I wonder why nobody applauded for the demonstration. He went from wheel chair bound to clearly standing upright, and walking back and forth. What a technological miracle
Probably because it's extremely cumbersome and early stages of this tech that allow the person to walk little better than if he were to have the current production prosthetic legs that have no battery packs to walk with. They 'walk' with crutches as well, only by swinging the legs from side to side. I see the miracle that we all want to see from sci-fi being in about 5, maybe 10 years (hopefully sooner for folks like this). We already have arms and hands that move via brain waves and small muscle movements! Why not legs!.
Brilliant. I can't wait to see how they advance in the next 5 years. My nephew was born 6 months ago with spina bifida and will likely never be able to walk on his own, but seeing this gives me hope he will be able to do the things we take for granted everyday.
Would be amazing to see my 50-year old brother walk for the first time. One of the problems is that he is totally dependent on other people to do basic things -- like getting out of bed, going to the bathroom and so on. He also loves to travel, and technology like this would really help the rest of the family with the heavy lifting.
I am already working on the creation of a more advanced ekzokostima for people with oranicheniyami physical abilities. I plan in September 2019 to show the prototype in public after patenting. Only a literate programmer is needed to create algorithms for the movement of bone. By yet it will be automatically automated due to the cost of the dates and the complexity of creating a budget model, but there will be manual semi automatic control. Now I'm working on his modeling with drawings and he made it cheaper because of some tricky decisions. The presentation will be in Russia most likely, there will also be the center of the company most likely. If everything turns out to be, forget about the bones of the navceda, as the suit itself will keep balance by guiding the spine. Cost of the costume will be about 3000 euros for the sample with the highest load capacity of 120kg. For other weight categories, the cost will be lower. If it's expensive, then it's because of expensive motherboards that updates will come and eventually a voice assistant will have access to all modes of the suit and will remember the passed road as it will be connected to GPS satellites to return home in automatic mode. The accumulators just do not know how much to rasschitivat. According to my estimates, somewhere around 6 kilometers must be enough, but if not, we will expand. I would be very grateful if you contact me. facebook.com/profile.php?id=100012300274354 instagram.com/_iron_man_4_/ It's gonna be allright !!!
I think it might not be able to push back. What it can do is lift the leg forward at the hip while keeping the knee loose and then when it reaches the ground the knee joint becomes rigid. So, its basically lifting the legs forward. The knee joint needs to be powered so it can forcefully bend backward.
Every technical advance is a double-edged sword. Take for example a knife. You can stick it in someone's heart or make your child a sandwich with it. The knife is neither good nor bad. It depends on the people who use it. That's the way it is with nearly every technique.
@@waynefilkins8394 I think walking naturally is just a matter of computing power, which is growing exponentially. So probably not a big deal. Look how the robot "Atlas" by Boston Dynamics is allready walking. If his skill could be applied to a lamed human, that would be a good progress.
" to thumbs down a paralyzed guy" - Unbiased equality. Not looking at the technology any differently regardless of whether the guy is paralysed or not.
I did because 3 quarters of the video is wasted as we sit and watch him adjust , plug -in , fiddle around instead of getting to the point and spend more time watching him stand , walk and maneuver .
Tidder T that doesn’t really make sense as a criticism. He said it and a bunch of other people agreed with him, so at least thirty people say and agree with it.
One could just imagine the Happiness in that persons mind...Hope this Gadget will be more user friendly in coming days...and yes, need more such innovations.
At this point it would actually be cheaper to get stem cell treatment (although only possible in Panama at the moment), and stem cells do mean you regain full body function. But stem cells can't fix life long injuries so this will be a good second choice.
At this time of this comment there is 914 thumbs down....That is such a shame to see the heart of some people. I love the video. It is good to see that gentleman walk.
This video was very intense, made me almost cry. I got a paralyzed friend from a car accident and I would love being able to give him such a marvelllous thing, and take a walk in the park as we used to do. That would definitively make also me the happiest man in the planet.
Perhaps, but just because someone loses the ability to use their limbs does not mean they loose their ability to balance, we see many people in wheel chair balance quite well, however the device itself often has trouble balancing. So any self balancing system for replacing legs just needs the device to balance itself the user will also balance themselves and you will get interaction between the machine and the user. So a device like this could probably make use of a self balancing gyro from radio shack or something along those lines that are used in radio controlled quad copters. Those things are pretty good at balancing things out, add something like this to the motorised legs and link them to the drives of the legs and you have instant instinctive balance pretty much the same as we do when we have our natural legs. For example: When we stand with normal legs if we start to lose balance we counter it by stepping in the direction of our balance loss, this tends to counter the balance issue our brain does this automatically no computing or anything, these legs could pretty much do the same by adding a gyro of this type as it is designed to counter balance loss by moving in the direction of the loss of balance to counter the loss, once stable it levels out. The mechanical legs could do pretty much the same thing, so long as the motors can adjust fast enough to accept the counter command, the human user would also adapt very quickly as their own inner ear gyro would interact with their sensations. It's just a thought and if I were in a position to test this out I would. I believe those quad copter gyros are grossly under used in this type of tech as it offers a huge amount of flexibility, for sure you don't need elevation though that could be used in aiding the mech legs user to use it for rising out of a seat and lowering into a seat more efficiently and natural. I believe they use these types of gyros in Electric unicycles as well so if they can keep people balanced on an electric unicycle I'm sure they could be used in this application to enhance a pair of mech legs.
You need feedback to balance, when you're paralyzed, you have no feedback. Just think about how you walk if your leg falls asleep, you limp even though functionally, your leg is performing the same. It's because you don't have feedback. Walking may come easy, but there's actually a lot of complex things going on when you walk. There is no way for the device to balance itself properly for a lot of reasons, it would require the legs to operate independently, which means you'd be forced to take steps forward/backward that you didn't intend to take, in order to correct imbalances, which would result in a loss of precision and you'd walk like you're drunk, and would probably result in feedback loops that cause you to constantly be shifting around, which would require a much more robust mechanical system. Imagine for example you're standing over a counter cutting vegetables, and the legs suddenly walk backward in order to correct your balance. That would interrupt your activity. And the legs don't even do that, he's controlling everything from the canes. There's a button on the canes that send a signal to tell the legs to take a step. There's basically a 'stand up', 'sit down', and 'step forward' function, and that's it. So when he puts his cane in position to balance, he presses the button and it steps his leg forward. He's not really walking with his legs, he's walking with the canes.
C North Ok I don't know why I wasn't informed of your response but now I see it I can reply. First off, people who have motion who can walk by themselves are constantly correcting their position when standing still, if you don't believe me just watch them. They do what is known as fidget shifting, they shift their weight from one side to the other sometimes forward sometimes backwards even taking a step in either direction all to keep balance unnoticed as we all do it. So any device that was made in conjunction with this could incorporate mechanical fidget shifting, this could simply be a system that has a central location and as the central location goes out of balance a small motion would be induced to correct the imbalance. Now of course if you put that central location as a fixed direct spot, you will get issues however if you put it as a tolerance ie say from the center location 5% in either direction it would allow for small anomalies in the person actual balance. Remember as I said before just because you lose the ability to walk does not mean you lose the ability to balance yourself. It also would need a careful selection of power rating for each leg based on the bodies weight, if notice legs tend to function based on weight, the fatter the person the slower they move unless injuries are noted, and we are not talking about power lifters or sports people. Anyway just watch someone cutting something at a counter how much they shift their weight around, it's quite a lot, either at the hips or moving the feet around, sometimes they actually lean against the top to stabilise themselves. As for feedback that is a simple one to overcome. You fit an electronic clutch system to the joints which I might add are not that expensive, which would allow any small impacts to be smoothed out. So let's say the person wearing it, was fidgeting, but then for some reason the programming decided to over step, the electronic clutch would compensate by allowing the joint to simply slip, a bit like a human hip or joint does now that small movement of the joint allows for imperfections in the human bodies stance without over compensating.
(That was an impressive video of the suit) would their be another type that would not need to any kind of external use of metal use perhaps internal Nano tech that would have micro robots that would allow the user to walk with their own limbs the Nano tech would target the issue that is being the hinder and fix it
We hear so much about how computer and AI are getting too advanced and its dangerous but this is incredible, the feeling he must have is priceless. Well done to him coz the machine helps but he's putting everything he has in too, one cool dude
I've wondered about replicating the inner ear for balance. Like small, clear, liquid filled spheres with lasers reading the levels and orientations of the fluids so a computer can make the suit compensate accordingly. Idk just a thought.
I am already working on the creation of a more advanced ekzokostima for people with oranicheniyami physical abilities. I plan in September 2019 to show the prototype in public after patenting. Only a literate programmer is needed to create algorithms for the movement of bone. By yet it will be automatically automated due to the cost of the dates and the complexity of creating a budget model, but there will be manual semi automatic control. Now I'm working on his modeling with drawings and he made it cheaper because of some tricky decisions. The presentation will be in Russia most likely, there will also be the center of the company most likely. If everything turns out to be, forget about the bones of the navceda, as the suit itself will keep balance by guiding the spine. Cost of the costume will be about 3000 euros for the sample with the highest load capacity of 120kg. For other weight categories, the cost will be lower. If it's expensive, then it's because of expensive motherboards that updates will come and eventually a voice assistant will have access to all modes of the suit and will remember the passed road as it will be connected to GPS satellites to return home in automatic mode. The accumulators just do not know how much to rasschitivat. According to my estimates, somewhere around 6 kilometers must be enough, but if not, we will expand. I would be very grateful if you contact me. facebook.com/profile.php?id=100012300274354 instagram.com/_iron_man_4_/ It's gonna be allright !!!
That's awesome... cant believe people give this a thumbs down. Sure he is using the crutches to balance but this is probably the beginning stages of the invention. Give it some time they will perfect this. Who knows maybe even with prolonged use and practice you can get the balance right.
Well, people have this neat little thing called eyes. What they do is read and see, and the video title/thumbnail looked promising, so we thought we'd see a short explanation and a demonstration. All we got was a guy fiddling with it and walking for around 1/4th-1/3rd of the video to the tune of loud royalty free music.
Great idea and application, but this video doesn't give much information. Like, what was his level of mobility before use? battery life?Cost? Not even any info in the description lol
That's pretty awesome if he didn't have the exo suit on he would have been carrying his whole body on just his arms the suits holding him up it probably census him tilt forward and it lifts his legs one at a time obviously he'll need the crutches or he'll fall but he's able to walk on his own without putting any strain on his arms it's pretty incredible
this gives new meaning to one small step for man, one huge step for mankind, absolutely fantastic, wonderful effort and upload, I would like to know if there is a contribution link for this worthy cause, cheers and thanks
@@giampaolomannucci8281 stuff like that is mostly on optimism and pessimism because it is not %100 guaranteed that that will be the case. Even if it is slightly likely. Almost nothing has 100% probability
Hey I got this idea but didn't have time for that cause I joined my higher studies you can add neuro sensors to it and it will tell the motors to move when you think
Wow im totally wowed if you can get the price down for the va you will make soldiers cry i want to help out anyway i can please send me everything you have on the project
That's awesome. Just being able to go to the bathroom by yourself , has to be a great feeling. Technology can only move forward from here. Until the day we can repair spinal cord injuries, this is another step forward.
The best thing is that this movement can actually stimulate the nervs to grow and perhaps even form a new connection in the body. That would be the possibility to be able to walk again on his own. But nervs grow slowly so it would take years.
Of all the cool things I saw at CES this was the best. This thing changes lives.
I wonder why nobody applauded for the demonstration. He went from wheel chair bound to clearly standing upright, and walking back and forth. What a technological miracle
because they know better.
Probably because it's extremely cumbersome and early stages of this tech that allow the person to walk little better than if he were to have the current production prosthetic legs that have no battery packs to walk with. They 'walk' with crutches as well, only by swinging the legs from side to side. I see the miracle that we all want to see from sci-fi being in about 5, maybe 10 years (hopefully sooner for folks like this). We already have arms and hands that move via brain waves and small muscle movements! Why not legs!.
we could have done that 4 years ago, that's why.
“Technological miracle” is an oxymoron
It was theatrical for the sake of marketing.
Brilliant. I can't wait to see how they advance in the next 5 years. My nephew was born 6 months ago with spina bifida and will likely never be able to walk on his own, but seeing this gives me hope he will be able to do the things we take for granted everyday.
Would be amazing to see my 50-year old brother walk for the first time. One of the problems is that he is totally dependent on other people to do basic things -- like getting out of bed, going to the bathroom and so on. He also loves to travel, and technology like this would really help the rest of the family with the heavy lifting.
I would be very grateful if you contact me.
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i'm on the wheelchair and 15 i put all my trust on this invention!
I hope someday it will be you walking again with these inventions, Keep your hopes up
I hope you can have this!!!! All the best!
I am already working on the creation of a more advanced ekzokostima for people with oranicheniyami physical abilities.
I plan in September 2019 to show the prototype in public after patenting. Only a literate programmer is needed to create algorithms for the movement of bone.
By yet it will be automatically automated due to the cost of the dates and the complexity of creating a budget model, but there will be manual semi automatic control.
Now I'm working on his modeling with drawings and he made it cheaper because of some tricky decisions.
The presentation will be in Russia most likely, there will also be the center of the company most likely.
If everything turns out to be, forget about the bones of the navceda, as the suit itself will keep balance by guiding the spine.
Cost of the costume will be about 3000 euros for the sample with the highest load capacity of 120kg.
For other weight categories, the cost will be lower.
If it's expensive, then it's because of expensive motherboards that updates will come and eventually a voice assistant will have access to all modes of the suit and will remember the passed road as it will be connected to GPS satellites to return home in automatic mode. The accumulators just do not know how much to rasschitivat. According to my estimates, somewhere around 6 kilometers must be enough, but if not, we will expand. I would be very grateful if you contact me.
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It's gonna be allright !!!
One day it will be you. Best wishes 👍
I have no doubts these will become available in your lifetime
a bit more work and he can walk without crutches
I think it might not be able to push back. What it can do is lift the leg forward at the hip while keeping the knee loose and then when it reaches the ground the knee joint becomes rigid. So, its basically lifting the legs forward. The knee joint needs to be powered so it can forcefully bend backward.
The smile on this guy's face... Another reason why I want to work in this field.
thats found on pubgm power armor, specifically "power leg" suit
Next up: watch this guy become war machine
Anand's Percussion that's what's it's real for, they play this to capture our hearts.
Shut up Tony Stank!
Every technical advance is a double-edged sword.
Take for example a knife.
You can stick it in someone's heart or make your child a sandwich with it.
The knife is neither good nor bad. It depends on the people who use it.
That's the way it is with nearly every technique.
he can't even walk right with it...long ways off from stark tech.
@@waynefilkins8394 I think walking naturally is just a matter of computing power, which is growing exponentially. So probably not a big deal. Look how the robot "Atlas" by Boston Dynamics is allready walking. If his skill could be applied to a lamed human, that would be a good progress.
incredible, I really hope this will impact many lives and increase the live quality of people who can't walk!!!
60 thumbs down? It takes supervillain level hate to thumbs down a paralyzed guy walking
Swager Crew It works very well considering the stage of the technology. It is incredible that he can even stand on his own, let alone walk around
because of clickbate thumbnail!
Parth v the thumbnail can't be any less clickbaity than it is
" to thumbs down a paralyzed guy" - Unbiased equality. Not looking at the technology any differently regardless of whether the guy is paralysed or not.
I did because 3 quarters of the video is wasted as we sit and watch him adjust , plug -in , fiddle around instead of getting to the point and spend more time watching him stand , walk and maneuver .
If it was made by Boston Dynamics, he would be able to do back flips
Tidder T that doesn’t really make sense as a criticism. He said it and a bunch of other people agreed with him, so at least thirty people say and agree with it.
If it was made by boston dynamics they would beat the crap out of him
@Tidder T Its just a joke, the technology is pretty impressive !
It’s a joke
@Tidder T now atlas does parkour
Getting their , its people like this that really make your heart beat harder . People that design for life, for love, for expanding human capacity!
One could just imagine the Happiness in that persons mind...Hope this Gadget will be more user friendly in coming days...and yes, need more such innovations.
With time these things will improve and it will change so many lives
This is not clickbait. If you cannot wait 2 minutes to see 90 seconds of a paralyzed guy walking, then I have to say you are beyond sadly impatient.
At the vary least they could just... FAST FORWARD?
Well said. Not anywhere near the degrading blast of foul words I would use.
This video gives me hope.
This will be great for everyone that needs it.
A good choice to fill in the gap until Stem Cells and Spine / Nerve Repair BioTech is perfected.
even after stem cell become a thing to use this will help people to do heavy precision job
like contrasting or lifting
At this point it would actually be cheaper to get stem cell treatment (although only possible in Panama at the moment), and stem cells do mean you regain full body function.
But stem cells can't fix life long injuries so this will be a good second choice.
At this time of this comment there is 914 thumbs down....That is such a shame to see the heart of some people. I love the video. It is good to see that gentleman walk.
I added one thumb up, we need less Assholes and more people with lots of love to over power the evil ones.
Imagine future iterations of this! Amazing!
Walk on brother
Help I need 15,000 subs by the end of this week or my two very attractive girlfriends will leave me for my handsome brother kustom
That made me extremely happy too watch him smile when he got up and started walking around
This video was very intense, made me almost cry. I got a paralyzed friend from a car accident and I would love being able to give him such a marvelllous thing, and take a walk in the park as we used to do. That would definitively make also me the happiest man in the planet.
Doesn't it have self stabilisation so it can function by it self or stabilise the wearer.
That would need to be a more advanced system, because we balance with our entire bodies not just legs.
Perhaps, but just because someone loses the ability to use their limbs does not mean they loose their ability to balance, we see many people in wheel chair balance quite well, however the device itself often has trouble balancing.
So any self balancing system for replacing legs just needs the device to balance itself the user will also balance themselves and you will get interaction between the machine and the user.
So a device like this could probably make use of a self balancing gyro from radio shack or something along those lines that are used in radio controlled quad copters.
Those things are pretty good at balancing things out, add something like this to the motorised legs and link them to the drives of the legs and you have instant instinctive balance pretty much the same as we do when we have our natural legs.
For example: When we stand with normal legs if we start to lose balance we counter it by stepping in the direction of our balance loss, this tends to counter the balance issue our brain does this automatically no computing or anything, these legs could pretty much do the same by adding a gyro of this type as it is designed to counter balance loss by moving in the direction of the loss of balance to counter the loss, once stable it levels out.
The mechanical legs could do pretty much the same thing, so long as the motors can adjust fast enough to accept the counter command, the human user would also adapt very quickly as their own inner ear gyro would interact with their sensations.
It's just a thought and if I were in a position to test this out I would.
I believe those quad copter gyros are grossly under used in this type of tech as it offers a huge amount of flexibility, for sure you don't need elevation though that could be used in aiding the mech legs user to use it for rising out of a seat and lowering into a seat more efficiently and natural.
I believe they use these types of gyros in Electric unicycles as well so if they can keep people balanced on an electric unicycle I'm sure they could be used in this application to enhance a pair of mech legs.
You need feedback to balance, when you're paralyzed, you have no feedback. Just think about how you walk if your leg falls asleep, you limp even though functionally, your leg is performing the same. It's because you don't have feedback. Walking may come easy, but there's actually a lot of complex things going on when you walk. There is no way for the device to balance itself properly for a lot of reasons, it would require the legs to operate independently, which means you'd be forced to take steps forward/backward that you didn't intend to take, in order to correct imbalances, which would result in a loss of precision and you'd walk like you're drunk, and would probably result in feedback loops that cause you to constantly be shifting around, which would require a much more robust mechanical system.
Imagine for example you're standing over a counter cutting vegetables, and the legs suddenly walk backward in order to correct your balance. That would interrupt your activity. And the legs don't even do that, he's controlling everything from the canes. There's a button on the canes that send a signal to tell the legs to take a step. There's basically a 'stand up', 'sit down', and 'step forward' function, and that's it. So when he puts his cane in position to balance, he presses the button and it steps his leg forward. He's not really walking with his legs, he's walking with the canes.
yep, it's basically just a splint for his legs
C North
Ok I don't know why I wasn't informed of your response but now I see it I can reply.
First off, people who have motion who can walk by themselves are constantly correcting their position when standing still, if you don't believe me just watch them.
They do what is known as fidget shifting, they shift their weight from one side to the other sometimes forward sometimes backwards even taking a step in either direction all to keep balance unnoticed as we all do it.
So any device that was made in conjunction with this could incorporate mechanical fidget shifting, this could simply be a system that has a central location and as the central location goes out of balance a small motion would be induced to correct the imbalance.
Now of course if you put that central location as a fixed direct spot, you will get issues however if you put it as a tolerance ie say from the center location 5% in either direction it would allow for small anomalies in the person actual balance.
Remember as I said before just because you lose the ability to walk does not mean you lose the ability to balance yourself.
It also would need a careful selection of power rating for each leg based on the bodies weight, if notice legs tend to function based on weight, the fatter the person the slower they move unless injuries are noted, and we are not talking about power lifters or sports people.
Anyway just watch someone cutting something at a counter how much they shift their weight around, it's quite a lot, either at the hips or moving the feet around, sometimes they actually lean against the top to stabilise themselves.
As for feedback that is a simple one to overcome.
You fit an electronic clutch system to the joints which I might add are not that expensive, which would allow any small impacts to be smoothed out.
So let's say the person wearing it, was fidgeting, but then for some reason the programming decided to over step, the electronic clutch would compensate by allowing the joint to simply slip, a bit like a human hip or joint does now that small movement of the joint allows for imperfections in the human bodies stance without over compensating.
(That was an impressive video of the suit) would their be another type that would not need to any kind of external use of metal use perhaps internal Nano tech that would have micro robots that would allow the user to walk with their own limbs the Nano tech would target the issue that is being the hinder and fix it
Wow, they deserve a medal for this!
We hear so much about how computer and AI are getting too advanced and its dangerous but this is incredible, the feeling he must have is priceless.
Well done to him coz the machine helps but he's putting everything he has in too, one cool dude
I've wondered about replicating the inner ear for balance. Like small, clear, liquid filled spheres with lasers reading the levels and orientations of the fluids so a computer can make the suit compensate accordingly. Idk just a thought.
This is what my tax dollars should be paying for 🗽I approve
We get shitty and useless wars instead.
@@theuberman7170 With war you get these things faster.. Big pressure on scientists from governments to accomplish tasks..
The Uberman get real snowflake
we get shit and useless wars instead of take care of humain
@@Hury209 Rather than a big pressure on scientists, was is simply giving scientists a lot more money to develop new technologies.
I am a paraplegic, please advise where I can buy this
I am already working on the creation of a more advanced ekzokostima for people with oranicheniyami physical abilities.
I plan in September 2019 to show the prototype in public after patenting. Only a literate programmer is needed to create algorithms for the movement of bone.
By yet it will be automatically automated due to the cost of the dates and the complexity of creating a budget model, but there will be manual semi automatic control.
Now I'm working on his modeling with drawings and he made it cheaper because of some tricky decisions.
The presentation will be in Russia most likely, there will also be the center of the company most likely.
If everything turns out to be, forget about the bones of the navceda, as the suit itself will keep balance by guiding the spine.
Cost of the costume will be about 3000 euros for the sample with the highest load capacity of 120kg.
For other weight categories, the cost will be lower.
If it's expensive, then it's because of expensive motherboards that updates will come and eventually a voice assistant will have access to all modes of the suit and will remember the passed road as it will be connected to GPS satellites to return home in automatic mode. The accumulators just do not know how much to rasschitivat. According to my estimates, somewhere around 6 kilometers must be enough, but if not, we will expand. I would be very grateful if you contact me.
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It's gonna be allright !!!
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It's a prototype...
Outstanding!
Technology actually being put to good use.
I wish i could live to see the year 2121.... the future we are creating today will be beautiful then.
Yeah...toxic lakes, radioactive zones everywhere and protein bars made of insects for food. Beautiful.
"Future" technology maybe here sooner than you think.
nope. we are destroying faster than we are creating. by far. potential? tremendous. if only...
Californians moving out of the state
* Hold my poor choices*
@@lepterfirefall insects are actually not bad at all! The other stuff tho..
I somehow imagine entitled parents being like "your legs work fine! Let my child play with your robot leg things!"
Then when you refuse to give them your exoskeleton, they curse you and ridicule you for being unable to walk/stand properly.
This made up scenario pissed me off cause I can see it actually happening I know itd be a older lady with a can I speak to the manager haircut
@@aenoythouchalanh7838 omg hahaha
The joy expression on his face is priceless, That's really the true purpose of technology.
Cool, can you do a quadruped version?
For the strange among us, of course.
A quad would work better.
Oh
Big hope for a lot of people. Good job folks.
That's awesome... cant believe people give this a thumbs down. Sure he is using the crutches to balance but this is probably the beginning stages of the invention. Give it some time they will perfect this. Who knows maybe even with prolonged use and practice you can get the balance right.
Well, people have this neat little thing called eyes. What they do is read and see, and the video title/thumbnail looked promising, so we thought we'd see a short explanation and a demonstration. All we got was a guy fiddling with it and walking for around 1/4th-1/3rd of the video to the tune of loud royalty free music.
Looks like all those years of development are paying off!
Can it be designed in such a way that the entire frame is concealed in one's daily wear? Can we make use of some smart materials. ?
Great idea and application, but this video doesn't give much information. Like, what was his level of mobility before use? battery life?Cost? Not even any info in the description lol
My uncle has been a quadrapalegic for 30 years . Can move his arms from shoulder to elbows could he try this out ?
which cod is this? the new advanced warfare?
Technology that people have invented to make peoples lives better !!
Well done 👍 keep advancing..
Work towards your goals..
Simply amazing!!🥇💯💯💯💯
Could we buy it
what about without crutches?
Sir hmko chahiye kitna price hai
Does this help with the muscles that have wasted away due to the spinal in jury
With training and practice.
House of Design Robotics thanks ;)
Will there be a point were the user does not need the canes
That's pretty awesome if he didn't have the exo suit on he would have been carrying his whole body on just his arms the suits holding him up it probably census him tilt forward and it lifts his legs one at a time obviously he'll need the crutches or he'll fall but he's able to walk on his own without putting any strain on his arms it's pretty incredible
Is this device (Machine) is available in INDIA Pls Reply
Best thing I saw at CES. I hope it can be brought to the masses soon. What ever reason would have to thumbs down this?
Great to see a device to get people who would normally be stuck in a chair up and around .
And avoid bed sores, the biggest medical condition to arise for those in a 'chair.
Excellent to get the disable out of the wheelchair.
Agreed!
@@HouseofDesignRobotics so are any updates on this?
this gives new meaning to one small step for man, one huge step for mankind, absolutely fantastic, wonderful effort and upload, I would like to know if there is a contribution link for this worthy cause, cheers and thanks
Who's the music by? I really like it
Wow!!! Made me tear up. What wonders the future will hold?
Third World War, probably
this is just the beginning
@@giampaolomannucci8281 wow. Happy much?
william smith just being realist, has nothing to do with happiness or sadness.
@@giampaolomannucci8281 stuff like that is mostly on optimism and pessimism because it is not %100 guaranteed that that will be the case. Even if it is slightly likely. Almost nothing has 100% probability
if it started raining would they just stop working
You'd have to ask Suit X.
Jesus Christ that was very emotional to me for some reason. Beautiful
Very great, that guy couldn't get out of his chair without that exoskeleton. He could get along much better on his own with that technology.
Where's the one in the thumbnail?
How is it better than a wheelchair? Will he be able to climb the stairs on this? Or at least on the curb?
What will be the price for this product
Where can you trial this in england
We're almost there with the technology.
He was so happy to walk dose he get to keep th st t bot so he can walk or no
Hey I got this idea but didn't have time for that cause I joined my higher studies you can add neuro sensors to it and it will tell the motors to move when you think
Wow im totally wowed if you can get the price down for the va you will make soldiers cry i want to help out anyway i can please send me everything you have on the project
Please contact Suit X for info.
I am interested to buy this product please help me to how to buy
Another 10 years and it will work better and be common place seeing people like him walking around and doing errands like everyone else...
How much is this suit? From where can I buy it?
What level of injury can u use this exoskeleton, and how much would they cost?
There was a video also on extreme electrocution was found to regenerate nerves.... at the cost of slightly burned skin.
Would it be easier to modify a hover board for better mobility? That seems a bit in the prototype stage.
We don't have hover boards yet.
That's awesome. Imagine what this tech will be like in 10 to 15 years!
10 - 15 years is a long time in tech. Tech moves fast.
In the next year, if everything goes according to plan, they will forget about the bones
Ya no doubt. Look at all these changes to our technology in the last 5 years. It's advancing quicker than ever before.
@@3d_i_industries_ua_868 I have not forgotten about my bones.
One of thee best inventions for people that can not walk..
Wait a few years or less & they will be running laps!!!
DEv
a year later yes !! will but not as a sport
That's awesome. Just being able to go to the bathroom by yourself , has to be a great feeling. Technology can only move forward from here. Until the day we can repair spinal cord injuries, this is another step forward.
This can be available in Saudi Arabia??
In five years, this guy is going to be running at a marathon.
Your almost there bro. Its coming. Tech is so great.
Yes its very nice to see him able to walk.
Hola dónde se puede comprar?
The best thing is that this movement can actually stimulate the nervs to grow and perhaps even form a new connection in the body. That would be the possibility to be able to walk again on his own. But nervs grow slowly so it would take years.
outstanding work by the Engineering Team.
That's pretty awesome
wow WHAT RESULT! thx for share!
Can't wait until there's and exoskeleton Olympics! Imagine all the crazy types of events!
Maybe Wheeled sprinter, rocket assisted high jumper and explosive launched shot‐put...etc will appear
hat made me extremely happy too watch him smile when he got up and started walking around
sir some advance plzz which city are awaylebel this product this product need me then my father are also this position plzz
It's hard to conceive for us how that feels great to him. What an awesome technology!
How much is the price and is there a charge for me
Contact Suit X for price.
Why am I crying watching this guy walk.... 😢😢😢
How can we purchase this machine
Contact the makers of Suit X
It made me cry . I've got many years without walking
how it is controlled?
This is how Wallace and Gromit: The Wrong Trousers begins.
But on a serious note, this is an amazing advancement.
(2:23) did someone notice something falling down
Or did he FALL for it?
Where can I buy this? XD
You take a good walk now brother
God bless they man who create this technology.
How much??? KEEP ITS UP 👍👌👏
My mom was a paraplegic during the last few years. This brings a tear to my eye
Spero che queste tecnologie possano evolversi al punto tale da rendere la deambulazione sempre più naturale per queste persone. Bravi!
Nice, very good startup, God to help!