Hypershell Sets New Standards for Human Endurance at CES 2026
Hypershell Sets New Standards for Human Endurance at CES 2026
The recent CES 2026 show marked a transformative moment for Hypershell, a pioneering force in the realm of consumer exoskeletons. The company made headlines by securing the prestigious SGS Premium Performance Mark, reaffirming its leadership in the industry. This accolade, given by an internationally recognized certification body, recognizes the extraordinary performance and utility of the Hypershell X Series, setting a benchmark for exoskeletons in the outdoor market.
Celebrating Achievements at CES
During the event, Hypershell not only received the re-issuance of the SGS Premium Performance Mark but also showcased its innovative technology in real-world applications. As attendees navigated the vast grounds of CES, many reporters and guests utilized the Hypershell X units, experiencing firsthand how these exoskeletons alleviate the physical exhaustion commonly associated with large trade shows.
To amplify this demonstration of performance, Hypershell organized an exclusive media expedition at the stunning Red Rock Canyon. Here, journalists were able to test the X Ultra on challenging terrains, experiencing a significant reduction in physical exertion, thanks to the exoskeleton's sophisticated AI MotionEngine™. This feature adapts instantly to varying landscapes, validating its practical applications
in outdoor adventures.
The International Vertical Marathon
As if the excitement at CES wasn’t enough, Hypershell's technology was simultaneously facilitating operations at the 2026 International Vertical Marathon in Shenzhen, China. This event, held at the Ping An Finance Center—the fifth tallest building in the world—showcased the exoskeleton's capability to support logistics staff in managing equipment during a high-stakes race. Hypershell exoskeletons provided essential aid to workers tasked with navigating thousands of stairs, exemplifying the device's versatility for both athletic performance and demanding logistical tasks.
A Look Ahead
According to Toby Knisely, Director of Global Communications at Hypershell, CES 2026 serves as a launchpad for the exoskeleton industry, positioning the company at the forefront of a significant shift towards the widespread adoption of wearable robotics. With more than 20,000 units sold globally, Hypershell aims to make exoskeletons as commonplace as e-bikes, enhancing rather than replacing human abilities.
Founded in 2021, Hypershell has continually aimed to expand human mobility through its intelligent designs. These devices are engineered to reduce the physical toll of movement, allowing for improved outdoor exploration, work efficiency, and recreational activities. As the market for consumer-grade exoskeletons expands beyond niche applications, Hypershell is leading the way in cultivating a future where such technologies are integral to everyday life.
With the SGS Premium Performance Mark and the successes witnessed at CES, Hypershell is not just changing the landscape of physical endurance but is also setting a new standard for innovation in consumer robotics. As the exoskeleton industry continues to grow, Hypershell remains dedicated to advancing mobility technologies that empower consumers to conquer their outdoor adventures and everyday challenges with ease.