well I'm guessing your relating this comment to masturbation which is natural at the age of 16 or above the age of ten however I think he just put it their for showing his support to people who have deformities or lost a limb due to medical situation but if you were thinking ideally then in a idealistic mind the child or teen would be doing their best of enjoying life as a kid and a teenager which to have a good life you have to work hard and commit to your craft aka work if you don't show your bosses you can handle extra work they will just think you are just trash and put you on till for the rest of your life in my eyes
I'm good to be of assistance also did you see my comment for this video a mean if you look at game concepts you could technically with the right people create the game concepts into reality
Robert Pike Except they DIDN'T this is a crock of shit! They finally finished and guess what? *It's not 3d printed, they aren't releasing the files and you will never see a 3d printed version!*
It just blows my mind that the makers of Deus Ex are making this happen; they are literally making their sci-fi come true (let's hope, without the bad stuff, hehe)
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As a die-hard science fiction fan since the time I could read, this has been a long time in the making and it feels absolutely brilliant to have the notions and ideas I had as a child vindicated in this manner. We are a hop, skip and a jump away from a future where replacing a body-part isn't only viable, but actually desirable. All we need is to figure out how to replicate all the smaller nuances, such as the sensation of touch, and even in that regard we're not too far off. What a time to be alive.
i doubt it makes sense, our limbs are very advanced technologically speaking, a robotic arm might be more strong or resilient (not sure about it though) but even then if you want better performance just take an exoskeleton no need to lose a limb
Just Awesome! I hate the "institutional" look that most prosthesis have. Great to see someone take cues from Hollywood/sport/automotive in design language.
to be honest this is a total blessing! Especially to those who were born with it or tragic accidents. I for one have my left hand crushed in a machine press and struggle with even every day tasks think that it wouldnt even be possible. My hopes were lost and seeing this i can have something to look forward to in the future. I wish i could have the opportunity to try this project to see if it could better my life.
I really hope this project is successful, as an already disabled person & future amputee I'd happily trade my useless legs & powered wheelchair for some "Open Bionic" legs :)
I saw somewhere company that is working on robotic legs. Their CEO is guy without legs under knees and he is already using them and he walks quite normally. I forgot the name tho
I think I know who you mean, I found my way to a T.E.D Talk by him after watching the Open Bionics video. Unfortunately I don't own a really clever company or have endless amounts of money either like the person in question, nice to see something good coming out that will change peoples lives for the better :)
I love watching videos like this, because it shows there are companies out there that are there for the people and not just there to make as large as possible profits off other peoples misfortunes
This is fantastic and is a poke in the eye for those big companies who have been ripping off people with missing limbs for years. I only heard English accents. Is this a UK company? Very best of luck for the future. I do hope that you get plenty of investors.
newspaniard my dad dlost a leg and has 3 prosthesis,including one thats for trial only and he hasnet been ripped off.easilly 140,000$ worth of prosthesis in our home and we didnt pay for anything,insurene took care of everythhing
The great thing about this film is that it shows how important psychology is in health-care. Having a cool-looking "bionic limb" is clearly a boost for the youngsters, and if this can be done at low cost by 3D printing: Wow!
This is revolutionary work. the most expensive one that they have is 399 pounds or $528. THAT IS CHEAP!! well done Open Bionics. I support all prosthetic/bionic work. Bravo. (I have all my limbs) but this is amazing work.
This is pretty cool. but what I want to see with it is what this one guy did with an old mind flex kit he rigged. He made a BCI for it and hooked it to a 3D printed arm and hooked up the wiring. Based on thoughts as normal, he was able to move the external 3D printed hand using his brain. My thought is if you manage to filter the frequencies to get the ones for the correct arm or hand, then moving your prosthetic will be as easy as moving a normal limb. It'll take time and all, but with practice and relatively cheap materials (again an old mind flex) you can build up and make it amazing. The future is already here, just have to put it into reality using ingenuity
I love this. turning a disability into having the capabilities to get the most advanced and interesting technology that makes them more unique and interesting than a everyday person instead of being seen as those with disabilities.
I had a friend who lost an arm and for my science fair project I designed a prosthetic and 3d printed it for him, he was so happy and I got first place
I am lucky enough to have both my arms, but I still think this would be amazing to try out. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t want to lose my arm or anything like that, but I still think it’d be an incredible experience to know what it.... *feels* like.
I wonder if they have thought about getting the 3D Printing community involved to maybe outsource the printing of the parts to multiple printers ? Just a thought :)
David Sarif's dream is finally becoming a reality, and I couldn't be happier. I don't have any sort of disability, but I'm glad that the world is progressing.
may one day in far future, people witness an era where artificial limbs are indistinguishable from natural ones and we can give vision to those who have lost it or were born without it. i hope this day comes as fast as possible and is as accessible as possible
i know this isn't the best thing to think of but me as a fan of fantasy and anime im like "were getting closer and closer to auto mail and cyborgs" but really this is super cool
This is incredible! When I was at University I was inspired to design and build my own low cost prosthetic arm and to help people. I made a video about how I did it on my channel & the files are open source
Seen this years ago and I thought to myself back then that 3d printing is still niche, expensive and practically exclusive to makerspaces bankrolled by universities and libraries. Now tech has advanced to the point that a basic cartesian 3d printer is less expensive than a mid-range cpu or gpu. What a time to be alive, imagine the numerous innovations home tinkerers will think up of especially with 32 bit microcontroller boards becoming insanely affordable. The ultimaker 2+ printers seen in this company's office isn't that expensive for the average joe, it's only around 2.5k usd.
Theoretically it's possible. I mean all that the myoelectric prosthetic limbs do is sense for nerve signals to existing muscle structures and have a computer interpret those and translate it to movement. It would be a very valuable study to attach the sensors to a working limb and see how closely the prosthetic's motions match the actual limb's.
i can see it now, eventually there will be a touch screen added that functions like a watch, calender, map, heart-rate monitor, etc. Your own personal pip boy. Best part? It can even replace your missing limps, everyone it equal at vault tec! But seriously, this is great. Technology for the greater good, not killing or games, but to help replace what's missing making everyone equal.
I'm missing my left hand and got hype when I saw this, but was disappointed when you said it wasn't ready yet. So is there an update to your timeframe?
Might be a good idea to practice on a hotdog first. Joking aside, it really might be a good idea. Its amazing to see how fast technology is moving forth.
I'm missing my left hand and am EXTREMELY interested in this. But, this video was released in 2016 and it's almost 2019... when is this going to happen?!
This is so awesome to see it finally becoming affordable for people who need it. Also not sounding like a tool but this is one step closer to a warhammer power fist lol
This is an amazing and wonderful thing you are doing. I was watching 3D printer videos and yours came up. I was interested in the 3D camera and software you use. I am wanting to 3D print parts i need and that information would help me greatly.
Thank you for doing this for ones who lost things so important
robert pike
Yes because what else is f.ex. a teenager gonna do on a Friday afternoon without his right hand?
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well I'm guessing your relating this comment to masturbation which is natural at the age of 16 or above the age of ten however I think he just put it their for showing his support to people who have deformities or lost a limb due to medical situation but if you were thinking ideally then in a idealistic mind the child or teen would be doing their best of enjoying life as a kid and a teenager which to have a good life you have to work hard and commit to your craft aka work if you don't show your bosses you can handle extra work they will just think you are just trash and put you on till for the rest of your life in my eyes
I'm good to be of assistance also did you see my comment for this video a mean if you look at game concepts you could technically with the right people create the game concepts into reality
Why is everyone always so focused on the amputees? I never had a hand to loose.
Robert Pike Except they DIDN'T this is a crock of shit! They finally finished and guess what? *It's not 3d printed, they aren't releasing the files and you will never see a 3d printed version!*
I have all of my limbs, I still want these.
I would soooooooooooooo get one if i was being paid for it
Sean Hurd same!!!😸😺
Sean Hurd same
Saaaaame
i want to remove my arm... right now
In my perspective, this is the kind of job that deserves all fame, money and glory, not the tv hosts, politicians, web influencers, etc.
It just blows my mind that the makers of Deus Ex are making this happen; they are literally making their sci-fi come true (let's hope, without the bad stuff, hehe)
aug lives matter.
For the Deus Ex developer this is just a PR thing, they aren't really involved in anything other then the game.
And a way for the ones actually making the arms to get a nice, known design.
Like Neuropozyne dependance? Agreed.
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I definitely think we are moving to an age where people will get bionic limbs to increase their capabilities.
well... they alrady are "increasing their capabilities"
Nekogami-Crystal in what way?
Wickedy Witch No hand
As a die-hard science fiction fan since the time I could read, this has been a long time in the making and it feels absolutely brilliant to have the notions and ideas I had as a child vindicated in this manner. We are a hop, skip and a jump away from a future where replacing a body-part isn't only viable, but actually desirable. All we need is to figure out how to replicate all the smaller nuances, such as the sensation of touch, and even in that regard we're not too far off.
What a time to be alive.
I so get one for my pee pee lol that move on it own so it seek out the woman lol
now every gamer is "accidentally" going to lose an arm ahha
Tyler Durden hey its just determination for cosplay lol
Oups!
My arm just fell off. Oh well! Better get a replacement, because stitching it back would just be stupid and cliché.
i doubt it makes sense, our limbs are very advanced technologically speaking, a robotic arm might be more strong or resilient (not sure about it though) but even then if you want better performance just take an exoskeleton no need to lose a limb
Tyler Durden nah lol u think as of right now actual arms are better on controllers
Tyler Durden punished venom snake all the way!!!!!
Hey, if you're advancing scientific research, might as well make it look dope as shit while you're at it.
Hell yeah.
Redgrave192 not so advanced but whatever
I also last my right hand three years ago.
My name is Asif Mehmood. I also last my right hand three years ago.
Aesthetics is just as important as functionality.
The blades are missing.
That's an addon package. Just $6,999.99!
LouSaydus watch yourself, clank.
2 praxis (+1for exploding blade)
No the aren't.... ;)
@@LouSaydus lol
It's about time people were able to get COOL prosthetics! Thank you so much for helping those in need.
the deus ex paintjob is amazing
I would go around saying: "Listen to me very carefully."
This is awesome
Just Awesome! I hate the "institutional" look that most prosthesis have. Great to see someone take cues from Hollywood/sport/automotive in design language.
People like you are making the world better.
Thank you.
well done guys. Not only are you helping people but prosthesis look cool as well.
the next step is a feedback that you could "feel" that you hold something
Nick Chernuha They've already made one ;) But they're now working on a better one of course
I always asked for this!
Seeing the intense evolution of the technology in such a short space of time is mind blowing.
Mark Freeman Seriously, it feels like yesterday my Virtual Assistant was a paperclip, and now its an AI that responds to voice.
to be honest this is a total blessing! Especially to those who were born with it or tragic accidents. I for one have my left hand crushed in a machine press and struggle with even every day tasks think that it wouldnt even be possible. My hopes were lost and seeing this i can have something to look forward to in the future. I wish i could have the opportunity to try this project to see if it could better my life.
I really hope this project is successful, as an already disabled person & future amputee I'd happily trade my useless legs & powered wheelchair for some "Open Bionic" legs :)
With the tech that's coming out I'm sure that you will be able to move faster and more fluent than people with normal limbs in the near future :]
I saw somewhere company that is working on robotic legs. Their CEO is guy without legs under knees and he is already using them and he walks quite normally. I forgot the name tho
I think I know who you mean, I found my way to a T.E.D Talk by him after watching the Open Bionics video. Unfortunately I don't own a really clever company or have endless amounts of money either like the person in question, nice to see something good coming out that will change peoples lives for the better :)
His name is Hugh Herr.
I love watching videos like this, because it shows there are companies out there that are there for the people and not just there to make as large as possible profits off other peoples misfortunes
I like how prosthetics went from “this is nice but I liked my hand” to “hey a new hand”
Well more power to Open Bionics! You guys are doing a grand thing for a lot of amputees :)
I thought of becoming a design engineer to help develop these prosthetics. They’re so cool and they help enable people.
This is fantastic and is a poke in the eye for those big companies who have been ripping off people with missing limbs for years. I only heard English accents. Is this a UK company? Very best of luck for the future. I do hope that you get plenty of investors.
No it's American company
newspaniard my dad dlost a leg and has 3 prosthesis,including one thats for trial only and he hasnet been ripped off.easilly 140,000$ worth of prosthesis in our home and we didnt pay for anything,insurene took care of everythhing
Magic free money!
+thechum Don't worry, Trump will fix that. Insurance will be deleted. Everyone will pay thousands for routine checkups, or die for their poverty.
no need to talk shit about insurgency mate Sandstorm is looking really promising
The great thing about this film is that it shows how important psychology is in health-care. Having a cool-looking "bionic limb" is clearly a boost for the youngsters, and if this can be done at low cost by 3D printing: Wow!
I want that bionic arm. Dont wanna cut of my right arm. Shit.
Magicnation/Magi I want to take off both my arms
You can have 3 or more arms :)
This is revolutionary work. the most expensive one that they have is 399 pounds or $528. THAT IS CHEAP!! well done Open Bionics. I support all prosthetic/bionic work. Bravo. (I have all my limbs) but this is amazing work.
Thank you guys for making a real difference in the world. How I said, if I should lose some limbs in war I will hit you guys up.
This is pretty cool. but what I want to see with it is what this one guy did with an old mind flex kit he rigged. He made a BCI for it and hooked it to a 3D printed arm and hooked up the wiring. Based on thoughts as normal, he was able to move the external 3D printed hand using his brain. My thought is if you manage to filter the frequencies to get the ones for the correct arm or hand, then moving your prosthetic will be as easy as moving a normal limb. It'll take time and all, but with practice and relatively cheap materials (again an old mind flex) you can build up and make it amazing. The future is already here, just have to put it into reality using ingenuity
Great to see them move with times within design
I love this. turning a disability into having the capabilities to get the most advanced and interesting technology that makes them more unique and interesting than a everyday person instead of being seen as those with disabilities.
Off my arm goes! I’m getting one of these! What I’ll do with my old arm your asking? The answer is simple, craigslist!
The free market wins again! Literally creating a new industry to respond to a need. Economically speaking, it's incredible!
Combine this with the tech that allows people to feel from their robot arm and this would be incredible even more
That's so amazing, I'm so happy for these people that receve help from so kind smart guys!
With the advancement in metal 3D printing, I wonder if that will allow them to make stronger prosthetics, while maintaining a low cost.
The bionic hands, arms, etc is quite creative.
I had a friend who lost an arm and for my science fair project I designed a prosthetic and 3d printed it for him, he was so happy and I got first place
It’s been 4 years. Imagine what they are doing now
nothing is cooler than a real hand, but it is good that people get so far with technology that they can help people
wow its amazing watching this become a reality never stop improving what your doing.
It looks like the Terminator arm in the thumbnail of this video. This is so cool.
This is brilliant! Would love to build a similar prosthetic that I can find my hand in and test the tech! Well done, guys!
I am lucky enough to have both my arms, but I still think this would be amazing to try out. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t want to lose my arm or anything like that, but I still think it’d be an incredible experience to know what it.... *feels* like.
That is amazing I have all my limbs but if I had one of those I would make it look like the terminator arm
I wonder if they have thought about getting the 3D Printing community involved to maybe outsource the printing of the parts to multiple printers ? Just a thought :)
Absolutely amazing work. You should be very proud. Can you tell me what 3D scanner you are sending to potential recipients to scan their limbs?
*Good Job People and your Making it Affordable for Them Too!!*
I'm building one of these for a friend. The next step these guys need to implement is micro fluidics.
David Sarif's dream is finally becoming a reality, and I couldn't be happier. I don't have any sort of disability, but I'm glad that the world is progressing.
For no reason, I've always wanted a bionic hand
Man, I LOVE things like this!!! If I were a millionaire, I'd be involved in funding things like this.
This is so cool, I've got all my limbs and even I want to wear one!
With the synthetic skin looks creepy, but without it looks beautiful, graceful, elegant... amazing!
Agree theres no need to try and hide such sophisticated device .
Esse vídeo merece 50000 likes!
You're doing gods work soldier, keep it up
Razer ist Just there to make the chroma RGB parts and the Gaming functionality ;D
may one day in far future, people witness an era where artificial limbs are indistinguishable from natural ones and we can give vision to those who have lost it or were born without it. i hope this day comes as fast as possible and is as accessible as possible
Yes! Only the right type of engineers can change the world.
i know this isn't the best thing to think of but me as a fan of fantasy and anime im like "were getting closer and closer to auto mail and cyborgs" but really this is super cool
I never asked for this, but I'm glad I saw this.
I know I shouldn't be jealous when I still have all my limbs, but I'm jealous. These things are amazing and so cool
Is it possible for those bionic arms to move as smooth as normal hands do in the future?
This is incredible! When I was at University I was inspired to design and build my own low cost prosthetic arm and to help people. I made a video about how I did it on my channel & the files are open source
The option to customize will only increase the cost unless you can mass produce with 3D, which is not feasible nowadays.
One of the best thing humanity has done in a long time.....
chest plates work very well with wings and limbs.Fingers should be silicone rubber type.
A real step forward for prosthetics, definitely!
People should start making prosthetic hands with a thumb on each side
Seen this years ago and I thought to myself back then that 3d printing is still niche, expensive and practically exclusive to makerspaces bankrolled by universities and libraries. Now tech has advanced to the point that a basic cartesian 3d printer is less expensive than a mid-range cpu or gpu. What a time to be alive, imagine the numerous innovations home tinkerers will think up of especially with 32 bit microcontroller boards becoming insanely affordable.
The ultimaker 2+ printers seen in this company's office isn't that expensive for the average joe, it's only around 2.5k usd.
they should make arms for people who already have arms but don't want their arm cut off and just want to try
Theoretically it's possible. I mean all that the myoelectric prosthetic limbs do is sense for nerve signals to existing muscle structures and have a computer interpret those and translate it to movement. It would be a very valuable study to attach the sensors to a working limb and see how closely the prosthetic's motions match the actual limb's.
i can see it now, eventually there will be a touch screen added that functions like a watch, calender, map, heart-rate monitor, etc.
Your own personal pip boy. Best part? It can even replace your missing limps, everyone it equal at vault tec!
But seriously, this is great. Technology for the greater good, not killing or games, but to help replace what's missing making everyone equal.
Totally mindblowing right now 🤩
To think, quite possibly in the near future bionic limbs won't be just a medical emergency, but a public luxury.
Amazing people and we need more like this in world keep it up lads
Blender was used in this??? That's kinda cool o.O
👍
Yesterday I was thinking to myself 'it's the future, today I'm thinking 'it's the future!'
This is the way forward. There's no point in trying to hide your prosthetics. Make them look cool!
I'm missing my left hand and got hype when I saw this, but was disappointed when you said it wasn't ready yet. So is there an update to your timeframe?
Things like this is what countrys should spend $60 billions on and not on war. Imagine how far we would go.
I'm like .I wan
I could see these being used in war more than anything else one they become more advanced
I still have all my limbs and I still want one of these bionic arms
Keep up the good work. For humanity.
Awesome! Obtain your own, and no one will have to lend you a hand. Cheers!
Might be a good idea to practice on a hotdog first. Joking aside, it really might be a good idea.
Its amazing to see how fast technology is moving forth.
I'm missing my left hand and am EXTREMELY interested in this. But, this video was released in 2016 and it's almost 2019... when is this going to happen?!
This is so awesome to see it finally becoming affordable for people who need it. Also not sounding like a tool but this is one step closer to a warhammer power fist lol
This could also allow fitted mechanical exoskeleton. Limitless possibilities.
good Luke I hope you get it out for everyone who doesn't have a arm
please let me know which apps did you use for 3D scanning
how can i use my smartphone with this hand?
Евгений Шевченко i think there are gloves that work with touchscreens, so don't worry, it's ok.
The next important step would be if they are only born (or somehow lost) with/up to their forearm.
my only question is how comfortable the socked is. if its not comfortable people won't wear them.
I find all this really moving
It's all fun and games, until a worldwide broadcasting signal causes your bionic limbs to go on a murderous rampage
I never been more excited to lose a limb in my life
those things seem surprisingly fast in response time
The moment they can mimic fine motor skills, is the day people may voluntarily start body modifications.
Can you flip the bird?
i wonder if the wrists rotate. that would make it even better.
This is an amazing and wonderful thing you are doing. I was watching 3D printer videos and yours came up. I was interested in the 3D camera and software you use. I am wanting to 3D print parts i need and that information would help me greatly.