A lightweight lower-limb exoskeleton designed to provide walking and stair-climbing assistance for people with mobility challenges. It is intended for use in physical therapy, rehabilitation clinics and supervised home programs to help users regain strength, balance and confidence while walking.
People with mobility impairments, elderly or injured users undergoing rehabilitation, and patients participating in strength and balance training programs. Use should be based on a clinician's assessment to confirm suitability and safety for each individual.
Brand: Eminent. Net weight: 2.3 kg. Materials: aluminum alloy and carbon fiber. Voltage: 14.4 V. Top speed: up to 11 km/h. Battery life: approx. 1.5 hours or about 8,000 steps per charge. Single package size: 50 x 35 x 25 cm; gross weight: 8.0 kg.
The device uses adjustable straps and modular fittings to accommodate a range of leg sizes. Proper fitting should be performed by a trained clinician or technician. Contact the seller or manufacturer for a detailed sizing chart and fitting guidance.
Maximum user weight and recommended height ranges are not included in the basic spec sheet. Please contact the manufacturer or your supplier for precise load capacity and height compatibility for your model.
On a single charge the battery provides roughly 1.5 hours of operation or about 8,000 steps, depending on activity, user weight and terrain.
Charging time can vary by battery condition and charger used. Refer to the product manual or contact online technical support for the exact recommended charging time and charging procedure for your unit.
For most users, initial use and training should be performed under the supervision of a licensed therapist or trained technician. After proper training and risk assessment, some users may use the device at home with an appropriate safety plan and caregiver support.
Yes — one of the device's functions is to assist with walking and climbing. Stair-climbing should be practiced progressively under professional supervision to ensure safety and appropriate technique.
Training by a physical therapist or certified technician is strongly recommended. Training typically covers donning/doffing, fitting adjustments, safe gait patterns, use on different surfaces and emergency procedures.
Wipe external surfaces with a soft cloth dampened with mild detergent; do not immerse in water. Regularly inspect fasteners, straps and electrical connections for wear or damage. Follow the manufacturer maintenance schedule and contact technical support for servicing or repairs.
Yes — online technical support is available. For replacement batteries, straps, motors or other parts, contact the manufacturer or your supplier for parts availability, pricing and repair service options.
Certifications and regulatory approvals may vary by market and model. Ask the seller or manufacturer for documentation specific to the unit you intend to purchase (e.g., CE, FDA clearance, or local medical device approvals).
Yes, many users use exoskeletons at home after appropriate training and risk assessment. Ensure you have a safe environment (clear pathways, appropriate supervision if needed) and that a clinician has approved home use for your condition.
Warranty terms, return policies and trial/demo options depend on the seller and distributor. Contact your supplier or the manufacturer directly to obtain warranty details, service agreements and any available trial programs.
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