What is Low-Speed Steady Control and how does it work?Updated 22 days ago
Low-Speed Steady Control is a feature designed to improve the Hypershell exoskeleton’s performance during slow-paced movements—such as walking in tight spaces or navigating crowds. It helps maintain smooth, stable motion at low speeds by providing consistent, low-intensity assistance.
Benefits of Low-Speed Steady Control:
Enhanced Stability: Helps reduce the risk of tripping or imbalance during slower movements
Reduced Fatigue: Provides steady support, decreasing the effort required at lower speeds
Improved Control: Allows for more precise and deliberate motion, especially in crowded or confined environments
How to enable Low-Speed Steady Control:
Open the Hypershell+ app
Navigate to Home > MotionEngine > Low-Speed Steady Control
Toggle the feature on and adjust the settings to your preference
Can it be customized?
Yes. You can fine-tune both the assistance level and response sensitivity to suit your walking style and environment. For advanced settings, refer to the user manual or reach out to Hypershell support.
Will it affect battery life?
This feature may have a slight impact on battery consumption, but the effect is minimal under typical use conditions.
Is it suitable for all environments?
Low-Speed Steady Control enhances control in most settings, but it’s important to stay alert in unpredictable or high-traffic environments. Adjust settings as needed based on your activity or surroundings.
For more information, visit the Hypershell Firmware Update V1.4.2.