SUITX by Ottobock announced the launch of its newest product, the IX Back Volton, a wearable robotic device designed to assist individuals with daily tasks. The IX Back Volton supports mobility and helps reduce strain during physical activities. The device aims to improve quality of life for people with mobility challenges and help prevent future injuries.
IX Back Volton is an exoskeleton powered by intelligent software designed to reduce strain and support workers in physically demanding jobs. The device assists with tasks such as lifting, bending, loading and unloading. It provides up to 37 lbs (17 kg) of support and is adjustable to fit individuals within the 5th to 95th percentile body size range.
The IX Back Volton has a slim design, weighing only 12.5 lbs (17kg), making it easy to move around. With adaptive intelligence, the device monitors body movements and automatically adjusts the support level based on the user’s activity. Here are key features about the IX Back Volton:
- Up to 37 lbs of powered back support (17 kg)
- Total system weight of just 12.5 lbs (5.7 kg) including battery
- Adaptive Intelligence
- Proprietary motion technology that reads body movement up to 1,000 times per second and dynamically adjusts assistance in real time.
- Bosch AMPShare 18V battery platform, providing up to 10 hours of runtime with fast charging and quick-swap capability
- Integrated sensors
For more information, visit www.suitx.com.