A passive exoskeleton or exosuit is a wearable device designed to assist the user's movement or reduce physical strain without relying on active components like motors, batteries, or electronic controls. Instead, it utilizes mechanical principles such as springs, elastic materials, counterweights, or lever systems to redistribute forces, store energy, or enhance biomechanical efficiency.
An active exosuit is a wearable robotic system that uses powered components—such as motors, sensors, batteries, and controllers—to dynamically augment human strength, endurance, or mobility. Unlike passive systems, active exosuits provide adaptive, real-time assistance tailored to the user’s movements, often leveraging advanced technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, or biomechanical feedback.
The ArtiFusion Frame is a passive exosuit.
By prioritizing a passive exosuit, ArtiFusion addresses immediate demands for affordable, reliable, and user-friendly biomechanical support. This strategic choice leverages the simplicity and proven efficacy of passive systems while laying groundwork for future innovations in active wearable robotics.
· Original design matters!
· The epic bio-mechanical spine
· Simultaneous natural-movement agility and anti-injury constraints
· Purely mechanical, efficient energy storage & release system, infinite range
· User-friendly size adjust system
ArtiFusion Frame is designed as a toy with actual functions, so it is not recommended for long time use;
However, user can decide him/herself whether to find out the toy’s limit.
No, the Frame is forbidden for military use, and not suitable for medical and elderly care.
No, the Frame is not designed for disabled.