This AI Robot Exoskeleton Made Me Run Faster Than Ever

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Published 2024-05-06
The DNSYS X1 is a powered exoskeleton that uses AI to predict your future joint movement, then gives you support when you need. It's designed for walking, hiking and running and costs $600.

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0:00 Intro: Dnsys X1
0:29 The Challange
0:55 Control Test: No Assist
1:27 With Exoskeleton
2:35 Workout Mode
2:59 Reveal
3:44 How it Works
3:57 How it Feels
4:26 The Specs
5:08 Speed Test
6:41 Final Thoughts

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All Comments (21)
  • @LexySavvides
    Thanks for watching! Let me know what other exoskeleton questions you have 🦿
  • @DjRio0001
    Meanwhile the cameraman is walking up while carrying camera gear 😅
  • @zollen123
    I hope the future version will provide knee support and protection.
  • @antoniohtw
    Give it to grandma and grandpa to try, it will be real
  • @mojave7604
    The exoskeleton made her run faster the same way my magnetic ring improved my balance.
  • @Jenkins157
    Been an early buyer of exoskeleton. The issue with these skeleton model is that, it is still transferring the burden to the knees to resolve the lift issue. Looking forward to something that helps or supports the knees specifically.
  • @miken7629
    If they can change to code and add a function to make both legs function simultaneously to assist an elderly person to stand up, then walk, it could be classified as a medical device and cost covered by insurance.
  • @DominicGo
    might be good for people with mobility issues
  • @DnsysTech
    Thank you for reviewing our product, we really love the video!!!❤❤❤
  • @boomoperator90
    I'll be able to deliver so many packages with this bad boy. Also that city is pretty!
  • @Deltazor
    I want to see this on an athlete that has a known normal pace!
  • @PhilipX2030
    Imagine all the old folks who could receive a boost, the Young folks who were lazy bones that just needed motivation, and the potential to replace your car if you needed to travel somewhere within 5 miles.. or even 10 miles, and then the culture upgraded to ensure showering at your destination. Result: decimation of car culture and maximization of human circulation and muscle tone. Likely, longevity would be increased. Then you need to add spatial awareness sensors to the belt for commuting safety.. it could send ultrasonic echoes and vibrate within 10° segments of the incoming motion... As well as illuminate. Of course, they could have the Lycra 'Tron suit' for evenings, (with bioillumination or EL wire brilliance) and the resistive mode could get into weightlifting, energy storage, and delivery.. to help you get up hills, avoid capture from criminals in a sprint, as well as keep your cell phone 📱 charged..
  • Imagine if House MD had access to this product. It is so much cooler than a cane.
  • @KyleRuggles
    I really want to see elderly people use this, it's one thing to help already fit people but how about folks who have difficulty being mobile?
  • @OrichalkosTV
    Would of loved to see a compatison of the sprint run but it was a solid showing of the tech. Im excited for this exoskeleton and hipefully they deliver in or close to their estimated delivery timeframe
  • @lforlight
    Kudos to the cameraperson doing that incline with a stabilized camera.
  • @juanchoesc
    The cameraman was also wearing this in the speed test? 🤔
  • @berbudy
    People keep saying try this for mobility issue while there is wider market for normal people too who want to travel by walking but also can still preserve some energy