@@jaycarey3863 I use a dehumidifier all day and it will always be enough vapors in the air. Just open a window and you have more. Remember, that the human sweats and breathes also.
16:51 - If the Tatamel only goes 40 km/hr, I think that means it's not street legal. 50km/hr is the minimum speed for regular roads in any country that uses km/hr
@@BrowncoatGofAZ lots of applications that would help, which is the exact same thing with every invention, it makes certain jobs easier. Its how humanity progresses, we eliminate jobs by creating new ones. Like tech support, with more of these items being build, we need more tech support to support it. So it eliminates jobs and create new ones.
The Dreamlux Fabric would be PERFECT for use in clothing for Construction Workers, Bicyclists, people using wheelchairs or mobility scooters, hikers and people that tend to be out walking at night...This Fabric would make it very easy for Drivers to see them in the dark which should, in theory, reduce the number of Vehicle-Pedestrian Accidents at night...
The power foil stuff is amazing, I mean having it on remotes and low power use items is perfect. Have a rechargeable battery in the item with the foil would make it so you only have to swap batteries when the cell actually dies
Missions to Mars are already robotic. The rovers are robots. The lag in communications makes it impossible to remotely control one. That water machine sounds like it's just a glorified dehumidifier.
As a wheelchair user, 15 km is nothing and a total waste of time (my power chair does more than double that), when will these designers learn to "ASK US" what we need a wheelchair to do before designing one.
You are correct! But...this is meant for the japanese towns marked. They do not need to go/drive far, to get to theit stores, since they are literarilly everywhere.
@@norbertvidarramberg7024 Belive it or not but those of us that require Wheelchairs want to enjoy life too and we don't just go to the shops, we want to go out and do things, go to the park, meet friends, go out to dinner and all the other things people who are not mobility challenged do. We want quality of life too!
Spend a fortune on the electric stair intruder stairs... when the intruder can just unplug them or cut the cord. Investing in a firearm would a MUCH better investment.
They're called atmospheric water generators and they cost several thousand dollars. The quote on here is flat out wrong and I have no idea where he came up with it.
@@MForest90actually the first time I heard of something like this was from a video game called “Life is Strange.” At one point a character is paralyzed from the neck down due to a car accident, and one of the amenities her parents provide her is a game system that lets her play games with her tongue. Or her chin, I can’t remember very accurately.
The drinking water dispenser's output is wholly dependent upon the amount of water in the air. Also, how much power does it consume while operating?
It uses a good amount of power plus you have to consider how dry your house will be when it pulls all the water out of it
The amount of wattage is around 3-400 an hour. Same as a dehumidifier. It works fine everywhere,even in deserts. Just not the whole day.
@@jaycarey3863 I use a dehumidifier all day and it will always be enough vapors in the air. Just open a window and you have more. Remember, that the human sweats and breathes also.
16:51 - If the Tatamel only goes 40 km/hr, I think that means it's not street legal. 50km/hr is the minimum speed for regular roads in any country that uses km/hr
That robot! Incredible how little parts this one has, compared to Atlas, and almost walks like a human. Scary & cool at the same time
Goodbytz, yet another way to put people out of work. Good job.
Could work for space stations and habitats, though.
Or for serving food to refugees in war zones or disaster situations.
@@BrowncoatGofAZ lots of applications that would help, which is the exact same thing with every invention, it makes certain jobs easier. Its how humanity progresses, we eliminate jobs by creating new ones. Like tech support, with more of these items being build, we need more tech support to support it. So it eliminates jobs and create new ones.
@@enightc like being mechanics for the arms, or backup cooks for when the automated systems go down.
The Dreamlux Fabric would be PERFECT for use in clothing for Construction Workers, Bicyclists, people using wheelchairs or mobility scooters, hikers and people that tend to be out walking at night...This Fabric would make it very easy for Drivers to see them in the dark which should, in theory, reduce the number of Vehicle-Pedestrian Accidents at night...
I see a niche for the SeaPods: long duration observatories for oceanic or island/coastal wildlife.
The power foil stuff is amazing, I mean having it on remotes and low power use items is perfect. Have a rechargeable battery in the item with the foil would make it so you only have to swap batteries when the cell actually dies
If I were wealthy, I would purchase all of these eccentric inventions 💀
The smallest and most basic atmospheric water generators cost thousands of dollars. To quote one at "$389" is a blatant lie.
That portable desk with the kneeling seat isn't anything new. We had those stupid kneeling seats decades ago. They suck.
Missions to Mars are already robotic. The rovers are robots. The lag in communications makes it impossible to remotely control one.
That water machine sounds like it's just a glorified dehumidifier.
I see GoodBytz having niche applications, like serving food on space stations or bases on planets or moons.
That desk would actually be really nice for me to keep in my work vehicle 💪
Airbus looks very cool and scifi
As a wheelchair user, 15 km is nothing and a total waste of time (my power chair does more than double that), when will these designers learn to "ASK US" what we need a wheelchair to do before designing one.
You are correct! But...this is meant for the japanese towns marked. They do not need to go/drive far, to get to theit stores, since they are literarilly everywhere.
@@norbertvidarramberg7024 Belive it or not but those of us that require Wheelchairs want to enjoy life too and we don't just go to the shops, we want to go out and do things, go to the park, meet friends, go out to dinner and all the other things people who are not mobility challenged do. We want quality of life too!
Truly neat
Thats crazy money for the pool blower
That pool blower cost just about as much as a inground pool
Airabus could just say were not boeing lol
Spend a fortune on the electric stair intruder stairs... when the intruder can just unplug them or cut the cord.
Investing in a firearm would a MUCH better investment.
Id be fat af if i had a robot kitchen!!
I can’t find air water purifier machine. I would love to buy one.!!!!
They're called atmospheric water generators and they cost several thousand dollars. The quote on here is flat out wrong and I have no idea where he came up with it.
Can’t we just fix the paper towel dispenser in public bathrooms first?
Proper handling.. frequency.. I'm just saying
Moderating personal paper towel usage.
There’s no money in that. You gotta add Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and an app to everything for no dang reason, but to sell junk.
😂🤣. Haven’t used those in 2 Decades or more.
Haha 😂
Oceanbuilders, not a Somali company I expect
If people would just use uriinals for #2 they wouldnt need tp or paper towels....just sayin.
Is that considered tech? Lol
12 km for 400 bucks. Hell no
Your videos need chapters.
Ha! Right
That “tongue mouse” is the epitome of laziness
It's great for those who can't use their arms because of paralysis, pain or 'no arms' etc.
@user-pw2hn9fs4s, I frankly hadn't thought of that. It definitely could be useful for folks with certain physical challenges.
Plus the adult industry could tie in a cunnilingus training program.
@@MForest90actually the first time I heard of something like this was from a video game called “Life is Strange.” At one point a character is paralyzed from the neck down due to a car accident, and one of the amenities her parents provide her is a game system that lets her play games with her tongue. Or her chin, I can’t remember very accurately.
😊
Gitai, me who’s a Canadian space engineer : RHAAAAAA!
In Zukunft braucht man sich auch nicht mehr selber den Arsch abwischen.
Schöne neue Welt.
What is up with the thumbnails these days?
Using women to get more clicks smh
Unsubscribing now
Way too many kink vibes from exit suit.
Vabsrider will be at a bike price for your @ss