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Esko Bionics EVO Exoskeleton

Smart assist technology to move together with the body

By Work Safety 24/7 Staff 

Ekso EVO is a lightweight wearable upper body exoskeleton that provides assistance to the user's neck, shoulders, and back muscles when working at chest level and above.

EVO’s patented design helps to reduce fatigue and prevent repetitive motion injuries while remaining comfortable to wear for extended periods.

Ekso EVO is designed with smart assist technology to move together with the user’s body, allowing for additional strength and freedom within the user’s natural range of motion.

This lightweight exoskeleton can take away the strain and risk of overexertion while keeping the user comfortable, upright, and more productive than ever.

Benefits of Ekso EVO

  • Reduces worker fatigue
  • Increases productivity
  • Prevents workplace injuries, especially shoulder injuries
  • Improves health & endurance
  • Enhances workmanship & output in real-time

Interested parties can visit Ekso Bionics's website to learn more information and purchase. Ekso EVO is only available for sale through Esko’s web store in the USA.

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