Nika uses Esper Hand. By Esper Bionics
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Nika is amazing and a fast learner.
A month ago she tried her left hand for the first time in her life: • Esper Bionics. A girl ...
If you want to become a user of the hand or join the team, please apply here: esperbionics.com
(If you know people that need the hand, share the link, Nika applied one of the first)
More about our path and values you can find in the interview of our CEO:
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Instagram - @esperbionics
Instagram of Nika - @nikaachorna
LinkedIn - / esperbionics
LinkedIn of our CEO - / dimagazda
Twitter - / esperbionics
FB - / esperbionics
Esper Bionics transforms the prosthetic industry.
A lot of human augmentation technologies will be born here to fulfill and prolong the life of people.
Stay tuned.
Now add the rocket arm function.
ROCKET........PUNCH!!!!
@@SuperMurray2009
"Good job! That's why your the best, Boss!"
[Kazuhira Miller]
@@SuperMurray2009 ROCKETOOOOOOOO PUNCHIEEEEEEEEEE
Or plasma cannon
@@kennyljs *PAAAAAWWWNNNCHHHH!!!!
The real question is can she do alchemy now without drawing a circle?
Scrolled too far for this
Nah she didn't see the gate of truth yet bruh.😂😭😂😭
I understood that reference.
Ed n alphonse laughs read this
Nice one lol.
Imagine in 15 years, when the youtube algorithm brings us together once more, and we all go "Oh, prosthetics really were that crude back then?"
Commenting on this to keep updated 👀
Now thats one proactive comment writer. This gon be the most liked comment in 15 years
Geez
Leaving my
Mark
Leaving my mark too
the thumbnail is such a thirst trap
Made you watch didn't it?
They're a company trying to get funding, and if you look at their other videos, you can see the ones with pretty women get more views.
Don't hate the player, hate the game 🤷♂
Ajajajaj gracias a dios no soy el unico que grande zuko
I don't think it is completely fake as the bionic hand movements look basic but I can still understand if you are skeptical about it. I've seen machines moving like that before through programming. I just wonder how it does connect to the brain to make such movements.
@aleleotta350 It connects via electrodes. The brain creates a signal upon conceiving what it wants the arm to do and sends the signal down your body through the arms to your hand and fingers, telling it what it wants it to do. This happens perceivably instantaneously to us. The same thing is happening in your body right now. The bionic arm serves as a connection to your nervous system to simulate this process.
@@moosemusicofficial Oh nice and how are the instructions exact to make a specific movement?
I mean it like the code that we write for computers to do a specific task (Assembly, C, C++, Python, etc...)
"Wake tf up samurai, we got a city to burn."
Been searching for this, finally found it
Underrated
I laughed so hard lol 🤣😭🤣🤣
Cyberpunk bgm autoplayed 😂😂😂
Only 10 times better 😂
Switches knife to bionic hand.
"Now, we are talking."
"Upgrades people... Upgrades!"
Cyberpunk
@@AViewCado69420 not yet, but pretty soon yes
I had the same line of thinking
No but seriously when she was able to safely equip a knife to her hand and cut that pear that’s huge
When you realize she can give the most technologically advanced middle finger in the history of mankind.
Probably comes with a push notification
When you realize somebody else can hack her arm and control it from a distance.
Yep
@@vpghahat6328 This made my day. Thank you good sir.
🤣🤣🤣
@@Boris82 But then they have to plant some controlling device in the arm in order to hack it
Three years ago seems like a long time already. I hope this tech evolves faster than we can imagine. Great work to everyone involved.
Interesting... 🤔
We will be fighting these things in 23-11-2035
@@CatsBtrippinIt's a woman with a fake limb, not a robot.
@@marcelberes469 Maybe they're just a Luddite and think that cyborgs aren't real people?
A little too specific... but okay... we'll see@@CatsBtrippin
"These new bionic limbs will be a saviour to all disabled people alike!" *- 2020*
"Cut your arm off to look cool." *- 2069*
no.
2077*
"check out my mantis blades" -2077
there will be a point where bionic limbs will be better than human limbs
But can it whacck me off?
"Thanks for modeling how this works. Now give it back."
"No" *strangles the person with robotic hand and proceeds to smash through wall to get away*
And they keep claiming that skynet will start from military tech. But you have discovered the truth!
@@itchykami he was joking 😐
cuz she never asked for this *puts a sunglasses on*
@@diamond_psina558 *starts speaking Russian*
@@oneno9860 what?
This is, of course, absolutely incredible and all the things they show this arm doing is hugely impressive and important. That being said, I really wanna see the cut where she karate chops through a car door.
that's the spirit, I was here hoping she'd smash that apple with her hand.
When (not if) we get to the point where that is a thing, you can get bet the world will be officially be a dystopian future.
Well written. Nicely builds up to the end... lol
@@pythonxz Won't be too far off if chips get even smaller
@@pythonxz It already is. Not as flashy and Cyborgy as Cyberpunk genre works depict it, but it has arrive a couple years ago.
The dexterity and pressure control is incredible. I doubt it's "the same" as a human hand, probably still a ways to go, but that looks simply incredible from a form and function perspective
yep, still a lot of work to be done, but we're getting there - the newer, much better model is also featured in the latest couple of videos on our channel.
When you realize that the future is now. But your wallet says: "Unfortunately, not for you".
Facts
"with only a small small house mortgage and multi loan setup you too can have a limb" (repairs not included, if the arm has issues after 1 week the warranty is void, if you miss a single payment we will find you)
@@undyingrevenant2734 Cyberpunk, babey!
I say that Everytime a new console comes out 😫🍆🤏🏼
Wish Dad could've had this😔
"So how much does it cost"
"The other hand"
I mean that's a fair price for becoming a cyborg.
👌😆
I see that it's not available to buy, it's a prototype. So it's probably anywhere from 1 milion USD to infinity.
@@dariusdareme "1 million USD"
Ah yes made of absolute gold, titanium and diamonds
Atmost 10K for it and that's still over fuckin priced
not the other hand, the hand that got replaced 😂
Only when seeing such advancements I realize I live in the future! 🤯
Ahhh i live in the past
Fake news. This is CGI just like the moon landings, a round Earth and Australia. Don't believe the lies. Have you ever seen it in person? No? I rest my case!
This is 2077
When you see the price tag youll realize you live in a world of "fuck you poor people"
@@kevtb874 well I've never seen you in person either soo...
Would...
“How to win arm wrestle”
Google: Use weight to your advantage
Bing:
good one
Bing is like google but on dr-
Playco armboy
@@ThePrinceofHisOwnKingdom waiting for someone to comment this 😄
bing said use cgi?
"What lotion do you use?"
her: *I use WD-40*
OMG HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Good shit
made my day man :DDD
Best comment on here.
Hank Hill would be proud
It's so cool to see this technology get better and better.
It is so cool to see technology improves quality of life.
Yes but in good ways like this. Technology is evolving in bad ways too, like the pointless future robot humanoids that will take our jobs.
True
@@gabrieljordan9977 thats not pointless, thats good. Simple jobs will no longer be needed, stupid and useless people will go extinct over time as theres more robots and automation.
@@Soveey You got a point, but a job is a job no matter how simple it is... not everyone can do certain jobs. What I meant by AI is pointless is that it will take our jobs away, replacing us completely, thats pointless.
Ok, hear me out guys
The way she smiles afer being able to move her fingers makes you appreciate what you take for granted.
Truth
See I feel like these types of things don’t make sense when it comes to body parts, like if it was fresh food or something like that it would, but I mean your supposed to have an arm, it’s not a commodity unlike shoes, a fridge, a phone, etc….
@@woozy9112 The point is we as humans in this generation anyways are for the most part spoiled asf where no even homeless people have celular phones.
We take far to many things for granted.
Eyesight, Touch, Smell, hearing, taste, limbs or health and always worry about the things we don’t have instead of being grateful for the things we do.
@@woozy9112 “you’re supposed to have an arm” “it’s not a commodity” I’m sorry but disabled folk disagree. People can be born without sight without limbs with genetic disabilities. Having a able body is a commodity. And one that should never be taken granted for.
@@Janae2000 having an able body is EXTREMELY common its not a commodity its the norm just stfu
"Wake up, samurai. We have a city to burn."
Give me more hrs.
my samurai sword has awakened
Her alias would be Nika Blackhand.
Go back to sleep samurai, the city hasn't rendered yet
Ahhh yes Cyberpunk
"Its combat rated and field tested. In fact I could punch a hole through your helmet with surprisingly little effort."
Where is the reference from?
Please remind me where this is from
Yeah... I doubt it since ti looks like it can break easily.
@@capscaps04 oh fr... I thought it could punch through the sun...my bad
@@jeremiahtisdell4823 I don´t know what your deal is and honestly I don´t really give a shit to know about it, but to me those robotic hands looks ver fragile and very stiffy considering how she pocked her friend´s eye. I doubt those hands can actually lift heavy objetcs.
I loved seeing her smile as she was using the arm, actually looked genuine and felt heartwarming. I'm so fascinated with the tech that actually helps people like this. Good on you Esper!
The price: "It'll cost you an arm and a leg'
I understood that reference
@@ellwill5709 You think it's a reference, but thats just a common saying that fits very well here. Edit: I seriously can't believe that a common phrase that's not even in the show FMA is attracting so many fan boys.
Ed...ward
@@ellwill5709 you understood a common phrase?
If "The Truth" says so, then it must be true.
She just struggled with the tasks a little bit because she’s clearly not left handed.
No shit.
Muscle memory bro.. she will be left handed too in no time.
Also I think it's because the wrist is solid without movement, so the movements seem a little stiff
oh god im a horrible person xD
It's only going to improve.
Have you been keeping up with the last few iterations of bionic arms?
This is HUGE
The acute sense of grip strength is what impresses me the most. This is life changing for so many.
I've noticed that grape being squished=(
thanks for feedback!)
@@Guffy686 It was compressed, sure, but it didn't look juiced at all.
It is amazing, but still lacks fluidity and dexterity that will only come with more time. The purely mechanical hands are actually more fluid at the moment IMO.
@@chrishayes5755 What's the difference between a purely mechanical hand and this one? I stumbled across this video by chance.
let's be honest. you didn't click on the thambnail just to see her arm
If you ever wanted an example of why you might want to be an engineer, there is probably no better example than this. Love and respect to all those evolved.
engineering sucks. I am one, its terrible, trash pay, at least in USA.
Hey that rhymed!
Anyway, basic contractors make more money than engineers and can easily work for themselves...
but she have that little fingers in her arm, this bionic hand wont work with amputated ppl
@@Oreosmilkshake so? it works for her. Next step would be make it work in the amputated.
I’m an engineer but I don’t work in the field of biomechanics. I’m too much of an out of the box thinker for biomechanics. Like for example, why imitate a lousy human form? I would love to replace her arm with a half dozen tentacles 🐙. Follow the example of the design of an octopus or squid, they are our true masters - just ask Cthulhu.
ua-cam.com/video/T1zQ5b3C1hM/v-deo.html
Behold. True ingenuity
Now I realise how grateful I am for having two hands.
Yes, but now, you could also have four!
We don't appreciate stuff until it gets taken away. But I really dislike this kind of thinking. Lots of people don't have a house, running water, electricity, got various diseases etc... so an average Joe should always be happy and thankful. But on the other hand other people have a better life... net result is neutral.
@@Mic_Glow There's no point in being appreciative of something that is, by default, part of your normal everyday life. Why should I be thankful that I have something over 99% of other humans also have? That would just make me 10 times more bitter if I suddenly lost it. People think too much with their emotions, and it really hinders full utilization of their brain power.
@@ChickenPizza yess I agree. But it reminded me of a time when I had to take minor eye surgery coz of lump near eye. And for one day I was a moneyed freak..next day when they open the bandage it felt great..but as a human we don't care about how good is our life..we just want to be better than the guy next door..the reason why some people wants to own expensive stuff because no one else can own it.. innately we want to be unique.. we are driven by it..we want to think our problem is unique..we want to think we operate differently than others... So much driven by vanity and blinded to see that we are fucking same..
amen
If you look closely she actually has a bionic arm.
Damn thanks, i never noticed that
WhERe? I can't see it!!!
Yes
Man of culture
Thanks I'm too focus with her.
The 20M guys after watching the video:
"Huh? It was about an artificial hand? I was focused on something else..."
My mind: She gonna smash the can, explode the apple and throw the knife using the robotic arm
Same too bro 🤣🤣🤣
actually thats easier to do than holding it softly
This isnt terminator dude 😂
@@nazwan9325 Cyberpunk 😆😆😆
@@Sami-wl3ur imao cyberpunk in real life
when i was born, your choices were, hook, stump, or plastic hand that did nothing. What a time to be alive.
Genuine question did you ever use a hook and was it actually useful for anything?
@@stevoc9930 I remember a tow truck driver using his hook to drive and turn the steering wheel.
I was like 7 yrs old, my 1st time seeing a man with a hook like in the cartoons. I thought it was so cool.
@@stevoc9930 It can lift, grab, reach small holes and the most important it can act as a weapon. Actually hook is a pretty good choice
Dang, I never knew that effective prosthetics didn't exist in 2006.
The eggbeater is my favorite
The cutest cyborg I've ever seen
Martin Caidin (wrote the novel that inspired "The Six Million Dollar Man" and "The Bionic Woman") is probably grinning
SIMP
@@howaboutanotherjoke1719 incel virgin
Bionic simping, it's evolving
The end was almost ... disturbing.
Damn she's cute too.
Anybody else hoping she would crush the apple with the robo-hand like in hardcore Henry? Lol
Words to live by from that film; EZ
100% wondering how you could de-restrict it & crush the almighty out of something
I was hoping she'd destroy the soda can
Yeah lol
Yes me 😁
"How much for the arm? Oh I'll get that arm" - Rocket Raccoon
I am groot.
The fact that your profile picture is Michael Jackson and you quoted the MCU made me suuuuper happy ❤️🌼 (you have great taste)
@@priprinita7204 glad to see another MJ and Marvel fan✌️ much love
@@DZA i know right? It’s so rare.
GOD gave her that arm...
im 49% focused on the technology, 51% focused on her. she's beautiful
A man of culture as well
She is
@@IDMYM8
not a man of culture but a man of loneliness
Same here bro
@@Paggii you dont need to be lonely, to recognize someone is beautiful.
Will you have my children?
Anyone else want her to crush the apple with her bionic hand? These are getting better every year. So glad for people that are in need of them. Can't wait until they can do everything!
I'm waiting for bionic eyes too.
I was waiting to see something like that. Wonder how much pressure it can grip. Probably not enough to crush an apple though.... 😕
@@CalmoOmlac I bet if you ask Nika she will say crush an apple ;)
Hey Luke, you could do with one of these. :)
It will take some time but eventually since technology is rapidly growing. 19-20 (most likely 19 for robotics) muscles in the forearm and over 30 muscles in the hand will get the wrist up and running.
Not gonna lie, when she picked up the apple I was really hoping she would just crush it.
Not yet advanced enough to generate feelings of super villainy.
I felt the same and I knew I was gonna find this comment somewhere...
@sony erricson wtf
SAME! lol
@no name don't give them ideas
"Seriously why are we not funding this?"- Peter Griffin
Fax!
Yeah, uh, we are
@@IIxIxIv Nah bruh we be dumping 1.4 trillion on a military plane that didn't even work cause it was a comically stupid idea..
Doesn’t help enough people which means it won’t make them richer. Only about 1 out of 20-30 people have this issue. If your worried about my math then think about how many classrooms you have sat in where at least 3 or more people had an issue where it would be beneficial to use a prosthetic such as this one. If I made a tool for people who lost specifically their ring finger, then my tool would not sell because it’s rare to lose only your ring finger and nothing else. Like what could you have been doing or what kind of birth defect could have taken place for something so specific to occur to just one single finger. It simply would not sell. But these things are getting popular day by day which is a good thing.
Uh uhmmm...... So... I think uh we need more afghan boom boom... Yes boom boom funny 🦅🇺🇲
hear me out.
Yo this is amazing, she literally can't cut her left hands fingers while cooking
🥲
im almost jealous, almost
With the price of that hand, id say id rather cut flesh.
Get a heat resistant one and then you never need oven gloves again
@@r12895 lol. How much is it?
"How much does it cost?"
"It costs an arm and a leg"
Too soon
But yes
Just like all tech it will get cheaper at some point~~~~
Stolen
you need a Philosopher stone otherwise..
No... Just part of an arm...
Such a missed opportunity to change her name to "BioNika" and start using her bionic arm to fight crime.
You're a genius
200 iq
@cRACKEDdIAMOND are you gonna cry about it?
@cRACKEDdIAMOND Better provide a source for the IQ of the guy who invented that robot arm, tough guy.
@cRACKEDdIAMOND let's see you invent a bionic arm better than this Einstein
She lives in a World cyberpunk 2099?
"Dame girl what can that hand do?"
*Crushes skull like grape*
One of the advantages I can see with these prothestics. Your hand is not fragile anymore and if the prothestics have a good power controller you can crush thing you could not before with your old hand
@@falkensteinfallen1288 time to become a cyborg I guess :S
You guys watch too much sci fi lol
Why would you want to have that lethal power anyway?
The way that power, torque especially works means that kind of power would need some kind of hydraulic system but to have that system would also means weight efficiency.
Would you want to carry around a heavy ass prosthetic just for the off chance you want to crush some skulls?
Well I should t ask lol
@@kaizze8777 not here for skulls personally but for situations where almost lose your life because your hand hurts too much (or the one you were holding fall because you or he could not hold) or when you need more grip power to do something or power to break something. Our body have nerves who help us to know when something hurt us or if we're hurting ourselves but when it hurts you don't have any power because of the trying to preserve itself and when you can't do something you really want to do because of it then you can't do nothing but watch. 😶
@@kaizze8777 we are all human, we all have moment were we want to do something but our body don't allow it and then you want to become stronger to do it (sports, travels, climbing, martial arts, show of rough power, ... or just do something you can't do anymore..)
Ok it sucks that she lost her arm I can't imagine that kind of hardship but damn if that robot arm doesn't make her 10x cooler now.
She has fingers. I dont think she lost her arm lol
Look better, how would she wear this arm, being with her own one.
@Gnarwals For Sale People can also be born without an arm btw. Also it doesn't intrinsically suck to not have an arm, the part that creates difficulty is the lack of infrastructure society has that aids people who are missing an arm to go through everyday life
She has an arm, but it is wrongly formed
So she has an arm she has she didn't lose the arm etc etc. Point is she can't use her hand right and got a robot arm to help. And it looks cool. Those are the facts. Everything else is trivial 🤣
Imagine getting attacked by a dude with a knife and stopping his blade with your forearm.
He won't ever forget that experience.
He won’t ever survive that experience
Pink Yogurt: Imagine stopping a knife with ur robot hand
Me, an intellectual: Imagine popping a glock from ur robot hand
This is so anime opening materials lol
I, robot! Will smith’s character had almost his entire arm replaced and was able to fight the robots
full metal alchemist
Fills my heart up watching her get to use it like it's normal. I hope in a couple more decades this technology will be much better.
Watching her smile after she completes some of the movements is an awesome feeling. Makes me happy for her.
God coment bro 👍
Being able to pick a grape and not smash it is the most impressive thing imo
Sensing and easing up on even the slightest resistence had to have been the hardest part in fine-tuning.
I'm curious as to whether those sensors can give the feedback to the nervous system through the arm so she can actually feel the degree of pressure herself.
@@davidk7529 is clear to me that the robotic arm is performing various pre-programmed actions. The girl can activate them but has no feedback nor a control over the speed (you can see in the "spray" example). Anyway is a great tool...
@@davidk7529 I dont know if that is the case here however I did see a video of a guy who got his foot amputated in a way that all the nerve endings which where origionally on the bottem of his foot where moved to the side of his leg. then a bionic foot was made with 3 sensors on the bottem of his foot and when these sensors are pressed pressure is exerted on his leg in a way that it puts pressure on the nerve endings which were originally on his foot. In this way he could "feel" the ground, amizing how far technoligy has come.
@@SettimaLegione That'll be the next step of things. I think the biggest problem right now, is that there's just no way to use an analog sensor with things, to measure how HARD someone's trying to exert themselves. The sensors are all taking data from flexes and manipulations at the edge of the missing limb. It's fine for on/off tasking, but can't really handle gradient pressure.
I think that kind of measurement will need to go off another muscle group; closest I can think of would be measure the flex of someone's ears, as an analog pressure measurement for the hand. The harder you flex your ears, the harder the hand squeezes. But that's when you start running into how do you connect that to the arm without a bunch of wires or a head measuring things. It adds a lot more complexity to the equation.
But can she do surgery on it though that's the real deal
“ confirm you are not a robot “ task gonna be hard now
too much underrated.
Part Robot does not make one a Robot ... or does it ? 🤔
@@phatbusted sarcasm it was definitely not a robot 🤖 but a partial cyborg
@@phatbusted jeeez u spoiled the fun
Thanks for feedback!
*“Gatling Gun sold separately.”*
Flamethrower, grenade launcher etc keep it coming
Hidden glock
Katana included at least?
*_side effects may include unintentional homicide, lethal malfunction, and rogue control_*
@@fathfez7991 unintentional?
The sun god didn't have a mechanical hand, he had rubber properties.
Obvious slander to our lord Oda
I dreamed of seeing these actual human bionics that works and function properly. what a time to be alive to wwitness.
Now imagine what we could do in the next 100 years
People will think car cannot fly, but so does people 200 years ago to a plane. Now look planes everywhere
@@zondor8123 I don't think cars SHOULD fly. Humans are accident prone enough in 2 dimensions. Add a third and it will be pandemonium.
@@sangramjitchakraborty7845 RIGHT! I can only imagine how chaotic it will be if cars were able to fly. I think we should leave flying vehicles to the professional operators.
@@sangramjitchakraborty7845 not to mention whose gonna build the sky roads, and organise all the people flying at different heights in random places and directions, and how do you deal with the places a whole bunch of people want to get to, next thing you know you have sky traffic jams, that are just a vertical stack of misery outside of taco bell
@@sniperwiper09 If all vehicles are connected to a grid, crashes would be zero. Unless of course you chose manual steering and just crash it yourself.
When I got into the industry, I'd always hoped that assistive technologies would become this advanced within my lifetime. I never thought it would be so soon. In another 40 years, when I'm hopefully still just about around, I'm sure I'll still have that sense of wonder at how fundamentally our lives have all changed. In my opinion, technology should be there for enhancing the human experience. We need more of this.
Good luck I hope you fulfill your desire to witness a part of the future that will come.
Unfortunately, technology is advancing more in the direction of "social media spaces" and escapism
Only downside is things like these will be used as weapons of war
дело даже не в скорости развития технологий, а в том, что они стоят слишком дорого
It's only a matter of time before people will be choosing to get rid of their biological body parts to have these upgrades.
"The future's already here. It's just not evenly distributed."
~William Gibson
Straight facts.
Cuz there isn't enough to go around yet, too many people to give everyone advanced things. Plus it costs money to make, cant give it away for free it's not financially viable. It's not your quote but just saying, that's a decent reason why it's not evenly distributed.
@@thechain1004 man his comment isn’t even debatable. u sound so aggressive lmao
@@tradingscape8910 Based on the state of the world today maybe he just don't had any other way to distribute that accumulation of Stress so he made that Comment.
But it just Maybem
@@Azazantei that’s exactly why many of these things happen.
The devil fruit?
Now I want her to do a transmutation without a circle😂😂
Nice👀
Lmao
😂😂
😂😂 well done, fellow cultured one 🍻
What does this mean?... I'm kinda dumbish
Comment section:
Actually comment about the product and company - 10%
Bad jokes - 40%
Simping for girl - 50%
for using the word ''simp'' now you're not invited to my birthday party
You sound upset.
@@alvarodiazrodriguez2603 you're the one upset... baby kid person
@@Treppy__ xd iyo como le dices "baby kid person" y dices que es el el que esta picao? con dos wevos
@@SantiagoHidalgo-ow9wb gracias por arruinar la talla
This episode of Falcon and the Winter Soldier is very wholesome.
Yupp the first thought that came to my mind was Bucky's metal arm..
just wait until the Wakandans show up
The pretty girl was the clickbait
Steve Rogers: Becky?
“Who the hell is Becky?”
Lmao 😂
_casually pushes Steve Rogers_
Spiderman: You have an aluminum steel polyurethane arm? That is awesome!
LOL😂😂😂😂
UNDERRATED LMAO
Her smile when she moved her fingers in the prosthesis was priceless.
Also that proud face at the top left in 1:52
It must be so satisfying to be able to do that.
look like smile of SkyNet...
"All systems go!" is probably an understatement as to what she may have been thinking
ok
The main problem seems to be that she can't move the wrist, once that is solved the arm will be even more viable! Great job to the team, keep up the good work.
That, and I'm sure the lack of feedback sensations
That is mostly due to the fact that the hand is detachable and as such the "wrist" is by design static. If the "socket" were up higher on the forearm such that the static join was on a part of the arm that is normally static anyway....
@@revparravager3184 What if it was attached by super strong magnets? Do you think that could keep it together pretty well still, or do you think it could maybe interfere with the signals going towards the hand?
@@XillyWonka I was referring to the fact that since the joint at the wrist is a ringed socket it is not a movable joint but if they wanted to keep it the same sort of modular joint they could have it attach at the midpoint of the forearm and instead make the wrist more flexible.
I think is good enough, and remember she is not left handed
I’m thinking the same thing gentlemen of taste and refinement.
One glitch and she rips it off
@@ZaqStreams💀💀💀
Dude, she was like 15 here
@gengarvenom1180 so what you're saying is... she's for sure 18 now
i love this
"The future is already here, it's just not evenly distributed." - William Gibson
She’s missing an arm
@@GuyCN Wow, really? I totally missed that, thank you so very much. What would I ever do out here on the internet without you?
@@GuyCN and awesome for her that she has this prosthetic to help! But I've seen a lot of people with missing limbs or with loss of limb function who don't have access to this kind of tech.
Evenly distributed, eh?
"We are not creating peasant proprietorship! You see, there are rich peasants and poor peasants and we stirred up the poor peasants against the rich peasants and they soon hanged them from the nearest tree! Hahahahaha." -Vladimir Lenin.
@@Vaedran because it's expensive, another company spent $120m developing one
Now she could kill someone without leaving any finger prints in the weapon.
I can too it's called gloves
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That's what you think when you watch this video? I'm happy there are more twisted people than me out there. I was thinking about the ultimate gripping control test for the arm. Yes, I am sick and I know it.
Humans: make bionic hand
Also humans: immediately give the bionic hand a knife
Relax its not a FF7 Barret arm.
@@kly8105 next video...
@@kly8105 with a little work, it could be ;-) or maybe Megaman style arm cannon?
Knife hands
Peace was never an option.
I wonder did Nika tried to user her hand later off video.
It's amazing how much this tech has advanced in the last decade. Well done, Esper Bionics. You are changing lives for people.
Not really, this thing costs at least $1 million
@@SeaShrimp ima believe some stranger in the internet that this worth over a million dollars, ok
Now I can accomplish my dreams to become big boss. First I just need to saw my arm off and sell all my organs to pay for this shit
@@SeaShrimp it's being developed in Ukraine and for them it's going for about 6k USD but it's being negotiated for US distribution for about 20k. Not really affordable for the average American and I doubt health insurance will pitch in.
@@UrbanArmada thats wrong, they are negotiating production costs down to 6k usd, its current estimate is 10k+, it isnt in production yet, its a PROTOTYPE, They HOPE on producing it and selling it for 6k usd, big differemce, what they hope to achieve some day is now what it costs now, it took them many millions and years of development to make only that one prototype, its cheaper to replicate it, but its not being manufactured on a massive scale (yet).
She cute af
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Her and Long John Silver would make such a cute couple
Rocket: How much for that arm?
Her: Not for sale
Rocket: ohh I'll get that arm
Oh I kept thinking why everyone saying rocket like is their some rocket hand meme thing idk about but then I remembered that racoon thing from marvel
@@ShadNex This guy is making a reference to marvel, yes. The other commenters are talking about the rocket arm from metal gear solid 5.
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@@ShadNex Their referencing Metal Gear Solid. It's just a coincidence that the raccoon's name is Rocket and he has afinities for prosthetics body parts.
she is so cute
"Let's make a video about our super advanced, computerized arm"
"Should I sharpen this knife?"
"Nah, we're good."
Glad to see I wasn't the only one that notice that blunt knife.
i thought it looked pretty sharp
😂😂
and that mini cutting board too
Ceramic knife is very difficult to sharpen but yeah they should've used a sharper knife
I can’t even imagine how great it must feel to go from no arm to a prosthetic able to do a multitude of tasks like that.
Thanks for feedback!
I’m curious when they will make an arm with a bendable wrist. I think that would probably be the next step. This is amazing though!
natural wrists are technologically advanced enough
that'd be a real piece of work to replicate
and 3 joints
Since these are programmable / configurable, they could add the option of bending or rotating around the axis, when, e.g., certain two fingers touch.
At the very least, make the wrist connection fully rotational. Then you will be able to negate bending.
@@leothemule6672 exactly
I know she’s focused on being gentle but She has that death grip now.
@Jack Squat no. It's far stronger
men of culture everywhere
Not as responsive maybe but definitely a lot stronger
With those shitty motors.. hahahaha
if its hidraulics yes, but if its only a small motor nahhh
Everybody gangsta till she changes her arm from hand to plasma cannon
U mean like Megaman/woman, sounds funny 😂.
But the truth, will be for real!
All military Forces have, soldiers they left arms, legs and much more and with tools like that, they came back. I now sounds sad, but the hardest truth is since mankind exists, exists also conflicts and war. 😔
You can cut vegetables without having to worry about cutting your fingers!
@@CalmoOmlac how deep do you plan on cutting lol
"how do you think i got this hand?"
yeah but you gotta cut off an arm first
@@CalmoOmlac and besides, they kind of look just a little bit expensive, not sold at a local Save-a-lot store I guess......XD XD XD
but you gotta cut your hands to get these
Wait, this isint One Piece
It is wonderful to see how she smiled when she just put on her bionic arm
It's like when Anakin got to the younglings
@@noah7501 oh
Thanks for feedback!
The movements are shockingly advanced, omg.
Technology, assisting biology - unison.
No it’s not
yes it is.
@@mxfelps check out Boston dynamics big dog robotics, not shockingly advanced, it’s scary advanced. Then compare
Granted it is a big step closer to what fully able-bodied have, but still far from what we have.
@@dunloplego isnt it a prosthesis rather than a robot?
best part about bionic arms is you can hold the mug and enjoy your hot chocolate without burning your hand
Give yourself a "stranger" aswell
@@moefritz9568 lol
You still burn your mouth tho
@@janikrug6988 i don't lol I have plates in my mouth. Also, no more brain freeze!
Worst part is, you'll have to loose an arm first
Amazing work! I hope more people will be able to walk, grasp or even see again. 😊
She operates very well with her arm. A really tough young woman.
Her smiling after successfully using it is just so wholesome to watch
Cringe
@@Wasteman365 Who you? I agree
@@5kr3aminMunk33 some people just dont have the vibe bro
@@mihailwarsavski8849 yeah, the word wholesome is just so fucking awful
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They should have made a "I'm not a Roboter" Captcha on 2:05
But very pleasend to see that technology can also help people!
this wouldve been incredible lmao
Thats the ultimate task lmao
What do you mean, '' also help people''? All technologies help people. Quite a lot of them too! They' re called technocrats, and they are really helped by technology!
Not all technologies are really helping people. Some are also made for destroying them.
Yeah but how much?.. not for all
You can see how important our natural wrist flexibility is in our daily routines. This bionic hand is absolutely amazing but with a stiff wrist without any motion, you have to twist and rotate the whole arm and shoulder. Clearly the next step here: add a bionic wrist that supports the hand in its movement.
@Mahalalel how is that supposed to help replace someone's lost limb?
@@mahalalel27 "See, the day of the Lord is coming - a cruel day, with wrath and fierce anger. . . . I will put an end to the arrogance of the haughty. . . . Their infants will be dashed to pieces before their eyes; their houses will be looted and their wives violated." (Isaiah 13:9-16 NIV)
@@mahalalel27 i'm sorry you experienced something that requires you to invent a divine force who cares about you
@@divinrth5187 maybe. Or maybe the divine exists irrespective of our puny lives and the consequences of our actions. If the divine power truly exists then maybe it doesn't matter what we think of it or whether we respect it or disbelieve it.
It's like me disliking elons tweets. It don't matter.
@@batman_diaries i agree, i'm just referring to how they believe a divine force cares about them specifically, or about anyone.
How would you like your happy ending, sir? Organic or Bionic?
Seeing this makes me realize how much I take my fingers for granted. They are so helpful and perfectly calibrated to apply just the amount of pressure you need. They are the reason we were able to create tools in the first place.
Yeah we are very far from seeing cyborg body parts like those from GITS being daily driver of lives.
Amen!
One of the reasons why natural hands are so perfect is that they are massively innervated and provide continuous, high-resolution feedback to the brain. Your elbows, wrists, knuckles etc. sense their exact position, and also sense the intensity and direction of external loads upon them, and relay this back to the brain. And not just the joints, but surface touch data from the skin. The brain receives all of this data and automatically interprets it in real time subconsicously, without you having to even think about it. This is why you can put something in your mouth with your eyes closed, or use a remote control in a pitch dark room. With a prosthetic, you don't have that - even if it can move like a real hand, and can take control inputs from the remaining limb... it's still a one way street. The superhighway of nerve feedback data that flows to the brain from real hands, is not there. That's why despite how advanced these are, they are still much more awkward than real hands. If we are ever to have true "Luke Skywalker hand" prosthetics, we will need to find a way to equip them with lots of sensors, both force sensors on the joints and touch sensors on the surface, and then interface that with the nervous system somehow.
@@DarqeDestroyer technology will get there one day, because there is almost no way in downgrading it
At least thats my point of view
Mine have a mind of their own. I woke up to them trying to strangle me
The way she locked the hand in place, that's some serious cyberpunk original awesomeness.
Nah we aren't quiet there yet. From the looks of things it doesn't appear that she's actually moving the fingers. But rather the hand has a mind of its own. There is probably some program running in it that relies on sensors to wrap the fingers around various different objects.
I wonder how Neuralink would interact with prosthetics. I just hope to live long enough to see how the world changes.
@@yPokeKiller08 It looks like she can choose gestures or actions to do with the hand with the phone, but it’s actually picking up nerve signals in her arm to actuate the fingers. It must take some practice to be able to figure out how to use it well.
@@Chevsilverado it's truly amazing what humans create sometimes... Did you see the precise cut on that Apple... Imagine... more practice and a little more tech
I think it's controlled by tensing and releasing muscles in her upper arm
It’s about damn time. Should be putting more money into projects like this.
"But Im not crippled, so why should my tax dollars go to this!"
@@Ky.H-i Who's crippled?
@@Ky.H-i yes your mind is crippled.
I'd rather invest into studies researching means of regrowing lost limbs or 3d printing them out of living cells to surgically attach them
Sure! How many millions you got?
"...one day the crude biomass that you called a temple will wither and you'll beg my kind to save you."
I had to scroll down *much* too far to find you. Praise the Omnissiah.
The 44 dislikes are from Sarah Connor, her son and their resistance cell
What has Sarah Connor to do with this? Am I missing a joke?
@@xy4chrizz585 yes you are missing a joke
@@LittleAntiX please explain 😊
@@xy4chrizz585 one of the iconic scnes in T2 is the Terminator ripping out his arm skin to reveal his metallic arm to the guy who helped develop skynet tech
@@tlotpwist3417 i see, thanks
I was totally hoping she would crush that apple in her hand, to demonstrate the true power of our future cyborg overlords.
Makes me thankful for both hands, though, because if I had to type with that slow arm, I'd be pissed
Yeah the dexterity and ease with the finer things is cool but I also wanted to know what it could actually crush
Same! And punch through a cinder block. And she puts on a handgun option. But holding the apple was ok, too.
With these robo hands, you'd be trading gaming reflex to irl power. You'd be able to crush an apple irl but you'd be flamed "slow hands" when playing moba/fps/every game you play due to irl ping.
@@leecast1721 That's right. Wonder what kind of ping the robo hands have.
@@leecast1721 So you're saying I'll never be able to hold a kitten? These people must be stopped
as sick as this looks, I'm still giggling at how villainy "Esper Bionics" sounds. you guys building Mechagodzilla somewhere around there?
Better watch tye news for kaijus
Well someone's gotta find a way to fight back _apex predators._
Well there's a real size 1:1 GUNDAM ...if this thing function as real as the story....whole earth is a warzone .
@@itsgonnarain3557 nuclear are scarier than gundam tbh
@@mydeadsaint it is true . But dont u think that gundam 'toy' can be assembled with that? Impossible is nothing today dude...
Why youtube recommended me this?
Watching her with the knife: oh sick I don't have to worry about cutting my fingers off anymore
switches knife to robot hand: _sweating profusely_
@@TheSchnieder6 cliche i was looking for this comment, comment.
Hahaha me too!
I thought the same thing lmao
I thought the opposite. Prosthetics aren't cheap, and if you can't feel the knife cutting into your finger you might do a hell of a lot of damage to it