Recently, three intelligent mountain climbing equipment innovations were publicly tested, including the mountain climbing exoskeleton, smart patella band, and climbing stick. This move signifies an important step forward for Huangshan in developing smart scenic areas.
The mountain climbing exoskeleton, weighing under 1.8 kilograms, features a lightweight design and integrates a multi-modal sensor system based on an ergonomic design. It interacts with users, intelligently recognizing various human movements such as walking and stair climbing.
A tourist tries on a mountaineering exoskeleton. [Photo/Huangshan Daily]
The smart patella band utilizes AI algorithms to automatically identify the wearer's movement status, precisely adjusting pressure to protect the knee joint in a 360-degree manner.
A sanitation worker tries on a patella strap. [Photo/Huangshan Daily]
The climbing stick, made of lightweight aluminum alloy, also offers adjustable height and a non-slip handle design for enhanced grip, catering to individuals of different heights.
A tourist tries on a climbing stick. [Photo/Huangshan Daily]
The patella band and climbing stick are set to be launched gradually in March, while the mountain climbing exoskeleton is expected to be released in the fourth quarter, and visitors can buy or rent it.