Why is the Go X the Ideal Choice to Get Started?
The Hypershell Go X represents the perfect gateway into the world of exoskeletons. At just £899, discover Hypershell technology without compromising on quality.
🚀 Your First Exoskeleton
Accessible price at £899 to discover the assisted mobility revolution
⚡ Optimal Power
400W assistance – Perfect for safe beginner use
🧠 Essential AI
6 recognised movements – Most common situations covered
Accessible Technology
With its 400W of power and its AI Motion Engine LIT, the Go X offers you an exceptional first experience at a controlled price.
⚡ 400W
Ideal power for beginners
🧠 AI LIT
6 essential movements
🔋 15km
Generous range
🎛️ ECO Mode
Adaptive intelligent assistance
Detailed Technical Specifications
Who is the Go X For?
The Go X is designed for everyone who wants to discover exoskeletons without a major investment.
Go X vs Competition: Best Value for Money
At £899, the Go X outperforms all entry-level exoskeletons:
💰 Unbeatable Price
£899 vs £1300+ for equivalent performance
🚀 Real AI
Motion Engine LIT vs basic sensors
🛡️ Hypershell Quality
Same reliability as premium models + UK support
Verified Customer Reviews
“The Go X gave me confidence back for my walks. Easy to use, not intimidating. In 3 months, I’ve rediscovered the desire to go out every day!”
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“Excellent for discovering the technology! The 6-movement AI is more than enough for my placements. I recommend it before investing in the Pro X.”
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“Perfect for my daily commute. 400W is more than enough for my 5km daily walk. Excellent value for money!”
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Comparison with Other Models
| Products |
ACCESSIBLE
Hypershell Go X |
Hypershell Pro X |
Hypershell Carbon X |
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| Base Specifications | |||
| Colour | Matte Silver Grey | Matte Silver Grey | Deep Matte Black |
| Folded Dimensions | 430 × 260 × 125 mm | 430 × 260 × 125 mm | 430 × 260 × 125 mm |
| Net Weight (without battery and AeroFlex Kit) | 2kg | 2kg | 1.8kg |
| Frame Material | Aluminium Alloy Stainless Steel Reinforced Polymer |
Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymer Aluminium Alloy Stainless Steel |
3D Titanium Alloy Carbon Fibre Aluminium Alloy |
| Power System | |||
| Peak Torque | 18 N·m | 32 N·m | 32 N·m |
| Peak Power | 400 W | 800 W | 800 W |
| Operating Modes | Transparent Mode, ECO Mode | Transparent Mode, ECO Mode, Hyper Mode | Transparent Mode, ECO Mode, Hyper Mode |
| Physical Effort Reduction | Max 20% | Max 30% | Max 30% |
| Max Assistance Speed | 7.5 mph or 12 km/h | 12.4 mph or 20 km/h | 12.4 mph or 20 km/h |
| Number of Recognised Movement Postures | 6 Downstairs, Upstairs, Uphill, Stairs, Race walking, Walking |
10 Downstairs, Upstairs, Uphill, Stairs, Mountain, Cycling, Running, Gravel, Race walking, Walking |
10 Downstairs, Upstairs, Uphill, Stairs, Mountain, Cycling, Running, Gravel, Race walking, Walking |
| Battery System | |||
| Battery Range | 15km* | 17.5km* | 17.5km* |
| Nominal Capacity | 5000 mAh 72 Wh | 5000 mAh 72 Wh | 5000 mAh 72 Wh |
| Charging Temperature | 0° to 40°C (32° to 104°F) | 0° to 40°C (32° to 104°F) | 0° to 40°C (32° to 104°F) |
| Charging Time (0-100%) | Approx. 88 minutes (with 65W Portable Charger) | Approx. 88 minutes (with 65W Portable Charger) | Approx. 88 minutes (with 65W Portable Charger) |
| Durability | |||
| Service Life (Normal Use) | 3000km | 3000km | 4000km |
| Operating Temperature | -10° to 60°C (14° to 140°F) | -20° to 60°C (-4° to 140°F) | -20° to 60°C (-4° to 140°F) |
| Water Resistance Rating | IP54 | IP54 | IP54 |
| AeroFlex SoftSuit (Wearable System) | |||
| Outer Fabrics | Ultra-Light Diamond Weave Nylon | Ultra-Light Diamond Weave Nylon | High-Performance Waterproof Membrane |
| Average Thickness | 4mm | 4mm | 4mm |
*Range is measured using Hypershell Go X in 30% ECO mode with the user moving at 4 km/h on flat terrain. Data is for reference only.
What’s Included in Your Order
📦 Go X Exoskeleton
Robust structure with adjustable straps and quality fittings
🔋 Intelligent Battery
400g high density with LED indicator and integrated protection
🔌 65W Fast Charger
USB-C cable for fast charging in just 88 minutes
📱 Hypershell+ App
Free iOS/Android application with complete features
📖 Beginner’s Guide
Simplified English manual + step-by-step tutorial videos
🛡️ Standard Warranty
2-year manufacturer + UK technical support included
Launch Price: Discover at £899!
Your first exoskeleton experience at an accessible price
£899
Or from £75/month interest-free
🚚 Free delivery • 🔄 30-day trial • 🛡️ 2-year warranty • 📞 UK support
Go X Frequently Asked Questions
Absolutely! With its 400W and 6 AI movements, the Go X perfectly covers daily needs: walking, stairs, uphill/downhill. It’s the ideal introduction to exoskeletons.
Budget and simplicity: £200 saving for a first experience. If you’re discovering exoskeletons or have moderate needs, the Go X is perfect. Upgrade to Pro X available later.
Perfectly adapted! Its moderate power (400W) provides reassuring assistance without being excessive. Ideal for regaining confidence and independence gradually.
ECO Mode: 15km real range in normal use
Daily use: 5-7 days with 2-3km/day
Full charge: Just 88 minutes
Perfectly suited for moderate daily use.
Upgrade programme available: We take back your Go X at 60% of its value for 12 months for upgrade to Pro X. You only lose £360 to double the power!
Reviews (11)
11 reviews for Hypershell Go X – 400W Exoskeleton | Beginner Walking Aid with Intelligent Motion Assistance
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Unfortunately the motor was too heavy on my arthritic hips and bottom of my spine, for me to wear for very long.
I look forward to a lighter frame with the motor placed on the side of the knees.
However I have never been so pleased with anything in all my life. I'm mobility impaired; I use crutches and a wheelchair. I have FND, CFS, CPS and FMS. This device means that I can leave the house easily. I can walk like everyday folks. Well OK maybe not as far... but it really is a gamechanger.
"Eco" mode set at 40% gives me enough so it basically lifts my legs and walks for me. The battery last ages, it comes with a spare battery and really good carry case for the entire unit so it can be stowed in the car safely. The entire thing reeks of quality. I don't even need crutches or a stick when using it; it's quite rigid and stops you lurching from side to side (but not in a way that it feels restrictive). It even detects going up stairs and lifts your legs higher after the first step, and detects you going *down* stairs and applies braking. Yeah, that good.
The accompanying app is fantastic. It's easy to use and lets you tweak every setting from automatic activity detection to per-leg torque differential.
There *is* a power mode ("HYPER MODE"). OK this is a bit crazy for me. If I ever decide to fight crime then I might stick this mode on. You feel like RoboCop. But genuinely - you don't need it. I don't even know what it's for... cycling maybe? Parkour?
The following notes might address concerns raised by others:
- As others have stated, you need the battery in the device to charge it via USB-C. This is weird. But they do sell an external charger which allows you to charge the battery directly. However given how long the battery lasts, you're not going to be changing it that frequently.
- Some reviewers have said they couldn't use it because it didn't charge up. Note that you need a proper USB-C *PD* charger - not a bog standard phone charger. It will use up to 100W to charge according to the manual. I used a 45W charger and it worked great - charges form empty in a couple of hours. But maybe don't use a 5/10W USB-C charger you got free with your phone.
- A lot of people have said it's difficult to remove/reinsert the battery. It *is*. This seems to result from how tight the battery "runs up" the two plastic guide rails when inserting. Some lithium grease on the rails makes it a lot easier.
- Some reviews said you need the app to use it. You don't at all - it does everything on the single button on the device. You just have to read the manual to find out how to use it, as it uses a single button (tap, long press to turn on, double tap to increase power, triple tap to decrease, long hold for HYPER MODE).
- Some reviews said it doesn't react quick enough when you start moving. There is a delay of 1-2 seconds. Handy tip tho: if you're just walking on the level: a) turn "walk" mode on in the app [i.e. no intelligent activity detection], and b) turn movement detection sensitivity up. It kicks in a lot faster if you're stopping and starting walking a lot (like visiting a gallery or museum).
- I read a review saying it was difficult to get on. I can't think why this would be - it's like putting a bumbag on with a single easy release clip on the front of your waist. Then the easy release clips go around your legs. That's it... I have mobility issues and it takes me 30 seconds.
The qr code is the old app for me but Google play has it.
Once set up takes place on your phone and is easily completed (takes some time to self adjust)
The AI really isnt. I thought it was adaptive reaction but needs to be connected to you phone by Bluetooth and GPS...
Tip, try to set up the legs before fitting the pack to ensure the assistance works best
WILL NOT SUPPORT YOU IN ANY WAY ITS DESIGNED TO ASSIST YOU AND CAN HELP YOU RECOVER IF MOBILITY IS IMPAIRED
Nel video, prima volta che lo usavo, ho messo storto l’esoscheletro eppure ha fatto il suo dovere.
Comunque l’app registra il posizionamento.Phenomenal!!! Love it!!! I can walk the stairs step by step without problems. Even its weight is bearable and it has two batteries supplied. With the app I know how much battery there is, my steps... a great thing.
In the video, the first time I used it, I twisted my exoskeleton and yet it did its job.
However, the app records the positioning.
this gizmo has given me back more than just my mobility, it has restored my self-esteem.
The only downside, is thatthere does not appear to be a "try before you buy" option, as it may not be for everyone.
I spoke to my Neurophysiotherapist before buying, who advocated this to support me when it's needed (not every day, I might add) so woud advise consulting a medical professional if you're unsure if an exoskeleton such as Hypershell is right for you.