Realistic version of Death Stranding - Mechanical Exoskeleton used in Chinese Takeout

On November 8, 2019, Sony Interactive Entertainment released an action game "Death Stranding" developed by Kojima Productions-in the destroyed world, ghosts are everywhere in the wild, humans can only lock themselves in the city, and only the courier company deliveryman Sam can communicate with the whole world.

During the covid-19 pandemic, most people are isolated at home and the communication with the outside world could only rely on the courier brother like the scene in the game, so its producer Hideo Kojima was called a god prophecy by netizens.

It is worth mentioning that this game incorporates a lot of black technology, one of which is the mechanical exoskeleton device worn by Sam.

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Recently, the game has once again become a reality. A photo of the takeout delivery man wore a mechanical exoskeleton went popular recently in China. He carried 3 take-out boxs which stacked close to the height of a person and equipped with a new and cool exoskeleton.

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The robotic exoskeleton, also known as the Powered exoskeleton, is a wearable machine with a steel frame that gives people extra energy to move their limbs. The device is a HEMS-GS lower extremity exoskeleton robot developed by Shanghai Uls Robotics technology co., LTD.

It is reported that the exoskeleton is mainly aimed at 170-180 cm tall, normal body type of people, weight of 16 kg, rated load of 50 kg, travel speed of 0.7 meters per second or so. The equipment only takes about 5 minutes to wear. When it is in working, the mechanical skeleton transforms the force to the ground. No matter how heavy the burden of the object, the person bears only the operating force, his shoulders bear the force of 5-10 kg. Once the force is dispersed, the burden is actually not heavy.
 
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