Samsung Let Me Wear an Exoskeleton, and I Liked It

Photo: Raul Marrero (Gizmodo)

In addition to the GEMS-H, Samsung also has a larger model called the GEMS-K that hugs your thighs and then extends down below the knee as well. I imagine this one would feel like getting an extra lift under your but as well as a little kick in the knees. There’s also the GEMS-A which straps on your lower leg and includes a little powered platform for your foot. It’s designed to help you move and lift your foot and reduce tripping.

All of these things are concepts. Samsung wouldn’t say if or when it would bring its exoskeletons to market, but I hope it does. A widely available, easy-to-use device like this could absolutely transform countless people’s mobility. If wearing the GEMS-H made it breezy for a 30-something person like me, it could be incredible for someone twice my age. I would also be curious to know if the technology could be used for workers who do repetitive motions, like the exoskeletons that Ford is giving folks on the factory floor.

Photo: Raul Marrero (Gizmodo)

And at the end of the day, the exoskeletons do look badass. It’s not that tattooed and disaffected brand of badass you get from Matt Damon in the respected but ultimately awful thriller Elysium. The Samsung exoskeleton almost seems like a fashion accessory with its clean white motors neatly positioned on the sides of your legs and the small of your back. The device is like mechanical cargo pants in a world where cargo pants are cool again. I’d wear one every day if I could.

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