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  • Опубліковано 13 сер 2021
  • Bionic arms used to cost $80,000. Now, a young engineer has lowered the cost by over 90%.
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    Unlimited Tomorrow is pioneering a new age in prosthetics with its 3D-printed robotic arms. Founded in 2014 by Easton LaChapelle when he was just 18 years old, the company is poised to become a leader in the prosthetic arm industry. Their True Limb device costs less than $8,000 and it’s even cheaper for children, priced at about $4,000.
    True Limb is both functional and realistic-looking, serving as a mirror image of the amputee's opposing limb, even down to the fingertips. And while the prosthetic arm is 60-90% cheaper than traditional prosthetics, many users say it’s far superior to market alternatives. What’s the secret? Unlimited Tomorrow uses a totally remote, custom process that cuts out middlemen to produce prosthetics completely in-house.
    For the 40-million worldwide amputees in need of prosthetic limbs, this remote, personalized, and affordable process for fitting prosthetics means hope for a better future.
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  • @freethink
    @freethink  2 роки тому +971

    What technology would you like to see made accessible to all?

    • @molybdaen11
      @molybdaen11 2 роки тому +154

      Clean water and food.

    • @okay8632
      @okay8632 2 роки тому +53

      a fully self cleaning ion exchange resin water cleaning system that is easy enough to make to distribute to at least a few billion people. also non drug pain killers that use electric or sonic signals to arrest pain signals in nerves.

    • @ezeofarpg
      @ezeofarpg 2 роки тому +21

      Full dive

    • @insanemang9983
      @insanemang9983 2 роки тому +37

      Insulin

    • @onevoiceinc
      @onevoiceinc 2 роки тому +45

      I would say ~someone~ creating a cheaper (or even affordable) insulin solution would be a huge asset to the world as well. I'm not a diabetic, but there are so many in my circles. Prices continue to stay highly out of reach, which seems cruel to me. Regardless, everyone has a specific niche and/or calling in life. This robot arm is not only incredible, it returns freedom and probably a degree of dignity back to amputees that may struggle with that due to limited limb usage. (I would also add, it goes further to make them rock stars, imo.) In a predominately 'me-first' world, people who live to do *for* others stand out like a diamond. :)

  • @issacmartinez6452
    @issacmartinez6452 2 роки тому +4757

    Seeing that women open a water bottle for the first time and getting emotional about it really just makes you appreciate even the smallest things you take for granted every day.

    • @relozodegaru782
      @relozodegaru782 2 роки тому +21

      Even men as well :D

    • @alexje306
      @alexje306 2 роки тому +11

      Please keep up the good work.

    • @freethink
      @freethink  2 роки тому +173

      100%! Try thinking about how many times in the next half hour you use your arm for things -- you'd have to find totally different ways to navigate the world!

    • @adam7565
      @adam7565 2 роки тому +4

      Agree

    • @bepeplia5086
      @bepeplia5086 2 роки тому +3

      I just drink out of a glass

  • @ggdatboi
    @ggdatboi 2 роки тому +714

    I remember a girl from HS was missing her hand and half her forearm. She was depressed one day because they had charged her and her fam about 11k for the one with just the hook ? They couldn’t afford the most basic one and she was devastated. Imagine charging someone 11k for a coat hanger smh

    • @etmax1
      @etmax1 2 роки тому +49

      Sadly everything boils down to cost. If a company employs 100 people and it takes one year to design an artificial arm that is just a hook, it's going to be $11,000. If someone else spends all of his spare time and some non-commercial 3D printers to develop an arm like this it will be cheaper. There's another guy who makes prosthetic arms out of melted down bottle tops and gives them away for free. Does that make this guy here a crook because he's more expensive, no. They are all doing their best to help people that are doing it tough. Actually if this guy tried to sell them in the US he might end up in jail because they haven't been medically approved. What I'm saying is that everybody builds up on the development of others and has different experiences and approaches and then there's regulations for medical devices so just don't judge too harshly.

    • @etmax1
      @etmax1 2 роки тому +21

      @@kjeldschouten-lebbing6260 I've got to question whether you've ever been involved in design and development of medical products. The expensive prosthetics are usually a combination of titanium and carbon fibre and a lot of the development using these materials (until fairly recently) was very expensive, and also picking up nerve impulses and translating them has typically required a lot CPU grunt. Now a lot of the technologies are becoming available in "kit" form and #D printers are quite cheap. Also realistically an engineer costs some $120-$150k pa. and a relatively small team can give little change out of 1 million $. Remember each limb is a custom fit for each user. It's not "American bullshit", it's an expectation that most people want to get paid for there living which is no less necessary than someone wanting an affordable arm. Certainly the $100k figures for limbs is a bit steep but is it wired into the users nerves? Some under development are and that then requires surgeons and hospitals to get involved. Recent systems that work like an EEG and decode nerve signals are relatively recent and require many years of development to create from scratch. This guy's "low" cost is off the back of millions of $ of research from other companies. Don't get me wrong (he's doing a great thing) but if he did this 10 years ago and had a 10 year development cost to recoup they wouldn't be $8,000.

    • @marks.8553
      @marks.8553 2 роки тому +116

      Did you watch the video? The dude is now 26. He said he was developing more advanced arms at 14 in his bedroom. That’s beyond 10 years, and companies were/are STILL behind. They’ve long ago recouped their costs. They’re just coasting because there was no competition and they had no reason to make a better or cheaper product.

    • @301081anthony
      @301081anthony 2 роки тому +3

      @@etmax1 you are completely right

    • @chobai9996
      @chobai9996 2 роки тому +4

      @@kjeldschouten-lebbing6260 lol, so everyone should make everything for free?

  • @BlazeLs-je7yo
    @BlazeLs-je7yo Рік тому +105

    This is awesome. This dude deserves a lot of praise for doing this. Saw a ridiculous problem plaguing millions of people, and decided to do something about it. If only everyone were more like that.

    • @WildTrek
      @WildTrek Рік тому

      Most people would just prefer to complain or demand the government solve all the problems unfortunately

  • @azali284
    @azali284 Рік тому +75

    Now this inventor deserves a top award for bringing such value to the people. It's not always about the making money his goal was to make everyone happier. Well done and keep up the excellent mind set.

    • @bernadetteallen6955
      @bernadetteallen6955 Рік тому

      Unfortunately, just like the inventory of insulin who refused to patent it bc he wanted it to be available and affordable to everyone who needed but then BIG PHARMA got their greedy hands on it and charges 700 a month!!!!

  • @gre3nishsinx0Rgold4
    @gre3nishsinx0Rgold4 2 роки тому +1137

    This needs more funding and support.

    • @thehandleiwantedwasntavailable
      @thehandleiwantedwasntavailable 2 роки тому +8

      He has Tony Robbins behind him. He doesn’t want for funding.

    • @michaelanderson9914
      @michaelanderson9914 2 роки тому +23

      They need more competition.

    • @Sleeping_Doggo
      @Sleeping_Doggo 2 роки тому +37

      @@michaelanderson9914 that's the stupidest thing I have read

    • @goldiefox7128
      @goldiefox7128 2 роки тому +8

      Until big pharma buys them and jack the prices up to millions? >.>

    • @marshmellowknightvlogs2916
      @marshmellowknightvlogs2916 2 роки тому +39

      @@Sleeping_Doggo no I think it’s smart if they have competition they’ll do their best to outshine said competition making both theirs and the others even better

  • @JohnCooganPlus
    @JohnCooganPlus 2 роки тому +1197

    Amazing video! The fact that the price has already fallen to $8,000 is extremely promising. There’s no reason the price won’t just get cheaper every year, really great stuff.

    • @BestMods168
      @BestMods168 2 роки тому +47

      Government and greedy business people.

    • @abhi36292
      @abhi36292 2 роки тому +19

      uhhh,America?

    • @TylerF
      @TylerF 2 роки тому +2

      Lol found you! Love your startup analysis videos, John!

    • @woozhi9218
      @woozhi9218 2 роки тому +16

      Enter capitalism

    • @avastorneretal
      @avastorneretal 2 роки тому +12

      Proprietary bionic arm for a 8k dollars when there's an open source solutions for about a 100 dollars.
      If the price fallen it has for sure in the opposite to the ground direction.

  • @LRon-ef7ni
    @LRon-ef7ni Рік тому +2

    I love that genuine look of awe in her face when she first moved those fingers

  • @ChadLetourneaurhavoc
    @ChadLetourneaurhavoc Рік тому +1

    Wow this is humanity at its best, this man should be recognized for his achievements

  • @augurelite
    @augurelite 2 роки тому +1761

    this made me pretty emotional. Amazing that we have people using their expertise to actually help people instead of squeeze as much money out from them as possible

    • @kanekaiiishoyo3378
      @kanekaiiishoyo3378 2 роки тому +51

      Yeah, there are still some good people on earth

    • @augurelite
      @augurelite 2 роки тому +34

      @@kanekaiiishoyo3378 yeah definitely! Hard to remember that with the news stories and billionaires heh

    • @chrisn7847
      @chrisn7847 2 роки тому +33

      Our best talent are lured away from challenging problems to go make adtech and social media .01% more effective and addicting.....

    • @i3looi2
      @i3looi2 2 роки тому +18

      Relax. They are not that cheap either. Cheaper than market, maybe. But they are still in for the profit. They boast about 3d printing, but 8000$ it.s still a ton crap of money for the used materials and ccomplexity.

    • @vanmuhammad2227
      @vanmuhammad2227 2 роки тому +1

      Same.

  • @jeancaceres7670
    @jeancaceres7670 2 роки тому +541

    This gives me faith in humanity. And at the same time makes me angry how corporations and the health industry has became so extremely greedy and corrupt -taking advantage of the sick and the poor.

    • @20tigerpaw20
      @20tigerpaw20 2 роки тому +39

      Maybe in a couple decades thanks to people like him, we will be living in a cyberpunk dystopia. But for now we live in a cyberpunk-less cyberpunk dystopia.

    • @Supernov4
      @Supernov4 2 роки тому +23

      Not just the health industry. The way corporations operate leads to these kinda situations. People might start working with good intentions in mind, but as soon as it gets bigger it's all about the quarterlies and constant growth. To serve the share holders. Pushing margins and cutting costs without any thought to long term effects or the working people.

    • @regularstan6212
      @regularstan6212 2 роки тому +4

      Big tech is part of the problem

    • @Zirkules4
      @Zirkules4 2 роки тому +16

      Yeah the healthcare system in general has long since lost their moral compass. Take Epi-pens for instance. It's just an epinephrine (adrenaline) injector that costs $30 to produce, but for someone going into a anaphylactic shock, it could save their life.
      They cost over $300.
      I get that doctors spend a lot of time and money on education and the R&D process is long and has a lot of red tape, but even a 100% profit margin is way above most industries. Epi-pens have a 1000% markup. Thankfully there are reasonably priced generic options especially since patients are highly recommended to get a pack of 2 in case of a second reaction before the hospital, but Mylan controlled most of the market and throttled any competition while squeezing money out of people who's lives and children's lives were at stake.

    • @neotim5
      @neotim5 2 роки тому +1

      Humans are nature, nature evolves into every direction it can.

  • @uchi9
    @uchi9 Рік тому +31

    I love this. I work in dentistry and while I usually am not a big fan in doing restorative procedures, the way the prosthetics are made are similar to that of making a crown for patients' teeth. I love seeing our crowns come in and seeing it permanently placed in our patients; the made crowns literally look like teeth, absolutely gorgeous.
    This man is amazing; he looks devoted in the work he does, and stands by his passion in using his skills to help and enrich the life of others. Those prosthetics are gorgeous and I really hope he continues with his humble approach and not be bought by a corporation.

    • @esmeraldagreen1992
      @esmeraldagreen1992 Рік тому +5

      Yes but those crowns and prosthetics are vastly overpriced. Plus a lot of promising research on preventing or reversing tooth decay has been abandoned. I remember reading about vaccines for tooth decay that never materialized because the industry put a stop to it. Sealants are no longer offered and laser drills have just about disappeared. Dentistry has progressed very little in the past 100 years or so. My former dentist worked only Monday to Wednesday because he made so much money he didn't need to work the other two days, he is a multimillionaire as are a lot of other dentists in my area so the industry has a whole has no incentive in progressing or eliminating tooth decay or finding a way to regrow teeth or grow them in a lab and implant them

    • @simong7735
      @simong7735 Рік тому

      内気 Are you having these crowns etc 3D printed these days?

  • @crystalwilliams1841
    @crystalwilliams1841 Рік тому +1

    What a blessing and inspiration you are Easton, thank you dearly 🙏🙏🙏

  • @maxchronos4567
    @maxchronos4567 2 роки тому +1002

    This guy single handedly changed the system of bionics.

  • @americanwoman8414
    @americanwoman8414 2 роки тому +678

    I cried during this entire video. My son lost his arm in an accident last year. My hope is that one day he’ll be able to take advantage of this amazing technology. God bless you, Sir.

    • @randomness8819
      @randomness8819 2 роки тому +34

      I pray for you and your son. Have you looked into this?

    • @melo9b965
      @melo9b965 Рік тому +10

      In Brazil we say "Deus te abençoe. (God bless you)

    • @naranbaatarnarangerel499
      @naranbaatarnarangerel499 Рік тому +8

      God bless my friend.

    • @matsbjur2535
      @matsbjur2535 Рік тому +52

      Instead of thanking any god, thank science and the hard human work that made this a reality. No gods were involved.

    • @jamesthirtyone
      @jamesthirtyone Рік тому +8

      @@matsbjur2535 Exactly.

  • @keenankelly248
    @keenankelly248 Рік тому +2

    I remember when this guy won the local science fair when I was in elementary school, he’s come so far, it’s insane to see what he’s doing with his skills! Thanks for being a good person Easton!!

  • @Arrowed_Sparrow
    @Arrowed_Sparrow Рік тому +6

    $8,000!! Honestly that price sounds impossible for the type of prosthetics you guys sell. You guys are doing something truly amazing.

    • @vigneshwaran5174
      @vigneshwaran5174 6 місяців тому

      If he reaches to 1000 $$ @ market atleast 2500 $$ ...it would explode 🎉🎉

  • @jackucthatjack5896
    @jackucthatjack5896 2 роки тому +363

    This is what it looks like when genuine people make products out of passion and compassion, a company built to help the people in need improve life without leaving them in mountains of debt. We need more people like you and your team creating ideas and businesses, and I know you will reach more people through your inventions now and inventions to come than you ever thought possible. Thank you for being genuine ❤️

    • @BeardedDanishViking
      @BeardedDanishViking Рік тому +12

      Yeah, that's how it starts, until a larger corporation buys them out and start to charge outrageous prices for the product.

    • @jetstream01
      @jetstream01 Рік тому +3

      All those free how-to videos, online courses, etc, this is the result. This is the optimistic future I believe we can have...where literally anyone can learn just about any skill for free to work towards a vision or passion they have. You don't necessarily have to go to college to learn skills like this awesome dude has. Super cool.

    • @kyrieerving6776
      @kyrieerving6776 Рік тому +2

      Man seeing people writing these emotional and deep ass comments making me feel like I'm the only one working hard to improve my lifestyle.
      I couldn't care less about people wellbeing?
      Am i only one out there?

  • @conorhale1269
    @conorhale1269 2 роки тому +460

    This man is incredible. I hope he gets all the support he could ever need.

    • @Bubbles99718
      @Bubbles99718 2 роки тому +4

      Really? Red flags are popping off him

    • @P0NTaN.
      @P0NTaN. 2 роки тому +2

      @@Bubbles99718 ?

    • @MrRafagigapr
      @MrRafagigapr 2 роки тому +2

      More like cease and desist and patent lawsuit iluntill he gives up, did you ever wonder why there are no cheap printer ink cartridges

    • @RayRahu
      @RayRahu 2 роки тому +4

      @@Bubbles99718 It's hilarious people ain't seeing that; his rhetoric is saturated in snake oil.

    • @Bubbles99718
      @Bubbles99718 2 роки тому +5

      @@RayRahu Saturated in snake oil is a good way to put it. Always blows my mind how people fall for this. And the shear number, 74 million voted for the biggest snake oil salesman in history. But this vid is great example too. Talk about lack of perception

  • @terranova9838
    @terranova9838 Рік тому +28

    Impressive initiative, and the drive to actually go through with it, big thumbs up.
    We need more people like this in the world right now

  • @coolnerd8056
    @coolnerd8056 Рік тому +2

    Brought tears to my eyes. This guy must win a Nobel Prize.

  • @Logical
    @Logical 2 роки тому +262

    I've always had the feeling it shouldn't be that hard to make better and cheaper prosthetics, but I'm not an engineer or anything. I'm happy people are doing just that.

    • @sebastyann123
      @sebastyann123 Рік тому +14

      I know i now this would not be a surprise but #capitalism. If companies, just like this guy, really wanted to make stuff cheaper they could the thing is you first have to invest money into research and engineering and not only that by making it cheaper they won't get as much money so they won't do it. Like you have companies send their materials to another country on the other side of the planet just for packaging bc it's cheaper for them but it add 's to the finalized product valor lol

    • @sageof6pandas233
      @sageof6pandas233 Рік тому +3

      @@sebastyann123 and it would be better in other systems?

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx Рік тому +18

      @@sageof6pandas233 Perhaps I should elucidate what @sebass did not.
      Capitalism means only that the system is predicated on money - nothing more.
      There is nothing intrinsically bad in this, after all you need to make enough money to pay the staff and the materials as well as a healthy mark up to account for R&D costs and the occasional economic downturn as a financial reserve.
      That being said.....
      Predatory capitalism is the more accurate term for what many companies are doing currently as far as the massive mark up over bill of materials and services involved.
      You can still make money and keep a company running without being Ebenezer frickin Scrooge.
      These are not Lexus or Rolex type luxury items, these are necessary items for people to have basic whole life experiences relative to what most common people have.
      The US healthcare industry in general has the same problem - it is a money making exercise first and foremost by a thousand miles before they even consider actually trying to make peoples lives better, and the markup on materials and services is just as bad if not worse for much of it.

    • @sageof6pandas233
      @sageof6pandas233 Рік тому +1

      @@mnomadvfx thanks for elaborating, I meant no aggression, usually people won't back their claims

    • @forestwells5820
      @forestwells5820 Рік тому +4

      @@mnomadvfx The irony is, I think companies would make just as much if not more in the long run if they mad more investments into making things better and/or cheaper. But they only seen the short term. People will be flocking to this guy for prosthetics because of price and quality. It won't be long before he's making as much as, or more than, the others.

  • @Shun101010
    @Shun101010 2 роки тому +497

    I remember when I was in middle or high school and I heard about the robotic hand he made. I was fascinated by how advanced it was. Good to see he's kept with it and is providing life changing technology to people who need it.

  • @TJRiverC2001
    @TJRiverC2001 Рік тому +2

    Easton has actually given me a lot of hope in humanity. It's beautiful to see such a kind soul who is so passionate about their work and helping others. Easton has made a difference from here on with True Limbs; astonishing.

  • @Zippy15
    @Zippy15 Рік тому +1

    This is awesome. It really goes to show how much durable medical equipment is marked up. As a wheelchair user I’ve seen firsthand how even the simplest equipment can be tens of thousands of dollars. It doesn’t need to cost anywhere near what it does.

  • @lonniepassoff4239
    @lonniepassoff4239 2 роки тому +163

    It’s good to see people doing great things with companies. This is one that literally touches others in a way that helps their lives. I love it and the innovative thinking!

    • @freethink
      @freethink  2 роки тому +5

      Glad to hear, thanks for watching!

  • @subhangeesahoo6251
    @subhangeesahoo6251 2 роки тому +277

    I just looked at my folded long sleeve towards the end of the video, and realized, I had goosebumps all over my arms. THIS is the reason I am back in electronics and trying so hard to get through a Masters and well, maybe some day, change lives! :)
    (It is scary, saying this out loud. But, it is what it is!)

    • @subhangeesahoo6251
      @subhangeesahoo6251 2 роки тому +3

      @Frenoy Osburn Couldn't welcome you more!
      Yes, I have come across grave funding issues during my experiences in prosthetic domains.
      I came to realize that unless I have a working model, which has the best combination of functionality and affordability out there, I cannot make a huge dent.

    • @M31eighty
      @M31eighty 2 роки тому +4

      You Can Do It 💛

    • @Nossody
      @Nossody 2 роки тому +8

      Just remember you don't need a degree to be successful :) this kid did it straight out of high school

    • @nodehead9475
      @nodehead9475 2 роки тому +2

      Welcome to the maker gang

    • @subhangeesahoo6251
      @subhangeesahoo6251 2 роки тому +6

      @@Nossody True. But, education can go a long way. And, I am always always eager to learn! :)

  • @andreraymond2641
    @andreraymond2641 Рік тому +6

    Wow!! Thank you Easton for being so brave at such a young age. This truly touched my heart. I had no idea how this industry was so foolish before you came along to simplify.
    Many thanks to you and your teem..👍🙏

  • @Mr_brut3
    @Mr_brut3 Рік тому +3

    My son is in high school and signed up for robotics .
    Seeing how excited he is to learn about it makes me proud and will support him 💯..
    This man is incredible and hope he can help many people 🙏

  • @Onikiwi296
    @Onikiwi296 2 роки тому +153

    I've never seen a company I wanted to work for so badly in my life. Once I get my degree I'm reaching out to see if I can at least intern for here❤

    • @freethink
      @freethink  2 роки тому +24

      Amazing, go for it!!

    • @Onikiwi296
      @Onikiwi296 2 роки тому +4

      @@freethink Will do! ty for the support (@;__;)b

    • @genOlizer
      @genOlizer 2 роки тому +25

      @Tyago Smith. I am 71 years old and I too can say the same thing as you. All my life I have been a tinker but have never had the resources to Tinker as much as I would like. I tell people that I was born a 100 years too soon. I would love to be involved in this kind of research and development... But alas while I do have some Knowledge and skills my life has taken a different path.. However I say to You, Reach out and and become a member of their team and help develop the next level of innovation. The rewards received may not be of the monetary sense but will have value beyond your wildest dreams, just to know that you have helped in fulfilling another persons dream.

  • @maniacalmurderer4123
    @maniacalmurderer4123 2 роки тому +371

    Seeing a guy who wanted to at first tinker with what he assumed were already advanced machines, came to understand as he grew was the only one who had the skills to change the world. Stuff like this restores my faith in my mechanical ability’s.

    • @VirtualBilly
      @VirtualBilly Рік тому

      *abilities.

    • @funnylawre
      @funnylawre Рік тому +3

      @@VirtualBilly you replied to a 1 year old comment 🤣

    • @boi3987
      @boi3987 Рік тому

      @@funnylawre you replied to 2 days old comment

    • @originaljoke4502
      @originaljoke4502 Рік тому +2

      @@boi3987 i replied to a 5 hours old comment

    • @silverdemon1530
      @silverdemon1530 Рік тому +2

      @@originaljoke4502 I replied to a 23 hours old comment

  • @-Sicko.
    @-Sicko. Рік тому +1

    Give this man an award??? HE ACTUALLY CARES MORE ABOUT THE PEOPLE THAN THE MONEYYYYYY

  • @cariboocustomwoodworks6528
    @cariboocustomwoodworks6528 Рік тому

    Great to see there are still companies out there where the goal is helping people, not just charging as much as you can for your product.

  • @uomiuom
    @uomiuom 2 роки тому +116

    my cousin recently lost his arm in a car accident. seeing all the new technology for these things is super interesting and makes me hope he can still lead the life he wants. :)

  • @armstrong4196
    @armstrong4196 2 роки тому +158

    He'll be blessed greatly for his huge contribution to humanity.

    • @aaronnunavabizniz199
      @aaronnunavabizniz199 2 роки тому +7

      Too bad god couldn't just heal these people.

    • @gimmekromer1151
      @gimmekromer1151 2 роки тому +12

      @@aaronnunavabizniz199 ikr i wonder why religion still exist,its useless,slows scientific progress and people thanks *gOd* for things that HUMANS create

    • @aaronnunavabizniz199
      @aaronnunavabizniz199 2 роки тому +2

      @Mother India Get medication and therapy for your delusions.

    • @Bubbles99718
      @Bubbles99718 2 роки тому +2

      Seems like there is a better than average chance that he's a conman

    • @goldiefox7128
      @goldiefox7128 2 роки тому

      Let’s see if he can get through big pharma and corporation that will try to buy him out >_> since in this world, money talks

  • @ruthlessrubberducky5729
    @ruthlessrubberducky5729 Рік тому +1

    This inspires me. I want to go into engineering, and i'm just getting into college a few years later than most people. I've focused most of my passion on aerospace, but robotics and bionic limbs like this pull me extremely hard as well. I can think of no greater fulfillment in life than to make something awesome that changes a person's life, let alone get paid for it. This man is doing some amazing good in the world, I hope I can as well.

  • @cpucustompowerusers5366
    @cpucustompowerusers5366 Рік тому +2

    The world needs more people to think like you. It's amazing do do something so creative, regardless of the cost.. But then to have the decency, and humanity, to make it more financially accessible to people and families (who are already burdened by disabilities), is extremely inspirational!

  • @MrWhosaywat
    @MrWhosaywat 2 роки тому +138

    he’s such a good guy. doesnt think about money but just wants to improve peoples’ living conditions 🥺

    • @randominternetguy3537
      @randominternetguy3537 2 роки тому +6

      I'm sure he does.

    • @HeartFlamming
      @HeartFlamming 2 роки тому +12

      @@randominternetguy3537 And you're not wrong. While it's true that his goal is to bring down costs for prosthetics, which is a noble thing to do to begin with, he also needs to think about profits in order to keep the company afloat. So yes, in technicality, he does think about money.
      But that doesn't change the fact that he still wants to improve people's lives

    • @randominternetguy3537
      @randominternetguy3537 2 роки тому +2

      @@HeartFlamming as long as the money is only a means to the end, not the end itself.

  • @gamingoddity679
    @gamingoddity679 2 роки тому +59

    Wow, I cried. Truly inspiring for everyone, amputee or not. Look what happens when people strive for what is best, rather than what is best for their bank account.

  • @craigkelly4278
    @craigkelly4278 Рік тому

    I whish my Uncle had this back in the day. He lost his arm in Motorbike Accident. Please keep doing this. Your company is making a difference. To my Uncle R.I.P see you again

  • @Pokemon32961
    @Pokemon32961 Рік тому +1

    This is incredibly fascinating and I hope he continues to work with robotics and physics engineers as well as artists to make more prosthetics and even figure out to further improve this technology for the future of humanity.

  • @longanh9151
    @longanh9151 2 роки тому +40

    This simultaneously make me feel depressing about how I've spent my life and wholesome how people are improving others life

    • @GREYJAKZ
      @GREYJAKZ 2 роки тому +3

      Never too late to change even one person life, maybe he will change millions life. So dont give up find your way. :)

    • @fuckyourselfyoutube
      @fuckyourselfyoutube 2 роки тому +3

      @@GREYJAKZ 🙏❤️

  • @clouddefender1773
    @clouddefender1773 2 роки тому +94

    I'm just going to say that even the 7k + the 4k price tag for changing is a bit steep, but ... with the competition price being that high, and the non-human look of them compared to this, it is a really strong step in the right direction, well done! hope the company grows and does not lose it's way.

    • @kjeldschouten-lebbing6260
      @kjeldschouten-lebbing6260 2 роки тому +24

      Depends on how many people they employ and the amount of sales.
      They have sold "a few hunderd", in multiple years. So lets say 100 each year, thats 700.000 yearly. It's hard to pay enough employees and production costs with that.
      Generally speaking these products are simply very time consuming to make, about 50-70% of costs is labor.

    • @fltfathin
      @fltfathin 2 роки тому +2

      Labor price is just that high in US, not because the lack of experts, things are just more expensive there

    • @ryzenryne8747
      @ryzenryne8747 2 роки тому

      The older the models, the cheaper they will be.

    • @thehandleiwantedwasntavailable
      @thehandleiwantedwasntavailable 2 роки тому +14

      If you understood what was involved you’d disagree. This is not a mass-produced product, but a custom made state of the art electronics device.

    • @dany12051997
      @dany12051997 2 роки тому +1

      E un preț pe care destule familii de clasă medie din România și l-ar permite, ce să mai vorbesc de țările vestice. Să nu mai spun că forța de muncă nu e nici măcar la fel de ieftină ca la noi. Oamenii ăia trebuie să muncească și să fie plătiți relativ bine, nu ca remunerația unui patiser. Pe de altă parte telefonul sau device-ul de pe care ai scris comentariul, fie el laptop sau PC, poate depăși 1000 euro cu tot cu accesorii și periferice și nici măcar nu e custom made, nu are atât efort în R&D și nici nu are complexitatea și nesiguranța tehnologică a acestei proteze. Pentru copii e mai complicat și anevoios, deși nu cu mult. Dar la adulți? 7000 euro aș putea spune că e chiar ieftin. Ai credite de nevoi personale care dublează cu mult suma asta. Normal că ne-am dori să fie 500 euro. Mi-aș dori chiar să fie parțial subvenționate de stat, mai ales pentru copii. Dar să zici că încă e scump comparativ cu alte produse mai inferioare la 20-70 k mi se pare cam obraznic. E de înțeles, probabil e caracteristică de popor, să zici că mereu poate fi mai ieftin. Nu prea simt nevoia sa comentez dar mna, acum am simțit. 😂

  • @danielismyname3727
    @danielismyname3727 Рік тому

    You made me cry. There are great people in this world. Thanks for not being greedy

  • @solidmoon8266
    @solidmoon8266 Рік тому

    It's amazing to see how there are genuine geniuses working to improve the world and break the corporate gouging that blocks people from getting what they need.
    A bionic limb costing the same as a car or even a down payment on a house is straight up crazy.

  • @seanaguilar2057
    @seanaguilar2057 2 роки тому +26

    I know it occasionally does but why don't stories like this make the news more? There's so much darkness in the world we forget to see the light. These people are doing a great thing. I'm glad to see people helping people and circumventing the red tape and bloat that keeps normal people from accessing this tech.
    I wish you continued success and keep brightening the lives of your customers and us saps who watch these videos.

    • @freethink
      @freethink  2 роки тому +8

      That's exactly our goal--to bring these stories which deserve more attention to light! We believe it's much more common to have people working towards the common good and contributing to progress than you would think, but the news tends to focus on negative or controversial stories.

    • @gabepee3533
      @gabepee3533 Рік тому +5

      Because sometimes fear and hate makes more money

  • @Mantikal
    @Mantikal 2 роки тому +18

    Now all we need are light sabers. "Don't worry Luke, we got you"

  • @krishnansubramoni7801
    @krishnansubramoni7801 Рік тому +3

    This is so wholesome and uplifting. I really hope there is no catch to this and that they are truly offering a better life to people.

  • @elgorithum
    @elgorithum Рік тому

    This was actually moving for me to watch. This founder-inventor’s heart is in the right place 👍🏼 Need more businesses like that.

  • @d.virgallito3490
    @d.virgallito3490 2 роки тому +86

    We need more HUMANS, like this young man! Well Done Sir, well done!

    • @danielesteve8359
      @danielesteve8359 2 роки тому +2

      Fascinated by bionics like me? Thanks. I know...

    • @epicwoad8999
      @epicwoad8999 2 роки тому +3

      Why don't you be more like him?

  • @TrollFlavoredDonut
    @TrollFlavoredDonut 2 роки тому +87

    Watching her be able to open the water bottle had a tear in the corner of my eyes. My great-uncle assisted in creating simple prosthetics for people who could not afford them. He passed a few years ago, but if we're still I've he would say these men and women are doing humanity a kindness we can only repay by paying it forward.

  • @Calligraphybooster
    @Calligraphybooster Рік тому

    It’s come a long way since my great grandfather received a set from a mail order company consisting of a questionnaire and tracing paper. He had to sit himself down on a table top and sketch his leg stump and take circumference measurements. Then after so many weeks after posting this he received his wooden leg all the way from the United States. This was around 1925. He was a dentist, so had to stand on it all day. Incredible to me…

  • @susan7250
    @susan7250 Рік тому

    What an achievement.. A business that doesn't only make money but gives hope.. The joy and happiness I saw in those people's faces while opening the packages brought tears to my eyes..

  • @bobcombs443
    @bobcombs443 Рік тому +169

    I would love to see one of these in a glove type format. My stepdaughter hasn't had the use of her left arm since birth, but she still has the whole arm and all the fingers. A glove type prosthetic would upgrade her quality of life in an untold amount.

    • @AbrahamCollins1786
      @AbrahamCollins1786 Рік тому +37

      Not being able to move the limb in the first place would be a serious obstacle. These devices work by reading small sections of tissue that are driven by the person's nerve endings. If her nerves can't deliver signals to her arm, they wouldn't deliver signals to an exoskeleton either.

    • @avinashtyagi2
      @avinashtyagi2 Рік тому +8

      @@AbrahamCollins1786 Couldn't you bypass the defective nerves and link with one's that did function further up. Maybe at the shoulder for example

    • @linemanap
      @linemanap Рік тому +5

      @@avinashtyagi2 yes technically they can attach sensors anywhere, but the person would have to learn how to fire those nerves instead of the nerves that would normally control the fingers and hand.

    • @smackastan5697
      @smackastan5697 Рік тому +7

      @@linemanap The nerves that control the fingers and hands go all the way up to the brain. Hypothetically, they could intercept the signal anywhere along the way and they wouldn't have to relearn anything.

    • @Carsu12
      @Carsu12 Рік тому +2

      @@linemanap OPs daughter couldn't use her hand since birth, so she wouldn't even need to "relearn" how to move it

  • @JJs_playground
    @JJs_playground 2 роки тому +38

    What an incredible young man. I hope this company gets even more funding, becomes bigger and continues to reduce the prices.

    • @goldiefox7128
      @goldiefox7128 2 роки тому +2

      Or they will buy him out o-o

    • @kevincornell1439
      @kevincornell1439 2 роки тому +1

      @@goldiefox7128 if they buy him out and don't reduce prices they will fail. not to hard for some one else to come along and apply the same idea's. this is all open source. with a 3d printer and some electronics you too could make one yourself.

  • @modernisto
    @modernisto Рік тому

    What a genuine fellow. Much respect and continue success to him and his company.

  • @Raj-vy2yn
    @Raj-vy2yn Рік тому

    Really glad I got the chance to watch this, it's things like that that truly make me proud of technology and the progress innovators are constantly putting into it.

  • @williamfalls
    @williamfalls 2 роки тому +8

    Finally, a wholesome long UA-cam ad I watched fully.

  • @angcil88
    @angcil88 2 роки тому +28

    This is the kind of innovation & entrepreneurship spirits that we need, solving the real problems.
    Kudos to them!

  • @sjtheartisan
    @sjtheartisan Рік тому +2

    This is absolutely incredible. Kudos to these guys for doing great work. I can’t imagine the joy it must bring to be able to help people in this way. Awesome work.

  • @jayinderkaushik
    @jayinderkaushik Рік тому

    We really need more people like this guy in this world.

  • @rbaleksandar
    @rbaleksandar 2 роки тому +30

    This is embracing 3D printing technology at its finest. This allows very tailor-made solutions so that each customer can have his own mark on the actual final product. That plus the fact of cost reduction and the noble cause behind the whole operation makes up for an amazing accomplishment. Best of luck and keep at it!

  • @dakotamartinez8310
    @dakotamartinez8310 2 роки тому +11

    This is so heartwarming.
    I think prosthesis, especially like this, is a great form of mercy.

  • @lionnotsheep-7435
    @lionnotsheep-7435 Рік тому

    This guy is a real hero. He contributes to our society impressively. I wish him all success. Hopefully, he stays humble and doesn't turn to the dark side like many successful entrepreneurs.

  • @TamimProduction
    @TamimProduction Рік тому +1

    Imagine being an engineer or a programmer with one hand and having this device... I'd turn it to an infinity gauntlet tbh

  • @BaldWolf
    @BaldWolf 2 роки тому +24

    This is awesome, bought my 3d printer, and this was something that popped into my head to do here in Australia, and ended searching how to do this and saw Abby first, and it nearly brought me to tears. RESPECT

  • @IlIDOOMGUYIlI
    @IlIDOOMGUYIlI 2 роки тому +3

    "Oh you got a metal arm? It's so awesome, dude."
    This will be a normal conversation in the future not a movie quote.
    Technology is a beautiful thing.

  • @kiwiki3160
    @kiwiki3160 Рік тому

    I'm amazed, happy and hopeful all at once by watching this video.
    The respect I have for this diamond of a man is through the roof!
    He is not only exceptionally intelligent, he is also empathetic, compassionate and a visionary who puts his whole potential to good use!
    Let's hope this company will grow to be the largest and most important of it's kind in the world. The development and progress of prosthetics would grow at a very fast rate, and thus dramatically improve the life's of millions of people.

  • @kingluffydono7321
    @kingluffydono7321 Рік тому

    The look on their faces when they are able to do even simple things, is everything 💯❤️ With true limb doing what they are doing and how they are doing it, the future of prosthetics will finally advance.

  • @CatchThesePaws
    @CatchThesePaws Рік тому +37

    This is freakin awesome! The insane cost of prosthetics is despicable, I’m so glad this company has worked to make it even just a little more accessible.

    • @Urusovite
      @Urusovite Рік тому +2

      It is not despicable. It was something that couldn’t be helped without innovation. Designs were inefficient and material and labor costs high.

    • @CatchThesePaws
      @CatchThesePaws Рік тому +6

      @@Urusovite i think in the US at least, it is despicable, because the health insurance companies get away with making mobility devices overpriced. I know other countries are far better than the US when it comes to healthcare, so I agree that not ALL prosthetics are overpriced, but a lot of them are because of greed.

    • @Urusovite
      @Urusovite Рік тому +2

      @@CatchThesePaws Wrong. Healthcare in other countries is cheaper but is also delayed. I have friends in Canada, Australia, the UK, and other places. My friends in Canada and Australia had to wait months to get a simple hernia treatment. Moreover, their taxes are higher and because healthcare isn’t private, you can be denied for any number of reasons if the govt deems it reasonable. All we need do is think back to the lockdowns! There’s minimal incentive to innovate and grow. This is why many travel to the US for things like cancer treatment. The US is the nation that inspires innovation other nations adopt because our healthcare is private. This is true for prosthetics as well.
      Moreover, as a guy with a mother who has had an autoimmune disease for decades, neither she nor I would ever want the government in charge of our healthcare. The issues in cost are less about greed and more about hospitals not being fully private. It’s a hybrid system. Competition doesn’t exist and our hospitals and pharmacies aren’t forced to compete with the global market. This is why the FDA should F off and right to try ought to be signed into law and you ought to be able to legally order meds from overseas. I do. Rarely is stuff ever confiscated, but it isn’t legal.
      Want to make American healthcare the best in the world in terms of cost and care? Minimize government in the equation and force competition.

    • @iche9373
      @iche9373 Рік тому

      You know what really „insane“ is? Your ableist language.

    • @realisticadvisor9931
      @realisticadvisor9931 Рік тому +1

      @@Urusovite minimize regulation does not equal to greater competition, it just creates monopolies.

  • @philgoode5661
    @philgoode5661 Рік тому

    This guy is a total legend. You gotta love how passionate he is & how he's driven by making things better for people instead of money 💰. This is a company I could get behind

  • @daniel_maholela
    @daniel_maholela Рік тому

    Shout out to the company, and other parties that are/were involved.

  • @bethb7455
    @bethb7455 2 роки тому +18

    This is absolutely amazing! My brother in-law was born with 1 and a half arms but could never afford a prosthetic but this might be more attainable for him

  • @ArtisticScratch
    @ArtisticScratch 2 роки тому +11

    It's crazy to think that this technology took over 50 years to get here, and how long it might take for this technology to go beyond the performance of human limbs

    • @rob-123
      @rob-123 2 роки тому +5

      I'm kind of suprised they don't do hydraulic yet to move the fingers. It would cut down on the noise and increase speed and power.

  • @user-dl5mp1wr1e
    @user-dl5mp1wr1e Рік тому

    Thank you, Easton. It has to be a fortune to meet a guy like you. You are true angel.

  • @vpl5044
    @vpl5044 Рік тому

    What you're doing is amazing, pls keep up the good work as this makes a big difference for a lot of people.

  • @MattieBoii209
    @MattieBoii209 2 роки тому +14

    This is the type of person the world needs, just like the getting dentist work done. Like once i was estimated 11k for full mouth extractions and my first pair of dentures which i didn't go with but its like whatever medical device someone needs to improve their life, we need to start lowering the cost and start taking of our people. This video was awesome

  • @redsixx669
    @redsixx669 2 роки тому +26

    I absolutely love seeing stuff like this, borderline sci-fi stuff coming to life

    • @mattkennedy6115
      @mattkennedy6115 Рік тому +1

      Borderline for us. 50 years ago? Absolutely sci-fi! Just imagine what the next few decades could bring?

    • @BongoThe
      @BongoThe Рік тому

      @@mattkennedy6115 liquid-based prosthetics?

  • @MrJdunny
    @MrJdunny Рік тому +2

    Awesome job! Helping out the kids/adults like that..its just awesome to see!

  • @maurenovick
    @maurenovick Рік тому +1

    With this video over a year old I can't wait to see what cool improvements they have made. I love this so much and it's not crazy expensive either!

  • @DarthGammerrus
    @DarthGammerrus 2 роки тому +46

    Dang I actually want to go into robotics for the same reason because I want to help people who need prosthetics

    • @shanelara1251
      @shanelara1251 2 роки тому +3

      Go for it lad

    • @dorothy6204
      @dorothy6204 2 роки тому +2

      Same here I'm tryna make a whole fkn android

    • @BenjaminOrthodox
      @BenjaminOrthodox 2 роки тому +4

      @@dorothy6204 let's all become the next Elon Musks xd

    • @BodoHoenen
      @BodoHoenen 2 роки тому

      Great Idea! My daughter and I built a simmilar bionic exoskeleton arm and made it completely open-source and free. After a rare illness, her arm was paralyzed, and we could not afford the $80.000 solutions, so we reached out to experts from around the world and built our own, then made it all open source. The best part is over several months her motor neurons started to regenerate :) here is the story: ua-cam.com/video/nbanA3gLsMc/v-deo.html

    • @WakkasLove
      @WakkasLove 2 роки тому +1

      You can do it!

  • @WakkasLove
    @WakkasLove 2 роки тому +11

    This is one of the most incredible stories ive ever heard. God Bless this man and his team.

  • @pukaseek
    @pukaseek Рік тому

    This young man is driven by something other than money and that says a lot about his character. His parents should be proud that they raised an awesome human being. God Bless you!

  • @elo1031
    @elo1031 2 роки тому +10

    Full circle will be when a user walks in as an employee… if it hasn’t happened already… and the price will keep adjusting likely as he can get 3D printing costs down. This is amazing. Made my day

  • @Aiana3D
    @Aiana3D Рік тому +17

    growing up, i wanted to become a prosthetics engineer. primarily because of my less than ideal limbs, and wanting to help people.
    unfortunately i'm absolutely not mentally suited for that kind of work.
    i'm glad there are people like these guys are doing so much for so many

    • @kongbanana8947
      @kongbanana8947 Рік тому

      Do you have the disability that makes your limbs weaker than standard limbs ?

    • @Aiana3D
      @Aiana3D Рік тому

      @@kongbanana8947 i have an issue with both my hands, and a different one with my left leg

  • @thomasmcareavey9033
    @thomasmcareavey9033 Рік тому +1

    This is fantastic to see espically as an amputee my self who uses nothing only the arm I've got left for 12years I always joke I'd only use a prosthetic if it like the terminator hand lol now we're here because of legends like these guys and esp for the kids who they are helping

  • @capitolbassfishing
    @capitolbassfishing Рік тому

    Man what a contribution. Thanks!

  • @Captainbadger123
    @Captainbadger123 2 роки тому +66

    That’s absolutely incredible you’re doing some truly amazing work. I’m not gonna lie I’m a big Star Wars fan so I’ve always thought that robotic limbs were super cool and very intriguing and to see these being made for people is absolutely incredible.

  • @gamiensrule
    @gamiensrule 2 роки тому +11

    I can't even say how awesome this is. Well done sir.

  • @SC2point0
    @SC2point0 Рік тому

    Absolutely amazing. I can't imagine how fulfilling his work is. Respect.

  • @patrickalexander8761
    @patrickalexander8761 Рік тому

    News like this makes me hopeful for the future. Good for you 👏

  • @NowOrNev3r
    @NowOrNev3r 2 роки тому +39

    Incredible, this brightened up my day (:

  • @joshuadelaughter7968
    @joshuadelaughter7968 2 роки тому +11

    The medical industry needs more competition. This is great to see.

    • @MultiDraco999
      @MultiDraco999 2 роки тому

      It's not competition it's efficiency. The US spends more per capita than most countries such as Australia, yet Australia is on par in healthcare quality or ahead in certain health categories, because it's industry is both publicly and privately funded. Where does the money actually end up if so much money is being funnelled from the government while also being privately funded?

    • @DaveSmith-cp5kj
      @DaveSmith-cp5kj 2 роки тому

      @@MultiDraco999 America makes most of the medical technology, which is copied by other countries. America also performs more high level medical operations (such as brain and heart surgery) than anywhere else in the world. Many foreigners come to America specifically to get medical treatment. That's where the money goes. I would definitely not call Australia to be anywhere close to American healthcare. It is much better than Canada or the UK (so I would consider it to be good), but not better than the US. Probably the only countries that are on par with American medical technology is Germany and Japan. Japan is starting to lag however (largely because their socialized healthcare system is collapsing and doesn't have money to fund research due to the circular effect of low birth rates and higher costs of living due to the taxes of an aging population), and Korea might overtake them in a few decades. Germans are really pioneering the tech side when it comes to CAD and have great applications for it in imaging products.
      This isn't to say money for medicine isn't wasted in America. ~10% of all government medical spending before the recent lawsuits went to abortion and killing babies (including liquidating those already born in some states due to research exceptions) and things like sex changes and basically promoting body dysphoria, but the vast majority of American medical funding is properly used.
      Also keep in mind American healthcare used to be really cheap before Obama's ACA which skyrocketed healthcare prices almost 10x in many cases (mostly due to the insurance companies having to raise rates due to having to now cover people who don't pay their fair share). That's also a big part of why America spends so much on healthcare today as opposed to the start of the century.
      However medical technology worldwide is greatly stifled by government regulations. There is technology that can help people but it is blocked from gaining FDA approval here in the states, however exceptions for their use are granted to politicians. Personally, I think any treatment, even if unproven should be allowed to be used for anyone so long as the patient gives explicit written approval. There are many ailments where one really could not care about the consequences, they just want to try something.

  • @kkuenzel56
    @kkuenzel56 Рік тому

    What an inspiration. My brother was born missing his left hand. I wish he could have had a prosthesis like that.

  • @kennethadams2268
    @kennethadams2268 Рік тому

    You are a blessing to humanity. I can imagine your work, genius, and motivation making a HUGE difference in so many people’s lives. God bless you.

  • @Approvedjoey117
    @Approvedjoey117 Рік тому +3

    “Just keep running, cyberpunk”

  • @marvinespino1384
    @marvinespino1384 2 роки тому +10

    That is so admirable to watch, appreciating the things we usually ignore and take granted for. Kudos to Easton and his team ✨❤️👍🏾😍

  • @christianmills7728
    @christianmills7728 Рік тому

    What a remarkable young man. He will make so many peoples lives better. I'm touched by this video, it's amazing!!

  • @atlastanker
    @atlastanker Рік тому

    This man is literally living my dream. I once dreamt of doing this same thing; building prosthetic arms for people that were fully articulated and could function very close to an actual arm.

  • @Chill-Vibes
    @Chill-Vibes 2 роки тому +4

    You guys are making people happy with your brilliant mind, thank you for what you’ve done