Wearable Devices That Have a Motor

The following devices include a Motor.

We define "Motor" as a device that uses energy to create rotational movement.


SuitX Phoenix

Worn on the Body and used for Medical applications.
The Suit X Phoenix is a lightweight modular exoskeleton designed to help people with mobility disorders to be upright and mobile. The...

SuitX MAX

Worn on the Body and used for Industrial applications.
The SuitX MAX is a flexible exoskeleton suit that may be used for a variety of industrial workplace tasks. The suit is separated in three...

Garmin Forerunner 220

Worn on the Wrist and used for Fitness applications.
The Garmin Forerunner 220 is a versatile smart watch which provides real time feedback both through a user's smartphone and the watch...

Soundbrenner Pulse

Worn on the Arm & Legs and used for Entertainment applications.
The Soundbrenner Pulse is a wearable metronome device which allows musicians to measure their timing. Using advanced patented vibrational...

ReWalk Personal 6.0

Worn on the Body and used for Medical & Lifestyle applications.
The Rewalk is designed for clinical rehabilitation for people that suffered lower limb injuries. The system is adjustable for different...

Cyberdyne HAL

Worn on the Legs & Body and used for Medical & Industrial applications.
HAL is a wearable suit designed by Cyberdyne to assist individuals with lower extremities injuries or impairment in walking and standing...

Be Bionic

Worn on the Arm and used for Medical, Lifestyle & Industrial applications.
The BeBionic hand is an advanced myoelectric wearable prosthetic hand that enables amputees to use multiple grip patterns and adjustable...

Ekso Bionics

Worn on the Body and used for Medical, Fitness & Industrial applications.
The Ekso Bionics is a wearable bionic suit that enables individuals with lower extremities injuries to walk and stand up. Walking is...