https://j.people.com.cn/n3/2026/0527/c94476-20460938.html
The Haier Group has announced an ultra-lightweight, artificial intelligence (AI)-powered exoskeleton robot designed to assist with movement. The company claims that using this robot can reduce physical energy expenditure by up to 37%.
The W3 features a “full carbon fiber + titanium alloy” design, resulting in a main unit weight of just 1.75 kilograms (kg). Equipped with the AI Gait Algorithm 3.0 and built-in multi-dimensional sensors, the device can interpret a user’s movement intentions in milliseconds. Furthermore, it utilizes a “high-torque dual-motor + high-energy battery” system; the maximum assistive force per leg reaches 16 Newton-meters (N·m), effectively reducing the physical load on the body by approximately 5 kg.
According to Haier, the robot also features a “short-stride walking” mode designed to accommodate the specific gait characteristics of elderly individuals—namely, reduced muscle strength and a shortened stride length. By precisely compensating for muscle weakness, the device aims to enable a more stable and secure walking experience.