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On May 30th, Haier's first consumer grade AI sports exoskeleton robot W1 was officially launched, and the first batch of products were announced to be sold out on the day of its debut. A technology intensive high-tech product is now selling well in the consumer market. Digging deeper into the reasons behind its "explosive orders" shows Haier's precise control over technology and user needs.
Demand driven: Digging deep into pain points and freeing up mobility to become a necessity
Objectively speaking, the current hot sales of exoskeleton robots have played an important driving role in the increasingly large and urgent demand of two major groups: one is the Lehuo tribe who aspire to achieve "freedom of movement", and the other is outdoor enthusiasts who pursue "easy sports".
From the perspective of the Lehuo tribe, in the trend of aging, seemingly simple things such as going up and down stairs, taking a walk in the community, and even getting up from the sofa may become difficult. These actions not only consume enormous physical energy, but also pose a risk of injury such as falls, which can have a negative impact on the quality of life and personal dignity. In this situation, exoskeletons have become a "new solution" for children's filial piety, providing stable and effortless walking assistance that can transform parents from "passive health care" to "active exercise", helping them to "live until old age and move until old age" with the accompaniment of technology, re establishing a free and independent living state, and perfectly integrating emotional value and practical functions.
For outdoor enthusiasts, exoskeleton robots are also a must-have. Especially in recent years, the popularity of outdoor sports such as mountaineering and hiking has continued to rise. However, with this, prolonged weight-bearing and steep terrain have caused significant damage to leg joints and muscles, increasing the risk of sports injuries and ultimately limiting exercise time. Exoskeleton robots can effectively share leg loads, protect fragile parts such as knee joints, alleviate exercise fatigue, and allow enthusiasts to walk further and have more fun. This year's "May Day", the popular exoskeleton robot rental services in Mount Huangshan, Mount Taishan, Huashan and other scenic spots also objectively confirmed this demand. In the market, products like Haier exoskeleton robots can support four major usage scenarios: daily assisted walking, climbing, mountain climbing, and sports fitness, catering to users' multi scenario application needs.
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