I'm sorry this video LOST its "sound" between the 7:00-minute & 8:35-miniute mark. I don't see other comments about this. I tried the Close Caption, but it too indicated NO Sound. Thought I would have to stop. Enjoyed it as usual!
I watched this just barely from now, and I just noticed that. I thought it might have been my headset. I was just thinking perhaps it got copy written sound there, maybe?
You forgot the markup that insurance will put on top of that. I wouldn't doubt if the cast would cost $800 - $2000. I broke my ankle once and insurance billed me $700 for a $70 boot.
The remote drone for search and rescue is an excellent idea and had thought about getting into that myself. Was always wondering about the length of flight time and distance.
I was a drone operator. It's a lot of paperwork for line of sight. If you start flying fpv beyond line of sight, have fun satisfying safety requirements.
@Karl with a K Very true, but I hadn't thought about making a business out of it, just a tool to use to aid in the process if needed and of course I would be expect some kind of compensation for my time and effort. Perhaps some tax benefit?
as far i know, they won't be allowed on German autobahn, bcoz if a stone would bet ejected from those, it would damage other vehicles....which already happens, but not that often
7:27 -- These little guys may be able to carry 50kg loads, work on both smooth floors and rough terrain, ascend 17° inclines, and go over 14cm steps, but how well do they handle the roar of a Wookie?
I guarantee 3D printed cast are going to be common place within the next two to three years. The problem with the fiberglass or plaster is they've always cause skin irritations which get infected and cause more problems.
Ha Ha - you couldn't be more wrong! No one will want to spend that kind of money on something that will only be used once for what a maximum of 12 weeks? Happy to revisit this post in 2~3 years to be proved wrong though.
They should invent a system that utilizes the energy released from radioactive decay. Imagine how efficient and clean the energy would be, and imagine all the fossil fuels that could be replaced! 😑
It already exists some spacecraft use the there called RTG's short fr radioisotope thermoelectric generator sometime also called RTS's the voyager spacecraft have them
Incredible!, I only wanted to see the details of the cameras on the shoes in the thumbnail…however that particular section lost all sound after about 3 words were spoken, then returned when the next segment came on… Somebody must hate me.
@@jinka6171 The sidewalls are what allow you to turn without the wheel buckling. At low speeds it really makes little difference but at high speeds those "veins" or "ribs" would buckle under the inertia of the turn.
That Rega drone is absolutely incredible! I'm hoping the United States government would purchase many of these.... they are absolutely indispensable!! ❤👏👏👍 Great job to the inventors of this modern marvel.
Muje to aapko baar baar sunane ka man karata hai, Dil se. Kya aapake gane ka set up mai Jan sakta hu? Aap kaunsa mic kaunse speaker aur amplifier use karate ho. Pls bataiye.
There are a lot of problems with airless tires that they won't talk about. Like how the air inside a regular tire actually helps with heat dissipation to keep it from overheating, especially in extreme heat climates. They also have a problem of getting crap stuck in them which can lead to balancing issues (seriously, can you imagine having to clean those spokes?) and if a rock gets wedged in there and suddenly flung free, it could cause damage to something... or someone. They also don't offer the stability that regular tires do because there is no sidewall, meaning they have a tendency to not hold well to the road when cornering, even worse at high speeds. I've seen them used on big equipment and that makes sense, you're not traveling at 55mph down the freeway and you don't have to worry about getting flats due to sharp objects or rocks/sticks (though a lot of normal tires on big equipment are rated almost bulletproof, depending on where you're working, of course).
They'll get better perhaps. Yeah but not having a sidewall rules it out for anything designed for a speed above like 15mph, especially if turning. The solar panel cars were a good idea too. There's not a great reason for it costing a fortune either when car manufacturers could easily implement the sorta thing for probably cheaper than any other business could... But the licenses and royalties would cost a fortune to be able to use the tech without getting sued by everyone and their mother
And that is why there is a billion dollar company using their money on research and development. Plus every thing you pointed out is 15 year old misunderstanding. So the air IN the tire helps with heat but by your logic the air all through the tire doesn't. Sharp objects and rocks getting stuck in them...going down normal paved roads. Oh the horror. And you can bet the TIRE company knows about sidewall flex and is putting serious effort into the design, material, cut, thickness etc to keep grip as needed or guess what...DOT won't approve it. But im sure you have bested the engineers and researchers with your mastery of materials, blends, pattern, airflow, density, elasticity, cut pattern to keep it strong and to keep air flow where needed, oh and pizza party fridays.
If you ever had a broken bone that needs a cast, I bet you would pay $500.00 to be able to let the air get to your skin and allow a shower without the plastic bags. I would.
The worst point with the Spanish wind turbine is that EU commission is interested, unfortunately, everything that EU touch becomes always a terrible mess.
The drone is pretty awesome and so is the exkelet. I'd Like to see how much that costs when/if they start using it in medicine and if insurance will cover it. Awesome vidoe!
Ooooohhh, that tingy that roll around in- and outdoors and transport tings for you.... I want a new shoppingbuddy, to follow me max 1 meter behind, to be loaded and to transport home shopping. Then it can roll around with me in the garden, carying foodtrays, equipment, bins, plants etc. I'm happy! Spredd the Word and the demand, folks!
these inventions need to come down in price to make them more affordable to the average human and not just cater to the wealthy elites🤔 especially the health inventions for the disabled/elderly
The narrator clearly isn't familiar with the cost of healthcare in the US: The average cost of non-surgical treatment for a broken arm is US$3,000 to $5,000, with surgical treatment involving at least another $16,000. The only real question is whether or not you have insurance and if it will cover it.
Yeah, but a fiberglass cast only costs like $20 in materials, and does not need to be pre-fabricated. A printed cast would require scanning and modeling of the limb, then printing, then finishing, then fitting/applying. Insurance would probably not pay for it.
@Karl with a K ok you're right, and that explains why everything you get at a hospital or ER is so cheap, because they never charge you for labor or mark anything up.
The point isn't that the 3-D printed cast would be too expensive at approx. $500, it's that compared to the overall cost of treatment in the US it's barely noticeable. On the other hand (no pun intended), in almost every other country with universal healthcare, US$500 would be a major expense. The ultimate solution, as some of you have already pointed out, would be to create and manufacture your own for a fraction of the cost.
Thank you for taking my feedback on board. The use of metric figures in your script is very welcome, and I like how you flash up the US Imperial conversion for our American friends.
The floating wind turbines are great because they don’t endanger whales. Whales have been biting wind turbines off the New Jersey Coast in the US and dying.
I think all these smart heads should get together and just figure out first how to deal with homelessness and mental illness and anger issues and food distribution issues and real-life problems before we worry about technicalogical tennis shoes and such
Love the cast replacements. Have experienced multiple broken bones and these would make life so much easier. And the wheelchair needs to go up and down stairs. That would really be useful.
Airless tires..WOW..about time! We have so much OLD TECH that we use in everyday life that is in need of upgrade. Especially when it comes to building houses and buildings. Problem is the new technologies are CHEAP but these companies want to charge outrageous prices even though the new product COST LESS TO MANUFACTURE than what they are replacing. It’s a money grab
That Honda wheelchair is a neat concept, but what when the person sitting in it has an active seizure? That thing will turn into a mechanical bull ride, I would think.
Great and interesting video. I want to thank you for including both types of measurements. I like the YoYo and the fact that it has a max speed of 80mph is a big plus.
I like the YoYo too but I wonder about the battery life and replacement cost. Tesla doesn't tell you when you buy their car that a replacement battery costs the same as a new car!
The yoyo is nice but not good for driving in the Netherlands. You will need highway speed car or it will be very dangerous. So at least 100km per hour otherwise you will be too slow for the other traffic which increases risk that someone will crash into you
A cast isn't meant to be convenient, its meant to provide strength and support to the broken bone while it mends. Those 3d printed ones coming out of murica sound like something aimed at requiring a lot of expensive after care and readjustment surgeries on top of being way more expensive than a traditional cast.
El dron de busqueda y rescate seria genial si se le agregara un maletin de carga, con articulos como agua embotellada, alimentos y medicamentos basicos, para que sobrevivan los extraviados o accidentados mientras llega la ayuda. Como los perros de SanBernardo les sugiero un nombre al DRON: FLYBERNARDO 😉
That wheelchair is a terrible idea. If the wheelchair user passes out and falls unconscious and leans in a particular direction then you have an out-of-control moving wheelchair.
Working both with persons using wheelchairs; pediatric and seniors, this wheelchair invention would have limited use for those populations as both usually require upper body torso support. Furthermore how does it fit into a car? Not like it's as collapsible as a traditional wheelchair
A broken wrist is gonna hurt like hell regardless of what you put on it. The pain comes when you try to reach out and try to catch something your good wrist is fumbling with. Like pain pills and remote controls , silverware.....you can't help it either ,it's instinct.
The redesigned wheel i thought was ridiculous. Imagine if this was the way a tire originally was designed and someone came up with a tire filled with just air! Everyone would cheer at what a great, vastly simpler idea it is. Complexity does not mean better.
Almost all gliders need an engine to get airborne - the difference is that this one uses a built-in one that retracts once the desired height has been reached rather than relying on a powered aircraft to tow it.
Some of what was said about the helicopter drone is contradictory. Initially it was said it could be used to pick up cell signals even if the phone is turned off but at the end it was said it was to avoid airplane collisions. PS I wonder if you could avoid detection by switching to “airplane mode” and then turning the cellphone off.
"Feet," and "miles," which Tech Zone kindly includes, are measures of distance used in the United States, Liberia and Saudi Arabia when there are Americans around.
@@Rotomoo not necessarily...look up a kid named Benjamin Underwood. He was 100% blind due to losing both his eyes to cancer at 2 years old. And although he was able to do many things an able sighted person could do (by determining where objects were by the sound or "echo" the objects would make), there was still a limit to what he could determine about obstacles (through hearing alone). He could not determine how deep a "drop off" or hole was through sound alone - meaning he couldn't tell if it was like simply walking off the curb at an intersection or a steep drop off that could easily result in broken bones or death (which is why a cane is still recommended, because it gives an idea about how much of a difference a drop off can be) ... Oh, and even though he was 100% blind he was still able to use a phone & play video games...
I'm sorry this video LOST its "sound" between the 7:00-minute & 8:35-miniute mark. I don't see other comments about this. I tried the Close Caption, but it too indicated NO Sound. Thought I would have to stop. Enjoyed it as usual!
I tried different computers too. Same.
For me the sound cu out from 6:29 - 8:34
There is probably some copyright issue which prevents them from publishing the audio.
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I watched this just barely from now, and I just noticed that. I thought it might have been my headset. I was just thinking perhaps it got copy written sound there, maybe?
$200-500 for this awesome cast? Hell yeah that’s a great price
Definitely worth it. I had a cast on my hand and arm for 6 weeks and was constantly itchy. The printed one looks easy to get to that itch when needed.
could 3d print something at a 10th of the cost
You forgot the markup that insurance will put on top of that. I wouldn't doubt if the cast would cost $800 - $2000. I broke my ankle once and insurance billed me $700 for a $70 boot.
I agree. How much does it cost to put on and take of a plaster cast anyway? And how LONG does it take?
Only slightly less than the cost of the brace I had to buy after getting the fiberglass cast cut off!
The remote drone for search and rescue is an excellent idea and had thought about getting into that myself. Was always wondering about the length of flight time and distance.
I was a drone operator. It's a lot of paperwork for line of sight. If you start flying fpv beyond line of sight, have fun satisfying safety requirements.
@@FullCircleTravis Yes, that was another hurdle that made me reconsider being a drone operator. Bureaucracy and red tape. Thnx for the reminder 🙂
Им не надо нас спасать. Наоборот чем больше нас умрет тем лучше для них....
@Karl with a K Very true, but I hadn't thought about making a business out of it, just a tool to use to aid in the process if needed and of course I would be expect some kind of compensation for my time and effort. Perhaps some tax benefit?
You need to sort the sound in the middle - otherwise excellent video 👍
How will those airless tires handle being packed with snow and ice and stuff in the winter?
Needs an outter wall. Maybe they left it off for demonstration purposes.
as far i know, they won't be allowed on German autobahn, bcoz if a stone would bet ejected from those, it would damage other vehicles....which already happens, but not that often
Same tech that will stop the trainers filling full when you tread on dog s**t😉
Like a rock.
Have a good day.
The cast replace is super innovative, a true step forward particularly when a body cast is required, as for cost, it should be done for cost.
That drone is brilliant. Its gonna save many lives.
Or chase people without mercy.. do you want your enemy having this ?!
I Want the Wheel Chair, and I love your Channel, Love the intro Music
As usual, your videos are packed with great ideas and info but it's such a relief for it to be over to silence that frenetic music.
Agreed!
It's the over-the-top sing-song voice that bugs me.
Annoying too hard to watch with it playing
The "computer music" is like fingernail on slate board!
Agreed!
Why the background music…… Why? Why? I had to stop watching.
Agree. Very annoying.
Good !;! Channel.salute !;!
thank you for the metric conversions 🙂
The helicopter drone for saving people in the mountains is amazing 👏 every mountainous area rescue team should get one for free!!!!!
I agree
7:27 -- These little guys may be able to carry 50kg loads, work on both smooth floors and rough terrain, ascend 17° inclines, and go over 14cm steps, but how well do they handle the roar of a Wookie?
That 3d cast would make an awesome exoskeleton
I guarantee 3D printed cast are going to be common place within the next two to three years. The problem with the fiberglass or plaster is they've always cause skin irritations which get infected and cause more problems.
I agree
Ha Ha - you couldn't be more wrong! No one will want to spend that kind of money on something that will only be used once for what a maximum of 12 weeks? Happy to revisit this post in 2~3 years to be proved wrong though.
Yeah, good luck with that wind turbine!! I couldn't help notice how, in every shot shown here, it didn't move at all!!
I'm here for those shoes👁️arm cast make sense, itching scratch through the Hole's 👍🏾
They should invent a system that utilizes the energy released from radioactive decay. Imagine how efficient and clean the energy would be, and imagine all the fossil fuels that could be replaced! 😑
Can't trust the surfs with nuclear material
It's called a radiothermic generator, and we use them on space probes
It already exists some spacecraft use the there called RTG's short fr radioisotope thermoelectric generator sometime also called RTS's the voyager spacecraft have them
They've made batteries that last for over 100 years with radio active decay but can you make them safe enough to have around your household?
Ever heard of voyagers 1 and 2 !!!!!!! They got those rts
The Australian outback would be a perfect place for a solar car. Isn't it really sunny most of the time, Like barely ever rains or gets Cloudy?
I’d be more impressed if they could do that in Seattle, with no batteries.
Incredible!, I only wanted to see the details of the cameras on the shoes in the thumbnail…however that particular section lost all sound after about 3 words were spoken, then returned when the next segment came on… Somebody must hate me.
Took the words right on of my mouth lol
those sneakers are a tripping hazzard
Cool inventions!
So incredible.. it's a commercial.
I hate when they interrupt these commercials with other commercials.
It's not like you're being forced to watch them though.
People don't realize how important the sidewall of the tire is. That is the only reason we don't have an airless tire at market yet.
Pleas3 tell why…..serious question…thank you in advance for your response
@@jinka6171 The sidewalls are what allow you to turn without the wheel buckling. At low speeds it really makes little difference but at high speeds those "veins" or "ribs" would buckle under the inertia of the turn.
@@allforugod oh my thank you…..never thought that far ahead….now I get it….thank you again.
All the innovation were great 👍
That Rega drone is absolutely incredible! I'm hoping the United States government would purchase many of these.... they are absolutely indispensable!! ❤👏👏👍 Great job to the inventors of this modern marvel.
Muje to aapko baar baar sunane ka man karata hai, Dil se. Kya aapake gane ka set up mai Jan sakta hu? Aap kaunsa mic kaunse speaker aur amplifier use karate ho. Pls bataiye.
There are a lot of problems with airless tires that they won't talk about. Like how the air inside a regular tire actually helps with heat dissipation to keep it from overheating, especially in extreme heat climates. They also have a problem of getting crap stuck in them which can lead to balancing issues (seriously, can you imagine having to clean those spokes?) and if a rock gets wedged in there and suddenly flung free, it could cause damage to something... or someone. They also don't offer the stability that regular tires do because there is no sidewall, meaning they have a tendency to not hold well to the road when cornering, even worse at high speeds. I've seen them used on big equipment and that makes sense, you're not traveling at 55mph down the freeway and you don't have to worry about getting flats due to sharp objects or rocks/sticks (though a lot of normal tires on big equipment are rated almost bulletproof, depending on where you're working, of course).
They'll get better perhaps. Yeah but not having a sidewall rules it out for anything designed for a speed above like 15mph, especially if turning.
The solar panel cars were a good idea too. There's not a great reason for it costing a fortune either when car manufacturers could easily implement the sorta thing for probably cheaper than any other business could... But the licenses and royalties would cost a fortune to be able to use the tech without getting sued by everyone and their mother
They'll never work without sidewalls, they'd fill up with crap too fast.
💯✔️
@@slick-zq5hj I never understood why they don't put a thin membrane on the outside to keep debris/water/snow out.
And that is why there is a billion dollar company using their money on research and development.
Plus every thing you pointed out is 15 year old misunderstanding.
So the air IN the tire helps with heat but by your logic the air all through the tire doesn't.
Sharp objects and rocks getting stuck in them...going down normal paved roads.
Oh the horror.
And you can bet the TIRE company knows about sidewall flex and is putting serious effort into the design, material, cut, thickness etc to keep grip as needed or guess what...DOT won't approve it.
But im sure you have bested the engineers and researchers with your mastery of materials, blends, pattern, airflow, density, elasticity, cut pattern to keep it strong and to keep air flow where needed, oh and pizza party fridays.
If you ever had a broken bone that needs a cast, I bet you would pay $500.00 to be able to let the air get to your skin and allow a shower without the plastic bags. I would.
I wouldnt.
The worst point with the Spanish wind turbine is that EU commission is interested, unfortunately, everything that EU touch becomes always a terrible mess.
Sounds like the Canadian government.
solar car in Australia, PREOPS for using Mustang headlights👍👍😎
These are fascinating
Snow gets in them and they shake like hell. 😅
The drone is pretty awesome and so is the exkelet. I'd Like to see how much that costs when/if they start using it in medicine and if insurance will cover it. Awesome vidoe!
That Yoyo car looks cool.
Ooooohhh, that tingy that roll around in- and outdoors and transport tings for you....
I want a new shoppingbuddy, to follow me max 1 meter behind, to be loaded and to transport home shopping. Then it can roll around with me in the garden, carying foodtrays, equipment, bins, plants etc. I'm happy!
Spredd the Word and the demand, folks!
Silent UA-cam show wow impressive that I can’t hear anything best video ever
these inventions need to come down in price to make them more affordable to the average human and not just cater to the wealthy elites🤔 especially the health inventions for the disabled/elderly
Hell yea on the cast .
Nice One! 👍
1:56 Some footage from the actual helicopter would’ve been nice. Just so we can see what it sees
They don't want you to know how good it works. Nobody can escape. Lol
The floating windfarm has to have a wire bringing electricity back to shore so that means it would need to be on sea floor
Could use battery storage the. Get drones to go out and change them over when fall
Airless tires will make spike strips, and any device used to stop vehicles from entering a parking lot or parking garage the wrong way useless.
I have been waiting for Airless Tires to be Commercially available for 9 Years.
I first heard about them in 2014.
People have been trying to make them for at least 50 years. Don't hold your breath, they still have big problems.
great airless tires. until the balance is gone when it fills with ice and snow.
Cool video, but horrible music.
The Chinese car as usual is a copy of a SMART car!
Audio was lost half way,
I hope they can make those Airless Tires for Low Profile Auto Factory Designs. Every pot hole comes with a dashboard warning of flat tires.
What happened to the sound on the obstacle sensors worn on shoes? Not even any closed captioning,& I was very interested in this! 😕
That's a lot of "kill ah mitt chaws!"
Someday, I'm gonna build an ultra-high-tech gadget that does absolutely NOTHING.
The narrator clearly isn't familiar with the cost of healthcare in the US: The average cost of non-surgical treatment for a broken arm is US$3,000 to $5,000, with surgical treatment involving at least another $16,000. The only real question is whether or not you have insurance and if it will cover it.
Yeah, but a fiberglass cast only costs like $20 in materials, and does not need to be pre-fabricated.
A printed cast would require scanning and modeling of the limb, then printing, then finishing, then fitting/applying. Insurance would probably not pay for it.
@Karl with a K ok you're right, and that explains why everything you get at a hospital or ER is so cheap, because they never charge you for labor or mark anything up.
The point isn't that the 3-D printed cast would be too expensive at approx. $500, it's that compared to the overall cost of treatment in the US it's barely noticeable. On the other hand (no pun intended), in almost every other country with universal healthcare, US$500 would be a major expense.
The ultimate solution, as some of you have already pointed out, would be to create and manufacture your own for a fraction of the cost.
Thank you for taking my feedback on board. The use of metric figures in your script is very welcome, and I like how you flash up the US Imperial conversion for our American friends.
The floating wind turbines are great because they don’t endanger whales. Whales have been biting wind turbines off the New Jersey Coast in the US and dying.
Nice one bro 👍
I think all these smart heads should get together and just figure out first how to deal with homelessness and mental illness and anger issues and food distribution issues and real-life problems before we worry about technicalogical tennis shoes and such
The shoes are ridiculous… high carbon ‘footprint’ 😂 to resolve no known problem.
10:27 ...er..... 'tailwind' would be the _opposite_ of what they want you dingaling! 😂😂
Love the cast replacements. Have experienced multiple broken bones and these would make life so much easier.
And the wheelchair needs to go up and down stairs. That would really be useful.
The key to energy for cars is combination of things. Solar, steam , and browns gas. All will be needed for the process to net propulsion.
Airless tires..WOW..about time! We have so much OLD TECH that we use in everyday life that is in need of upgrade. Especially when it comes to building houses and buildings. Problem is the new technologies are CHEAP but these companies want to charge outrageous prices even though the new product COST LESS TO MANUFACTURE than what they are replacing. It’s a money grab
I could take the tech without the social programming, tho.
I'm sure the hospital charges more then $500 for a traditional cast so price shouldn't be an issue
That Honda wheelchair is a neat concept, but what when the person sitting in it has an active seizure? That thing will turn into a mechanical bull ride, I would think.
I really enjoy the content of these videos, but the shoop-shoop-shoop-shoop techno music is so irritating.
Great and interesting video. I want to thank you for including both types of measurements. I like the YoYo and the fact that it has a max speed of 80mph is a big plus.
I like the YoYo too but I wonder about the battery life and replacement cost. Tesla doesn't tell you when you buy their car that a replacement battery costs the same as a new car!
The yoyo is nice but not good for driving in the Netherlands. You will need highway speed car or it will be very dangerous. So at least 100km per hour otherwise you will be too slow for the other traffic which increases risk that someone will crash into you
wonder how those airless tire are going to handle snow build up in the spokes
A cast isn't meant to be convenient, its meant to provide strength and support to the broken bone while it mends. Those 3d printed ones coming out of murica sound like something aimed at requiring a lot of expensive after care and readjustment surgeries on top of being way more expensive than a traditional cast.
$500 for a 3d printed cast....you can get a 3d printer for the price and make your own 😆 🤣 😂 😹
El dron de busqueda y rescate seria genial si se le agregara un maletin de carga, con articulos como agua embotellada, alimentos y medicamentos basicos, para que sobrevivan los extraviados o accidentados mientras llega la ayuda. Como los perros de SanBernardo les sugiero un nombre al DRON: FLYBERNARDO 😉
That wheelchair is a terrible idea. If the wheelchair user passes out and falls unconscious and leans in a particular direction then you have an out-of-control moving wheelchair.
That doesn't seem too bad they charge me $3000 for a cast before
6:37 app with video tutorial for blinded people! awesome genius!
By seeing thumbnail "incredible invention that you don't need " 😂
TO SCRATCH THE UNSCRATCHABLE IS PRICELESS.
If you have ever had to wear a plaster cast then $200 to $500 is well worth the price to pay for one of these 3D printed ones…
12:08 I needed those at cedar point when I was little
Thanks
Not all people in wheelchairs have upper body mobility and balance. I think that this chair needs more trials with wheelchair users.
Working both with persons using wheelchairs; pediatric and seniors, this wheelchair invention would have limited use for those populations as both usually require upper body torso support. Furthermore how does it fit into a car? Not like it's as collapsible as a traditional wheelchair
3d printed cast. all u gotta do is suffer in pain for 6 to 8 hrs while they print it 😂
Pain meds!
@@electroniccheeks I don't think you've ever had a broken bone.
@jake smerth
I wish that were true.
A broken wrist is gonna hurt like hell regardless of what you put on it. The pain comes when you try to reach out and try to catch something your good wrist is fumbling with. Like pain pills and remote controls , silverware.....you can't help it either ,it's instinct.
Those airless tires .. hope you don't have a prankster who runs a loop of chain thru 2 of them & locks the loop closed
The channel is a drug, once you get into a video there is no going back
The robots were using airless tires😊
Some of these inventions are just outright bizarre like the Shoe Trainers, what were they thinking of? [money i guess] lol
The redesigned wheel i thought was ridiculous. Imagine if this was the way a tire originally was designed and someone came up with a tire filled with just air! Everyone would cheer at what a great, vastly simpler idea it is. Complexity does not mean better.
A glider doesn't have an engine, it's why it's a glider.
Just damn.
Almost all gliders need an engine to get airborne - the difference is that this one uses a built-in one that retracts once the desired height has been reached rather than relying on a powered aircraft to tow it.
Some of what was said about the helicopter drone is contradictory. Initially it was said it could be used to pick up cell signals even if the phone is turned off but at the end it was said it was to avoid airplane collisions.
PS I wonder if you could avoid detection by switching to “airplane mode” and then turning the cellphone off.
"Feet," and "miles," which Tech Zone kindly includes, are measures of distance used in the United States, Liberia and Saudi Arabia when there are Americans around.
So they basically stuck a chair on a "hoverboard" toy, and call it a fancy "wheelchair"?! 😆 lmfao... so inventive!
Nice wheels. Until they become unbalanced with stuck gravel or compacted ice and snow.
The final version will have sidewalls like any tire the display is for marketing purpose.
Those airless tires are AMAZING!
I remember seeing something like it called the tweel in popular mechanics back in the 90s
A lot of new riding lawn mowers come with them as an upgrade I know John deer sells them as an upgrade
@@151bradhatt still on shelves of the cowboys filled with cobwebs.
Surprised 🙀
What are floating wind generators for?
They generate wind, which blows the water into waves......for places that don't have any waves. It's a surfing thing.
$3,400 for a pair of shoes using an ultrasonic sensor system that you could buy for a microscopic fraction of that and he's shown still using a cane.
and to interact with it you need an app to navigate it, something you need eyes for.
@@Rotomoo not necessarily...look up a kid named Benjamin Underwood. He was 100% blind due to losing both his eyes to cancer at 2 years old.
And although he was able to do many things an able sighted person could do (by determining where objects were by the sound or "echo" the objects would make), there was still a limit to what he could determine about obstacles (through hearing alone). He could not determine how deep a "drop off" or hole was through sound alone - meaning he couldn't tell if it was like simply walking off the curb at an intersection or a steep drop off that could easily result in broken bones or death (which is why a cane is still recommended, because it gives an idea about how much of a difference a drop off can be) ...
Oh, and even though he was 100% blind he was still able to use a phone & play video games...
@@Rotomoo Hi! Our system provides also a button on the back of the device. Blind people may use a smartphone through VoiceOver too 🙂
Why are you including stuff where the company went out of business over a decade ago.?
Is it still a glider if it has an onboard propulsion system?