction at 1.8kg, and IP54 weatherproofing. No Prime membership required, and the price hasn’t moved since Prime Day ended.
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800W of leg assistance that adapts to terrain before your stride completes
The Hypershell X Carbon’s AI system recognizes and adapts to 10 distinct terrain types in real time, delivering precisely timed power assistance that matches what the ground is actually demanding rather than applying constant output regardless of slope or surface. On an uphill climb the system adds maximum 800W assistance at the moment of peak muscle load. On flat ground it reduces output to conserve the battery range. On descents it provides controlled resistance to reduce knee stress rather than just cutting power entirely. The timing precision is what makes the assistance feel natural: the power arrives when needed and backs off when it isn’t, which is the difference between an exoskeleton that helps and one that interferes.
















