He looks after so that the straps are seated, quite obviously what I can see so do not understand the fun. Or he has a vicious neck after too much mobile use, welcome :)
I mostly pass cnets vids just after looking thumbnail pic...then this lovely lady came...and since then i never missed any of her vids.. passing with out watching hardly happened... maybe finally CNET figured out how to think out of the box...:p
This would’ve been a great investment for senior artist painters or for the elderly who would still continue a hobby. Put aside those purchase conditions, it’s intentions are quite hypocritical if not, shady.
Lexy/CNET, Is there a fear that having an exoskeleton to help the factory workers could lead to muscle weakness overtime as they are being helped/supported by external forces which do not engage their muscles completely? I mean even 20-30% means their muscles would never really be adapting to the strenuous work. I understand it being just to support to avoid muscle fatigue but a helping hand could lead to more problems, don't you think?
I think it depends on how it's being used. The workers in those factories have to do a lot of physical work so I don't think there's any issue with muscle deterioration since this only takes off part of the load. I could also imagine workers maybe not using it in the morning but only in the afternoon so they definitely have enough of a workout but won't tire too much. But I'm sure you have a point, overdoing it might have more negative consequences in the long run.
@@MisterSquirtle Using it only after one gets tired like after lunch or so. Thats a good point. That would help the body to relax yet keep working without really putting much strain to the body physically.
Watching this series is so calming. Sure she’s attractive.
But her interest doesn’t seem fake or obnoxious.
The first thing he looked 0:46 🤦🏻♂️
He looks after so that the straps are seated, quite obviously what I can see so do not understand the fun. Or he has a vicious neck after too much mobile use, welcome :)
like a kid trying not to stare, lol
pervert
I never clicked on a cnet video so fast
The yellow shirt?
Lexy looks hot in anything.
I mostly pass cnets vids just after looking thumbnail pic...then this lovely lady came...and since then i never missed any of her vids.. passing with out watching hardly happened... maybe finally CNET figured out how to think out of the box...:p
She's beautiful 😍
4:00 geez! soft goods🤣
Lol the guy at 1:36 , when Lexi said " Maybe I'll turn around & point out what I'm Wearing 😎👍😉😉
This would’ve been a great investment for senior artist painters or for the elderly who would still continue a hobby. Put aside those purchase conditions, it’s intentions are quite hypocritical if not, shady.
I like the Elysium version better, favela ninja
Wish I had this when my mom told me to put up the curtains :D
Good. Hopefully we’re getting closer to having the power loaders from Aliens!
5k? come on China is selling for 300 Dollar already
Lexy/CNET, Is there a fear that having an exoskeleton to help the factory workers could lead to muscle weakness overtime as they are being helped/supported by external forces which do not engage their muscles completely? I mean even 20-30% means their muscles would never really be adapting to the strenuous work. I understand it being just to support to avoid muscle fatigue but a helping hand could lead to more problems, don't you think?
I think it depends on how it's being used. The workers in those factories have to do a lot of physical work so I don't think there's any issue with muscle deterioration since this only takes off part of the load.
I could also imagine workers maybe not using it in the morning but only in the afternoon so they definitely have enough of a workout but won't tire too much. But I'm sure you have a point, overdoing it might have more negative consequences in the long run.
@@MisterSquirtle Using it only after one gets tired like after lunch or so. Thats a good point. That would help the body to relax yet keep working without really putting much strain to the body physically.
LMAO damn he was obvious
11:32 they also call McDonald's workers "team members" and they don't really care about their workers.
what about lift furniture like sofas, tables king size mat….
different company has one designed for heavy lifting
I thought factory workers were being replaced by robots. I'm confused.
Ever had tennis elbow???
Someone played COD advanced warfare too much.
@10:51 gigity
Thicc
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Device will make you weaker.
call of duty advanced warfare