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RoboCT Unveils Lightweight GoGo Exoskeleton Series at CES 2026, Pioneering Effortless Daily Mobility for All
Ascentiz introduced AI-driven modular exoskeletons for hips and knees to aid mobility in varied terrains with Kickstarter units shipping in February, offering up to 31 miles of battery range.
This year at CES, Ascentiz unveiled a modular exoskeleton family including the Ascentiz H1 Pro, K1 Pro and new H+K combo, demoing devices on the show floor with reviewer testing the H1 Pro.
Ascentiz designed the systems to offer wearable assistance for casual hikes, urban walks, trail running, and long-distance backpacking using AI that analyzes stride to deliver natural-feeling movement.
Technical specs show the Ascentiz H1 Pro, hip model offsets 66 lbs and assists up to 17.4 mph, weighs 4.4 pounds, while the Ascentiz K1 Pro, knee model offsets 216 lbs and weighs 5 lbs.
Preorders show the Ascentiz Kickstarter campaign lists the H+K combo at $1498 or $1298, and the K1 Pro at $1149 or $799, with higher-performance Ultra variants at $999 and $1099.
Reviewers noted the Ascentiz H1 felt less powerful than Hypershell and Mo/Go power pants, Ascentiz did not provide combined-unit metrics for the H+K combo, and reviewers await full review units.