@Mountain Nomad VFX Pretending to be real but failing badly only reminds the viewer what is lost, but on the other side, making a mechanical hand makes the viewer only think about the possibilities.
@@grahamt5924 Yeah, if the would have tried this "robot aestetic" and function, insted of the weird plastic manniquin look, It would have been easier for amputees.
This stuff is sci-fi made real. The next generation of tech seems to be able to incorporate nerves into the tech so there's an actual sensation of touch, which is absolutely mind blowing.
Over the years I just see a bunch of impressive but similar bionic arms, I just wish the companies would show the Ms of input to output delay on the hands, to see if we are improving in terms of responsiveness over the years. In terms of Usefulness this is already good, but I want the tech to improve enough that both tracking tech in the real world and virtual worlds will be able to give people the experience of having hands againm
We completely agree! It's tricky to state what the delay for achieving a grip is, as it varies from person to person and even between different grips. For our hand, it's around 0.5 seconds, but some grips are even quicker than that. When the user is setting up their hand in our app, they can also adjust the sensitivity of different signals to fine-tune how the hand receives inputs from their residual limb in real time. Prosthetic technology is definitely progressing and we're always pushing to be at the forefront of the industry. 🦾
i was wanted to say the same, but i think Musk's Neuralink tech can come in handy here... i dont see any other options, its almost 2027 dammit, where's our Sarif Industries?
It's not just the thought to motion latency, but also the sharpness of control and feedback of contact. The technologies for both are getting there, but will probably take years longer to perfect and commercialise.
@@INagletz_ I don't trust the average pharma or medical device company to put one of those neuralink things in me, but I trust Musk even less than that.
Super stoked to see more research going into prosthetics. Dude when he went to grab that gas cap I expected his whole hand to just rotate and twist it off. That would have been so gnarly
Hey Brother Respect all the way!! I'm right leg BK amputee and is so cool to see how technology has caught up to the point of giving us so much freedom and independence. Great Job!!
Wild how far we're coming, can't wait to see what's in store for the next 20 years as things continue to advance. Imagine a nueralink type capability, with the advanced robotics instore. I could see a time in the not so distant future people choosing robotic prosthetics over there actual limbs. Maybe its a bit to sci-fi but I dont think its outside the realm of possibility in our lifetime.
You could have an arm collection that you can swap every day just like a watch collection. An arm for every occasion. One arm that’s designed for a the gym, one with guns on it because why not and more
Bravo dude! Your attitude is quite impressive and proud of you. I'm a Vietnam vet and got to see lots of injuries and have some idea as to the barriers you have overcome. Best of luck!
I want to thank you for being there so to help others make things better and not feel hopeless. I'm going to have to start sending info and links and he the one to piss him off first, but no one else is willing to try...My 32 year old nephew had a quadruple amputation and I have been trying to work with anybody to develop hands that continue improving. I would like for him to try to look at some options, others, like you have and hopefully just get better. You're awesome! Doing emotioal research can be so confusing and exhausting and frustrating, humiliating...lol❤
@@Rayen14946 there are online projects and guides how to make many types of prosthetics. If let's say there's 3D printing needed - she can browse a place that does 3D measurements and printing. if there's a will to do - it can be done
As I saw him opening up his gas cap and stuff, all I could think about was how much of a huge step forward for his day to day activities this must be. I can't help but think that his brain has probably adapted to using these all the time so it just feels like second nature. Prosthetics have come a LONG way in the last 10 years.
My dad lost his left hand in a garage explosion about 3 days ago and I'm looking for the best prosthetic arm replacements that he could use for driving cooking working and really just everyday life, he's a mechanic and also just enjoys working on cars and go karts with me so his hands are pretty important and I want to get him an arm that can allow him to still do what he loves
I have been an upper limb amputee for 47 years now. I have a body powered hook prothesis. I asked my insurance company to help me get a myo-electric like these here. I was turned down. I am in awe at what these myo-electrics can do. Maybe one day before I die. 😢
I think that in terms of human-machine integration it will still take us many years to reach a good functioning of a robotic hand. Because we don't even have a solid theoretical basis in neuroscience that allows this. We don't know how to decode nerve impulses, for example. But with Artificial Intelligence, we could at least have a hand with "self-awareness" and if it could talk and play music that would be cool too.
Considering how much its advanced now Its only a matter of Time It would definitively be faster if they were allowed to work more on humans in more free ways
I have a top of the range prosthetic leg which has a microprocessor that adjusts by how fast I walk but wish they could make one where the ankle would move in unisen with the knee joint so to make it more life like as I still fi d it hard walking up and down steep gradients
Woow there is hope for my brother!!!😃😃 I live in mexico , where can I get two of those , what country is available? How much will cost exactly like those in the video? Thank you!!
With all that we've seen in fictional media and games in recent years, could these bionics be configured to perform actions beyond normal human ability? Say rotate the wrist 360 degrees for various screwing/unscrewing actions, replace individual fingers with tools etc.
And when you get bored with your arm or technology improves, you just change it. That's cool. You don't get attachment to things, but your arms do. In a couple of decades those IA improved computers would be talking with you and installed in those arms. Don't let those choose your friends tho!.
Es la primera vez que una mano prostetic me gusta y es porque son dos por eso veo que es realmente util..... sin embargo le falta movimientos de muñecas.... esta muy bien.... bien por el ...😄
Gosh it really makes you think how grateful it is to have arms, forearms, wrist, hands and fingers, i really wish to see the day bionic arms would surpass biological arms.
"just a silly fun grip" actually, those DO have a practical purpose. Making friends. If you have a bionic arm AND you look fun, a lot of people will like you. And friends are a necessity.
I wish to replace my organic body parts for bionic/robotic ones, in the time when this technology is "fully developed"!! i don't need them i want them!!
By the time your baby is 20, we'll have prosthetic technologies so advanced that they'll probably learn to grow new ones. I won't even be surprised when I see that.
I love the more bionic/cyberpunk look of prosthetics, so cool! The "realistic" prosthetics were just always too fake.
I find the ones that try to look real, creapy.
@@grahamt5924 That's called the Uncanny Valley effect.
Close to real, but not close enough to fool you.
@Mountain Nomad VFX Pretending to be real but failing badly only reminds the viewer what is lost, but on the other side, making a mechanical hand makes the viewer only think about the possibilities.
@@grahamt5924 Yeah, if the would have tried this "robot aestetic" and function, insted of the weird plastic manniquin look, It would have been easier for amputees.
@@pajodato5339 They're trying to replicate everything about the hand because they're far more practical for everyday life than robotic caws.
Imagine the improvement in the quality of life this brings to a person who lost both hands.
I wish to everyone who unfortunately lost/wasn't born with limbs can have a pair like those and live a happy life.
This stuff is sci-fi made real. The next generation of tech seems to be able to incorporate nerves into the tech so there's an actual sensation of touch, which is absolutely mind blowing.
It’s an honor to be able to live through these times
Over the years I just see a bunch of impressive but similar bionic arms, I just wish the companies would show the Ms of input to output delay on the hands, to see if we are improving in terms of responsiveness over the years. In terms of Usefulness this is already good, but I want the tech to improve enough that both tracking tech in the real world and virtual worlds will be able to give people the experience of having hands againm
We completely agree! It's tricky to state what the delay for achieving a grip is, as it varies from person to person and even between different grips. For our hand, it's around 0.5 seconds, but some grips are even quicker than that. When the user is setting up their hand in our app, they can also adjust the sensitivity of different signals to fine-tune how the hand receives inputs from their residual limb in real time. Prosthetic technology is definitely progressing and we're always pushing to be at the forefront of the industry. 🦾
i was wanted to say the same, but i think Musk's Neuralink tech can come in handy here... i dont see any other options, its almost 2027 dammit, where's our Sarif Industries?
It's not just the thought to motion latency, but also the sharpness of control and feedback of contact.
The technologies for both are getting there, but will probably take years longer to perfect and commercialise.
@@INagletz_ I don't trust the average pharma or medical device company to put one of those neuralink things in me, but I trust Musk even less than that.
@@COVVILtd 0.5 is alotta of time , you're thinking in the 200 to 300 ms range
Super stoked to see more research going into prosthetics. Dude when he went to grab that gas cap I expected his whole hand to just rotate and twist it off. That would have been so gnarly
I think these can rotate freely. I have seen several videos of the brand
Hey Brother Respect all the way!! I'm right leg BK amputee and is so cool to see how technology has caught up to the point of giving us so much freedom and independence. Great Job!!
Wild how far we're coming, can't wait to see what's in store for the next 20 years as things continue to advance. Imagine a nueralink type capability, with the advanced robotics instore. I could see a time in the not so distant future people choosing robotic prosthetics over there actual limbs. Maybe its a bit to sci-fi but I dont think its outside the realm of possibility in our lifetime.
You could have an arm collection that you can swap every day just like a watch collection. An arm for every occasion. One arm that’s designed for a the gym, one with guns on it because why not and more
no one should replace a real arm with a prosthetic no matter how advanced they get. The phantom pain alone is bad enough
Chippin'in
Bravo dude! Your attitude is quite impressive and proud of you. I'm a Vietnam vet and got to see lots of injuries and have some idea as to the barriers you have overcome. Best of luck!
The sound it made when he did the power grip was awesome.
They nailed it at the aspect. They look incredibly cool.
I want to thank you for being there so to help others make things better and not feel hopeless. I'm going to have to start sending info and links and he the one to piss him off first, but no one else is willing to try...My 32 year old nephew had a quadruple amputation and I have been trying to work with anybody to develop hands that continue improving. I would like for him to try to look at some options, others, like you have and hopefully just get better. You're awesome! Doing emotioal research can be so confusing and exhausting and frustrating, humiliating...lol❤
ah yes cyberpunk
Ong
Bro got the gorilla arms cyberware
High time I chromed the fuck up
Naw more like Deus ex human revolution or mankind divided.
@@macario4402 yea honestly it looks similar
1:38 that's a johny silverhand right there
Edward scissor hands?
*Sergeant Rex Power Colt!*
My granddaughter was born without the left forearm and hand. She’s 12. I’d love for her to have an extra hand to help her in everyday tasks. ❤
build her one and made it pretty or badass so when everyone looks at it they will be amazed
@@jonathanmora8208 "build her one?" Much easier said, than done.
@@Rayen14946 there are online projects and guides how to make many types of prosthetics. If let's say there's 3D printing needed - she can browse a place that does 3D measurements and printing.
if there's a will to do - it can be done
As I saw him opening up his gas cap and stuff, all I could think about was how much of a huge step forward for his day to day activities this must be. I can't help but think that his brain has probably adapted to using these all the time so it just feels like second nature. Prosthetics have come a LONG way in the last 10 years.
I love seeing things that bring back peoples independence 🎉 awesome
My dad lost his left hand in a garage explosion about 3 days ago and I'm looking for the best prosthetic arm replacements that he could use for driving cooking working and really just everyday life, he's a mechanic and also just enjoys working on cars and go karts with me so his hands are pretty important and I want to get him an arm that can allow him to still do what he loves
I wish you luck on acquiring it for him!!!! I can just imagine the feels
I hope you find the right one! You should look into 3-d printed arms they often seem to be much more inexpensive.
What is average price you can get such type of arm/hand?
Best of luck brother
Best of luck my brother. I hope your father recovers very soon and you found the tech he needs!
Amazing. The other main one where its wired into muscle to have individual finger control also seem promising. Glad we have these
now thats nice to se, your perfecrly adapted to them 👍👍
*_That's from Militech or Arasaka?_* 🤔
I have been an upper limb amputee for 47 years now. I have a body powered hook prothesis. I asked my insurance company to help me get a myo-electric like these here. I was turned down.
I am in awe at what these myo-electrics can do. Maybe one day before I die. 😢
He uses them so well
Awesome video. I've seen some others that are doing awesome stuff like this. Esper Hand is another that is worth a look.
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Thats what i am most exited about to see in the future. Artificial limbs that work exactly like human ones. And it will happen
not exactly like human ones. better, imagine being able to twist your hand in a full 360, or crush bones, thatd be sick asf lmao
I think with the advancement of neural implants, these limbs will work off of brain stimuli in the near future.
@@Blaketh.
Cracking open a Pacifico pint with a cyber arm is peak human ingenuity
That’s awesome! 😮😊🦾
Absolutely incredible!!
I wonder if voice control for them will be next.
Thats freaking dope man.
I think that in terms of human-machine integration it will still take us many years to reach a good functioning of a robotic hand. Because we don't even have a solid theoretical basis in neuroscience that allows this. We don't know how to decode nerve impulses, for example. But with Artificial Intelligence, we could at least have a hand with "self-awareness" and if it could talk and play music that would be cool too.
Considering how much its advanced now
Its only a matter of Time
It would definitively be faster if they were allowed to work more on humans in more free ways
The next advancement would probably be so good that the prosthetics work like normal hands
A few more years and that probably will be the case. Imagine prosthetics in 25 years.
So awesome, thanks for sharing!
Hell yeah.
He mentioned that the grip strength of the arms was up to 70 pounds. How are they harnessed onto his arms?
Smart matter is phenomenal!)
I have a top of the range prosthetic leg which has a microprocessor that adjusts by how fast I walk but wish they could make one where the ankle would move in unisen with the knee joint so to make it more life like as I still fi d it hard walking up and down steep gradients
Looks awesome! But is there much delay before your prosthesis responds?
Myoelectric prosthetic arms respond in 0.1 second, generally.
what gesture do you use to make the needle pop out from under the knuckles?
I have a brother who got amputed both hands. So where can we buy these? Thank you for the answer.
Woow there is hope for my brother!!!😃😃 I live in mexico , where can I get two of those , what country is available?
How much will cost exactly like those in the video?
Thank you!!
Where can we buy these?
Those hands are amazing!
ive dreamed of making prosthetics since i was a kid. i aim to do better. its still my dream but life got in the way. some day.
So freaking cool man! How much it cost?
is that possible to fix these type of hand even if Elbow is absent?
So I have a truck as well, how did you turn the gas cap?
Além de toda a funcionalidade prática, tem um design visual muito bonito e moderno. Parabéns à toda a equipe.
Can you move each finger individually
i like this .can any one guide from where i can get this for my nephew who lost there both hand now he really need this
Where is battery 🔋 of this mechanical hand ✋ 😮 ?
I'd love to be an amputee! this guy looks awesome with no arms!
Are you actually serious?
Within the next 20-30 years I believe we will be fully in the realms of near human dexterity based on our advancements.
With all that we've seen in fictional media and games in recent years, could these bionics be configured to perform actions beyond normal human ability? Say rotate the wrist 360 degrees for various screwing/unscrewing actions, replace individual fingers with tools etc.
No reason not to
How much it cost ?
I need one, how do i get it please
WOW !
Did he do the ultimate test though? The 5 finger shuffle
If they can block an emp that would be hard
Impressive
I see a thumb war champ here
This is freakin Cool!! Flesh is weak, all hail the Omnissiah!
And when you get bored with your arm or technology improves, you just change it. That's cool. You don't get attachment to things, but your arms do. In a couple of decades those IA improved computers would be talking with you and installed in those arms. Don't let those choose your friends tho!.
the whole time I was waiting for him to do a middle finger, still cool though
Fantastic pair of hands, wanna build something like this in near future.
Got those chrome, Choom?
This is some Ghost in a Shell/Blade Runner shit.
What is the cost of 1 hand ?
That’s very nice now add a canon inside it
70lbs! Holy shit, that is legit.
Es la primera vez que una mano prostetic me gusta y es porque son dos por eso veo que es realmente util..... sin embargo le falta movimientos de muñecas.... esta muy bien.... bien por el ...😄
Gosh it really makes you think how grateful it is to have arms, forearms, wrist, hands and fingers, i really wish to see the day bionic arms would surpass biological arms.
How much does the covvi products cost. Bionic robotic hands
❤❤❤❤
How much?
INCREIBLE COMO GENIAL
That's cool
"just a silly fun grip"
actually, those DO have a practical purpose. Making friends. If you have a bionic arm AND you look fun, a lot of people will like you. And friends are a necessity.
WOW 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
Surely they can make a peace sign and a thumbs up, yeah?
Greetings COVII, I would love to know more about the AI used so I can make a great video about your hands
Hmm no response. Maybe on holiday? Anyway my video is almost finished.
bend a railway steel, stitching clothes & swim (including diving) ... the next prototype.
When we goin have arms like skywalkers arm?
Me dieron ganas de jugar metal gear otra ves
No middle finger?
so im confused is it reading your brain waves to move it?
“From the moment I understood the weakness of my flesh… it disgusted me.”
Lets be honest, they look cool as f**k!
How much
I- wanna see him punch something with that power grip… anyone else?
Can he do Vim motions tho?
dudes gonna sign up for UNATCO next week
ngl, whats even the point of lifting dumbells, it doesnt make you stronger anymore?
He still got half of the arm
@@Lusemasus fair enough
I wish to replace my organic body parts for bionic/robotic ones, in the time when this technology is "fully developed"!! i don't need them i want them!!
My baby 4 month left hand half hand no finger 😭😭😭
By the time your baby is 20, we'll have prosthetic technologies so advanced that they'll probably learn to grow new ones. I won't even be surprised when I see that.
My friend just lost both of his hands. Hopefully theres hope for him
This kinda clever shit,is what makes humans fantastic!!!
How much $ ?
Better than a hook that's for sure😚
An electric or body powered hook is far superior
johnny silverand if he gave up on arasaka