The giant mech that can move at 21 kmh sounds interesting. You'd think they would have shown that instead of it just shambling along. lol. I also like the exosuit handling airport luggage. Now one United Airlines employee can destroy the luggage that used to take an entire ground crew to wreck.
The potential for increased mobility and independence is genuinely heartwarming. I can envision a future where this technology becomes more accessible, allowing those with mobility challenges to navigate the world with greater ease.
Yeah. That’s precisely why they developed this technology. Nobody gives a shit about people with disabilities as it is now, so they would have me believe that they would spend huge amounts of money to develop this metal fuckery just to help people with disabilities 🙄
low-profile version of exoskeleton suits tailored for the elderly is a fantastic idea. It's crucial to make technology accessible and user-friendly for all age groups.
I would have loved to have the shoulder and leg assists while working in the warehouse for over 20 years. The damage from doing that work long term would have definitely been minimized.
Thank you for sharing your experience! It's truly remarkable how technology, like exoskeletons, has the potential to minimize long-term damage and enhance the well-being of workers. Your perspective adds valuable insight to the discussion around the benefits of such advancements in the workplace.
The ones for trekking and shoulder could be used for people with physical impairment to improve their performance. Mostly old people need extra help for legs.
Absolutely! Exoskeleton suits have immense potential to enhance mobility, making them an excellent solution for older individuals who may need that extra support for their legs.
The potential impact on the lives of individuals recovering from these conditions is immense. These devices not only provide physical support but also offer a pathway to expedited rehabilitation.
The significance for individuals recovering from these conditions is enormous. These devices not only supply physical assistance but also present a route to accelerate the rehabilitation process.
I would like to see something that allows someone to have the capability to walk and the ability to control a mechanical arm with the hand that they have while being able to control the exoskeleton of the other arm at the same time.
Sounds like an incredible concept! The idea of walking while simultaneously controlling both a mechanical arm and an exoskeleton is fascinating. This kind of technology has the potential to revolutionize mobility and enhance human capabilities.
Hello I am Korean. I'm a RUclipsr who teaches Chinese to students I like your video I want to show your video to Korean people when they study What are the conditions to use the video?
I appreciate this vital technology. Especially for people who have sustained permanent debilitating injuries from auto accidents, war, whatever. BUT, i hate the way its advertised to average people. Using it as a crutch will only weaken the body causing human beings to rely on the tech. Good old fashion deadlifts, squats and presses not only work, but safeguards you from injury and guarantees you raw physical strength into your golden years.
Your perspective is insightful. While exoskeletons offer crucial support for those with permanent injuries, there's concern about how they're marketed to the general public. Emphasizing the importance of traditional strength-building exercises like deadlifts, squats, and presses is a valid point. Balancing technological assistance with maintaining natural physical strength is essential for overall health and longevity. It's crucial to promote a holistic approach to fitness that incorporates both innovative technologies and proven, time-tested methods.
2 questions, does it help build the muscles?And do you have anything like for small farms?Cutting stacking wood telling raking digging that kind of thing
mostly there are exoskeletons which are used in the army by many countries and only available to the military. other exeoskeletons are useful for disable people.
I have sacro-iliac joint dysfunction and i would really really really really like to try this hula hoop jesus mech. The soft belt it is mounted on matches the belt i already wear every day, so i'm very very very very ready
Indeed, the fusion of AI and exoskeletons is both exciting and unsettling. The future holds incredible potential, but ethical considerations will be crucial in navigating this evolving landscape.
Shocking there isn't any advertised technology for robotic exoskeleton assistance for people with back injuries as back pain is one of the most notable medical problems in America.
Advancements in robotic exoskeletons could be a game-changer for those with back injuries. Increased awareness and collaboration between tech developers and healthcare professionals are essential to bring these solutions to the forefront.
Am I the only one getting the feeling that this video is AI generated? At least the voice definitely sounds artificial and the whole thing has some weird glitches. Don't get me wrong, I love the content and the delivery is great. Gave it a thumbs up. Just curious
Interesting and thanks. To understand the usefulness and where these devices might be heading, go read the book [the book from the late 50s] 'Starship Troopers.'
try a wingsuit that keeps you in flight, but instead of fire ignited propulsion , have it be kinetic propulsion powered by hydrogen or electricity and have the flight mechanism be based on the principles that the flight of an animal with wings might have flapping its wings. and you dont have to exert yourself to flap the wings as they are flapped by the exoskeleton or by you optionally and you control the degree/extent to which the effort of the flapping is left up to you. a more homogeneous wingsuit concept. and evolve the wing to suite the dynamic of the human body rather than that of an animal´s. i would imagine that for a human, the best wing flap would have to be vertically flapped with the joint being at the shoulder level of height surrounding the entire claviculae with thin wings 360 degrees around and reaching twice your height toward the ground and thin enough to fold the wings for portability. once the exoskeleton for it small enough is developed.
Absolutely, there's a striking resemblance between Skeletonics and the Landmates in Appleseed. The fusion of technology and mobility in both is fascinating. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
3:43 I kind of want it to have autonomous functionality but i guess it's good that an ai voice narrator identifies the lack of autonomous functionalityy as a good thing if it thinks ai is dangerous...
Nossa tecnologia é totalmente arcaica ao ponto de termos que depender de energia que se esgota em questão horas, o mundo quase perfeito teoricamente teria energia com durabilidade inesgotável e inteligência artificial realista além do nosso conhecimento limitado.
Could someone please get back to me on the Hypershell for legs,? and the one after it that helps upper body I have weak legs and cannot stand up with out bracing myself onto other objects can't really walk and my arms need to be stronger. I am sitting down all the time I have to use a wheelchair all of the time to get around. please let me know how I can get Hypershell.
The concept of using exoskeletons for self-defense is intriguing. While the primary focus is often on enhancing physical capabilities, there could be potential applications in personal security.
@@josedelarocha2455 he died for us because he loves us it your choice believe or not but you will have to stand in judgment for all the things you have done and I have done some of the same things every believer has but JESUS is merciful if you repent and put your faith and trust in him it’s way better with him
Remember kids. You will be sharing a suit with your sweaty co-worker from the night shift. And you now get to work not 8 hours but 12 because you can last longer.
They really want to make money create some kind of portable autonomous human sized robot to dig trenches or ditches or holes quicker than a human can and you will be rich
@@KinoTechReviews not going to go all the way into it because that would hurt me and I'm with nobody sitting here taking on this government as a fun project since they come in my house and took out my shift but there's ways to learn fractions that delegate different rotation degrees that participate learn qualities with the atmosphere and with material that make the features lighter stronger and faster but most people don't pay attention to fractions they don't know enough about them they don't know how to measure . They don't understand the depths the length the weight and the pull to how everything moves together or against each other in growth or in loss or instability
Used on a healthy person with no physical impairments and it will cause them to become weaker. Used on a person who has impairments it can help them with increased independence and mobility. Its the same as taking a healthy person and have them sit and only use a wheel chair year after year and eventually they will have bound themselves to it becoming disabled as opposed to someone who is already disabled and it helps them get around, though with clear limitations especially where they are not properly designed for all terrains and types of sidewalks.
I understand your concern about the possibility of a healthy person becoming weaker through prolonged use of an exoskeleton.When employed as part of a rehabilitation or mobility aid plan for those with impairments, exoskeletons can offer substantial benefits. what we observed that these devices are not intended for extended use by individuals without impairments, and their design and application are specifically tailored to assist those facing mobility challenges.
If you have a young, fit body, do not turn your nose to these systems… A lightweight Hyper Shell or any of the many exoskeleton systems can help you get more done with half the effort. Less strain to your body will help keep your young fit body if you stay active with low-impact activities.
having a human element allows for intuition, adaptability, and decision-making that machines might struggle to replicate. Human-machine collaboration often brings out the best of both worlds, combining the strengths of technology with the unique qualities of human intelligence.
The giant mech that can move at 21 kmh sounds interesting. You'd think they would have shown that instead of it just shambling along. lol.
I also like the exosuit handling airport luggage. Now one United Airlines employee can destroy the luggage that used to take an entire ground crew to wreck.
Ripley would be proud!!!
😊😊😊👍👍éxcélant
Would like to see more applications towards those with physical disabilities.
The potential for increased mobility and independence is genuinely heartwarming. I can envision a future where this technology becomes more accessible, allowing those with mobility challenges to navigate the world with greater ease.
Yeah. That’s precisely why they developed this technology. Nobody gives a shit about people with disabilities as it is now, so they would have me believe that they would spend huge amounts of money to develop this metal fuckery just to help people with disabilities 🙄
i want it for the elderly, have family members in the 60s and 70s would be nice to have a low profile version for them
low-profile version of exoskeleton suits tailored for the elderly is a fantastic idea. It's crucial to make technology accessible and user-friendly for all age groups.
That's why I'm learning robotics
I would have loved to have the shoulder and leg assists while working in the warehouse for over 20 years. The damage from doing that work long term would have definitely been minimized.
Thank you for sharing your experience! It's truly remarkable how technology, like exoskeletons, has the potential to minimize long-term damage and enhance the well-being of workers. Your perspective adds valuable insight to the discussion around the benefits of such advancements in the workplace.
3:16 The unparalleled experience,.... is unparalleled
This reminds me of Rigs Mechanized Combat League on PSVR 🤩
The ones for trekking and shoulder could be used for people with physical impairment to improve their performance. Mostly old people need extra help for legs.
Absolutely! Exoskeleton suits have immense potential to enhance mobility, making them an excellent solution for older individuals who may need that extra support for their legs.
Agreed
Now we're one step closer to Patlabor in real life.
This is what is needed by the Disabled American Veterans!
Great advanced technology I have been waiting for.
How fast can you vibrate your hips wearing this
lol
Wtf😂
About 2100 rmp
If humans didn't compete for money and superiority who knows what they could achieve just by working together.
So you support china?
Lol that is the ultimate society got atleast 100 years before its even considered.
Soon there will be mech suits designed for fighting 😮
kuratas is the most famous mech robot from japan and there is another one named Megabot from USA. Check them out.
going shopping in a prosthesis can't be boring
cool devices for reconvalescence and acceleration of rehabilitation in diseases of the musculoskeletal system and peripheral nervous system
The potential impact on the lives of individuals recovering from these conditions is immense. These devices not only provide physical support but also offer a pathway to expedited rehabilitation.
Good cool happy okay love Dwight Jr 👍
This is the future
Indeed
Hazar when I'm an old man I'll be jogging more than as a young man! Set mode to jog!!
@lucaaugment9039 haha I am a garage hobbit!
Would love to see something like Hypershell give mobility back to those with weakened lower bodies.
The significance for individuals recovering from these conditions is enormous. These devices not only supply physical assistance but also present a route to accelerate the rehabilitation process.
Wow this commercial for half baked tech almost looks like a legitimate youtube video.
I would like to see something that allows someone to have the capability to walk and the ability to control a mechanical arm with the hand that they have while being able to control the exoskeleton of the other arm at the same time.
Sounds like an incredible concept! The idea of walking while simultaneously controlling both a mechanical arm and an exoskeleton is fascinating. This kind of technology has the potential to revolutionize mobility and enhance human capabilities.
watching this while my wife is breastfeeding my baby. i think it has real practical usages in nursing as well!
I’m interested
I like these products, even though they won’t be for the general public those that can access them will obtain a piloting knowledge of those suits.
Hello
I am Korean.
I'm a RUclipsr who teaches Chinese to students
I like your video
I want to show your video to Korean people when they study
What are the conditions to use the video?
Hello. Thank you for liking the video. You can use the video to show to your students but you cannot upload the video on your RUclips channel.
Never laughed so much lool The apes dreaming to become machines... what a lost civilization it's incredible!!!
Used as military applications would be nice.
indeed !
Wow I could use one because I've got a bad hip but really I could needed one to help me walking.
I appreciate this vital technology. Especially for people who have sustained permanent debilitating injuries from auto accidents, war, whatever. BUT, i hate the way its advertised to average people. Using it as a crutch will only weaken the body causing human beings to rely on the tech. Good old fashion deadlifts, squats and presses not only work, but safeguards you from injury and guarantees you raw physical strength into your golden years.
Your perspective is insightful. While exoskeletons offer crucial support for those with permanent injuries, there's concern about how they're marketed to the general public. Emphasizing the importance of traditional strength-building exercises like deadlifts, squats, and presses is a valid point. Balancing technological assistance with maintaining natural physical strength is essential for overall health and longevity. It's crucial to promote a holistic approach to fitness that incorporates both innovative technologies and proven, time-tested methods.
Technology is currently difficult, mainly due to insufficient speed of "CPU", "GPU", "sensor" and "display"
Give them all your movements at your job making the machine learning process take 80% less time. Record Shattered🎉
We need Gundams next
2 questions, does it help build the muscles?And do you have anything like for small farms?Cutting stacking wood telling raking digging that kind of thing
mostly there are exoskeletons which are used in the army by many countries and only available to the military.
other exeoskeletons are useful for disable people.
would this hypershell improve my performance on badminton court?
Based on their presentation and specifications they might help. But need to check if the hypershell supports the movements of badminton or not.
I have sacro-iliac joint dysfunction and i would really really really really like to try this hula hoop jesus mech. The soft belt it is mounted on matches the belt i already wear every day, so i'm very very very very ready
I wanna see somebody follow BigFoot into a field with an exoskeleton on.
That is going to be an epic chase !
When system shock, alien 2, metal gear become a reality...
Oh Yess !!
1:00 I'd keep like 8 of those batteries on me lol
I would love one of these i work in manufacturing. Would be awsome. To use. They probably cost a fortune like a house or a car.
Skeletonics for film industry-- you could make some awesome monsters with those frames
indeed
Capture Big Foot. Let us watch them try. Let's see him fall and get back up.
Such a GREAT 🎉🎉😅
Thanks 🙂
Real life titans
AI is being used for constructing EXOskeletons. Great and Scary time to live in . What awaits us later on
Indeed, the fusion of AI and exoskeletons is both exciting and unsettling. The future holds incredible potential, but ethical considerations will be crucial in navigating this evolving landscape.
Shocking there isn't any advertised technology for robotic exoskeleton assistance for people with back injuries as back pain is one of the most notable medical problems in America.
Advancements in robotic exoskeletons could be a game-changer for those with back injuries. Increased awareness and collaboration between tech developers and healthcare professionals are essential to bring these solutions to the forefront.
Companis like Ekso Bionics , ReWalk, Wyss Institute are providing solutions on these issues. There may be numerous products in R&D also.
💪🏼
2:51 perfect structural start to flying homes and free travel and inter planetary migration blessings shall increase
Am I the only one getting the feeling that this video is AI generated? At least the voice definitely sounds artificial and the whole thing has some weird glitches. Don't get me wrong, I love the content and the delivery is great. Gave it a thumbs up. Just curious
There are many channels that are like this. The bots are in many comment sections as well.
Interesting and thanks. To understand the usefulness and where these devices might be heading, go read the book [the book from the late 50s] 'Starship Troopers.'
2:45
Factory workers at BMW plants are already wearing them to assemble their cars.
Great 👍🏼
"We are Borg. You will be assimilated. Resistance is futile."
You should check the Humanoid robot video which we made. Progression is at the peak !
try a wingsuit that keeps you in flight, but instead of fire ignited propulsion , have it be kinetic propulsion powered by hydrogen or electricity and have the flight mechanism be based on the principles that the flight of an animal with wings might have flapping its wings. and you dont have to exert yourself to flap the wings as they are flapped by the exoskeleton or by you optionally and you control the degree/extent to which the effort of the flapping is left up to you. a more homogeneous wingsuit concept. and evolve the wing to suite the dynamic of the human body rather than that of an animal´s. i would imagine that for a human, the best wing flap would have to be vertically flapped with the joint being at the shoulder level of height surrounding the entire claviculae with thin wings 360 degrees around and reaching twice your height toward the ground and thin enough to fold the wings for portability. once the exoskeleton for it small enough is developed.
Sounds amazing !
Now watch the trailer for a game called "The Surge". Very creepy how much this lines up with it.
Damn !! Just saw the poster and it does match.
the skeletonics reminds you of the Landmates of the anime Appleseed.
Absolutely, there's a striking resemblance between Skeletonics and the Landmates in Appleseed. The fusion of technology and mobility in both is fascinating. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Let’s Edge of Tomorrow this thing.
Amazing movie !
at least they used the elysium model. aside XOS2 barely any model use the minimalist approach to models
Yea :)
3:43 I kind of want it to have autonomous functionality but i guess it's good that an ai voice narrator identifies the lack of autonomous functionalityy as a good thing if it thinks ai is dangerous...
goodbye knees
Wheres the sexy body cosplay exoscaleton on the thumbnail
Nossa tecnologia é totalmente arcaica ao ponto de termos que depender de energia que se esgota em questão horas, o mundo quase perfeito teoricamente teria energia com durabilidade inesgotável e inteligência artificial realista além do nosso conhecimento limitado.
Could someone please get back to me on the Hypershell for legs,? and the one after it that helps upper body I have weak legs and cannot stand up with out bracing myself onto other objects can't really walk and my arms need to be stronger. I am sitting down all the time I have to use a wheelchair all of the time to get around. please let me know how I can get Hypershell.
hello,
here is the link to their website.
www.hypershell.cc/
is there any for knee support and balance?
Would these be useful for self defense
The concept of using exoskeletons for self-defense is intriguing. While the primary focus is often on enhancing physical capabilities, there could be potential applications in personal security.
Do you have one of these that can help someone with M.S. and is losing mobility and lack of strength due to the M.S. numbness,etc.
Hi. We at Kino Tech Reviews only present the technological products and do not share them as affiliate links for selling them. Thank you
Where i can buy this exoskeleton
I think and extensive google search may help. You can use the names provided in the description of the video.
Death stranding IRL
What happened in 5:31 ?
Fua yo quisiera un exoesqueleto que me permitiera tener super fuerza xd estaria genial
Seems like best for soldiers and 911 team
Even allows you to fight bears 🐻
하늘을 나는 듯할 정도로 점프력을 강하고 착지도 무리 없는 입는 로봇은 없나요?
The third one just seems like it could just be replaced with a loader.
DID you see ? what if - light in it can-make material stronger or week...
Borgs, here we come. . .
Very soon :D
JESUS loves you and died for your sin and on the third day he rose again repent and trust in him
Well, I didn't ask him to die for me so he shouldn't expect something in return, like leave me alone dude.
@@josedelarocha2455 he died for us because he loves us it your choice believe or not but you will have to stand in judgment for all the things you have done and I have done some of the same things every believer has but JESUS is merciful if you repent and put your faith and trust in him it’s way better with him
Remember kids. You will be sharing a suit with your sweaty co-worker from the night shift. And you now get to work not 8 hours but 12 because you can last longer.
Damn !
They really want to make money create some kind of portable autonomous human sized robot to dig trenches or ditches or holes quicker than a human can and you will be rich
Or you can get what we call exercise and actually walk or run under your own power.
I like your exoskeleton but do you know you can adapt the weight to your material it's gravity in length
Given the extent of R&D these companies do, their launched products are for sure tested.
@@KinoTechReviews not going to go all the way into it because that would hurt me and I'm with nobody sitting here taking on this government as a fun project since they come in my house and took out my shift but there's ways to learn fractions that delegate different rotation degrees that participate learn qualities with the atmosphere and with material that make the features lighter stronger and faster but most people don't pay attention to fractions they don't know enough about them they don't know how to measure . They don't understand the depths the length the weight and the pull to how everything moves together or against each other in growth or in loss or instability
Thinking of there is a person who has highly combat technique or marshal arts wearing the suit...
That would be epic !
*Death Stranding* anyone??
Used on a healthy person with no physical impairments and it will cause them to become weaker. Used on a person who has impairments it can help them with increased independence and mobility. Its the same as taking a healthy person and have them sit and only use a wheel chair year after year and eventually they will have bound themselves to it becoming disabled as opposed to someone who is already disabled and it helps them get around, though with clear limitations especially where they are not properly designed for all terrains and types of sidewalks.
I understand your concern about the possibility of a healthy person becoming weaker through prolonged use of an exoskeleton.When employed as part of a rehabilitation or mobility aid plan for those with impairments, exoskeletons can offer substantial benefits. what we observed that these devices are not intended for extended use by individuals without impairments, and their design and application are specifically tailored to assist those facing mobility challenges.
Alright bois, looks like we're ready for the AI robot takeover. If AI gets out of line, just hop into one of these babies and set the record straight
All exoskeleton have 1 drawback. They put forces on your body, that will hurt it.
Only the faulty and cheap ones.
💪💪💪
I need a compensator module... for my back
Prothesis looks clunky AF.
If you have a young, fit body, do not turn your nose to these systems… A lightweight Hyper Shell or any of the many exoskeleton systems can help you get more done with half the effort. Less strain to your body will help keep your young fit body if you stay active with low-impact activities.
Sell one of those small ones upper with mas production 100$ theyd sell like hotcakes an someone would get atleast a billion if not more
Da Mazinga anni 80.
Al cane robot della seconda guerra mondiale.
Al ventunesimo secolo con scheletri di robot?
but when you build somthing like that why is needed a human beign?
having a human element allows for intuition, adaptability, and decision-making that machines might struggle to replicate. Human-machine collaboration often brings out the best of both worlds, combining the strengths of technology with the unique qualities of human intelligence.
Prototype unflexible
new ways to deny your workers comp claim.
3:38 "Enabling it to gallop at speeds of up to 21 mph". Really? It looks like it can barely walk let alone run.
That's what we thought but Exosapien technologies have mentioned this in their press release.
机甲时代😏
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Pesan buat anak lagi 10 unit buat anak dan istri untuk bermain kejutan bersamaan dengan pesanan yang tadi mobil rumah dan lain lain ❤😊❤😊❤ thank you
Will this help disabled ppl who can barely walk?
Ofcourse. But you need to check which product is certified and available for your purpose.