Personal Exoskeleton To Cost A Bomb
Posted on Apr 10, 09 09:37 AM PDT

We know that the current economic climate isn't exactly the most encouraging one to splurge, but that won't stop companies from rolling out new products to wow the consumers. Case in point, the Human Assistive Limb (HAL) exoskeleton which will enter the mainstream market in due time, featuring a five-hour battery life while granting you an improved level of strength without even needing to hit the gym. This could come in handy for those who are involved in heavy manual labor, but the boss might take some level of convincing as the company will have to fork out $4,200 for each suit. Initial production has been set at just 400 units, so it will be interesting which market demographic will pick it up.
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