All my questions are smartphone questions. How well does it handle water and dust intrusion? Does it charge with usb type c? How long does a charge last and how long does it take to charge? Lastly, does it fast charge?
These types of input readings will be consumer accessible when smart glasses take off. It's highly likely they can just build it into a smart watch. So you can get feedback when physically interfacing with Virtual displays.
Magnificent! The realm of Prosthetics Companies all competing and striving for innovation will surely bring about a more inclusive and integrated world for amputees
That's great tech, I just wonder what the go to market plan truly is. The reality is that there is NO way that there are over 10K people ready to buy this $20K arm. Zero chance. I think what they are doing is noble and will do a lot of good for the industry, but some of the details from the greater industry and how everything works together - insurance, the prosthetist, after sales support, etc - isn't really being addressed.
The proportional control isn't sync to the actual thinking of the gesture meaning when the user thinks of turning his wrist the bionic hand wrist doesnt move proportionally what actually happens when the person turns his wrist completly and only after that when he starts applying emg force then the wrist will start moving so its not sync to the actual phantom wrist so its nonsense to have the wrist and all this stuff🤦🏻♂️ Basic mind-controlled bionic hand based on gestures is way better and faster and simpler
Now i see why elon is trying to develop neural link,it will literally just leap the whole prosthetic tech forward with instant feedback and also why doesn't it has a procedural animation AI control system
It makes sense that the nerves are still there, just disconnected, but it's still wild to think that the technology can read those signals and translate them to movement. So cool!
$25K for the average prosthetic arm is crazy, although I’d definitely go for one of these models if I ever needed an arm.
Very impressive accessibility tech, great coverage!
pretty amazing that no d2bw rnraw or any kind of direct interface to the nerve cells is needed to control the arms various motors
All my questions are smartphone questions. How well does it handle water and dust intrusion? Does it charge with usb type c? How long does a charge last and how long does it take to charge? Lastly, does it fast charge?
Boston dynamics should take a look at this
This is so beautiful and inspiring Thank you.
One step closer to "I,robot"
These types of input readings will be consumer accessible when smart glasses take off. It's highly likely they can just build it into a smart watch. So you can get feedback when physically interfacing with Virtual displays.
This is so cool!
This is tech we need to invest more in to❤❤
Magnificent! The realm of Prosthetics Companies all competing and striving for innovation will surely bring about a more inclusive and integrated world for amputees
Wonder if synthetic muscle will ever feature in this tech
We should start mass-producing exoskeletons and later spec into the Crysis3 Armor set!
hopefully it comes to market in 20 more years 😢😢
The reporter seems to be the CNET's designated powered exoskeleton/prostehtics tester👍
That's great tech, I just wonder what the go to market plan truly is. The reality is that there is NO way that there are over 10K people ready to buy this $20K arm. Zero chance. I think what they are doing is noble and will do a lot of good for the industry, but some of the details from the greater industry and how everything works together - insurance, the prosthetist, after sales support, etc - isn't really being addressed.
Maybe people would be able to make monthly payments on it?
Choom is not beating adam smasher😭
Gettin the hands \\\\/ to \//// articulate movement*
There seems to be more models evolving! 😊❤
Where do the square goes?
Are you thinking what I'm thinking?
😉😏
He could do the Robot? 🕺
@@IVCCXS yeah...no.
Naw, he can’t beat it with a robot hand 💀
If it suddenly gripped too hard it would ruin your whole day 🤭
There's nothing "in the description below"
Good catch! Link is there now 😊
In certi posti andrebbe benissimo così finiamo tutti de lavorare e anche in TV
Get ready for the Humachine age
0:17 Unless this thing came out many years ago, it's not the first prosthetic with individual finger control.
The proportional control isn't sync to the actual thinking of the gesture meaning when the user thinks of turning his wrist the bionic hand wrist doesnt move proportionally what actually happens when the person turns his wrist completly and only after that when he starts applying emg force then the wrist will start moving so its not sync to the actual phantom wrist so its nonsense to have the wrist and all this stuff🤦🏻♂️ Basic mind-controlled bionic hand based on gestures is way better and faster and simpler
So. Cool. I. Hope. Its. American. Tech. 😊😊
Now i see why elon is trying to develop neural link,it will literally just leap the whole prosthetic tech forward with instant feedback and also why doesn't it has a procedural animation AI control system
Neuralink is trash, and he isn't developing it, he doesn't understand the first thing about AI or engineering, he's a hack
now this is the future i want, but instead we get ai slop and glorified chatbots
It makes sense that the nerves are still there, just disconnected, but it's still wild to think that the technology can read those signals and translate them to movement. So cool!
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$25,000 is a bit steep to be calling yourself “doing the world a favor”.
It😊 is so so so so sooooo slow
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😊😊😊😊cool