SuitX Phoenix

Exoskeletons for everybody.

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Overview

The Phoenix medical exoskeleton from SuitX (a subsidiary of Ottobock) is designed to be one of the lightest and most affordable exoskeletons on the market. Its modular design allows users to independently don and doff the device. It provides powered assistance at the hips and has mechanical knee joints, enabling individuals with mobility disorders to be upright and walk.

✨ Key Features

  • Lightweight (27 lbs) and modular design
  • Affordable compared to other exoskeletons
  • Powered hip assistance
  • Can be configured to a single leg
  • Adjustable to fit different body sizes

🎯 Key Differentiators

  • Significantly lower price point, aiming for greater accessibility.
  • Lightweight and highly modular design.
  • Minimalist approach, providing power only at the hips.

Unique Value: Makes exoskeleton technology more accessible to a wider audience through a lightweight, modular, and significantly more affordable design.

🎯 Use Cases (2)

Gait assistance for individuals with lower limb paralysis Upright mobility in clinical and community settings

✅ Best For

  • Used in research and by individuals for community ambulation.

💡 Check With Vendor

Verify these considerations match your specific requirements:

  • Users requiring powered knee assistance
  • High-speed walking

🏆 Alternatives

ReWalk Robotics Parker Hannifin (Indego)

Its main competitive advantage is its price and weight. While it may offer less power (hips only) than competitors like ReWalk, its affordability and simplicity make it a viable option for more people.

💻 Platforms

Wearable Device

✅ Offline Mode Available

🛟 Support Options

  • ✓ Email Support
  • ✓ Phone Support
  • ✓ Dedicated Support (Standard tier)

🔒 Compliance & Security

✓ HIPAA ✓ BAA Available ✓ GDPR

💰 Pricing

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