I drove the world's first anti-sickness CAR - it's the smoothest ride
Briefly

ClearMotion, a Boston startup, has developed an active suspension system that aims to eliminate motion sickness in vehicles. The cutting-edge suspension is installed in luxury cars like the NIO ET9 and operates using compact motors positioned above each wheel. This system actively counteracts road bumps, providing a smoother ride. Traditional passive suspensions lack the ability to adequately mitigate motion because they are limited by mechanical springs. ClearMotion's technology, however, employs external power for immediate adjustments, ensuring passengers experience less swaying and shaking during travel.
ClearMotion's active suspension system uses compact motors above each wheel to counteract road bumps, aiming to eliminate motion sickness for passengers.
The ClearMotion suspension acts like noise-cancelling headphones by actively adjusting the wheel movement to maintain a smooth ride.
Unlike traditional systems, ClearMotion's active approach employs external power to rapidly adjust suspension to obstacles, preventing motion transfer to the passengers.
The innovative 'sky hook' method keeps the body of the car stable while the wheels dynamically adjust, enhancing overall driving comfort.
Read at Mail Online
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