First time Ive ever seen all of these movements woking all togther ' really nice work! Hoping they keep progressing greatly! Go 'Hyundai Be Dynamic'🇺🇸🇰🇷🖖
There is no new technology shown here, this has all been possible for decades. It's just a bunch of money being thrown at something people will look at and go "ooh". Putting this into a wheelchair would be just about useless, and would add literally tens of thousands of dollars to the cost.
@@vintageexcellenceUnfortunately, the world, along with technologies for peaceful life, spends its main funds on the latest weapons and is mired in militarism...
Cost and price are different things. The cost, is recouped as the price right now. Meaning the cost of all those peoples time, thought, effort and hard work. The price will go down. But it's worth noting that "cost" is something being paid for by those paying the high price right now... so they deserve our credit.
Just imagine have this in a full size vehicle. So many ideas for its use. Special Parking , off roading. Lots of new ideas will come out in the next few years.
@@DemsW Yeah you're right. However, repeatability for film doesn't necessary need to equal repeatability for something like say a Kuka industrial robot arm that does welding for cars. This should be perfectly fine for the film industry. In this case, repeatability should just mean "better than a human wearing a steadycam rig."
@@spamspasm8183 When people talk about repeatablility they mean pixel perfect repeatability like used in the film industries for every big budget movie like star wars to do multiple passes. What you describe in your comment is stabilit/smoothness.
@@DemsW that’s simply not true. I used to get called in to help maintain a motorized camera boom arm for a big tv station. Accuracy was nowhere near even my chinesium cnc router. They had a motorized track that was even worse than the boom arm. I’m talking about +-50mm here. Pretty sure this robot can do better than that.
whenever I see these concepts for new methods of vehicles I just see all the ways my car of the future is going to break. There is a reason the design of a car has not changed for centuries
Yep! The added complexity from this is *insane*. I want to see how much weight these can carry. My bet is on it being able to carry a fraction the weight of a more standard setup. Then you addon the pivot point for each wheel, a motion like that is a pita to make strong. All in all, the only true innovation I'm seeing here is the narrow hub motor and even that isn't particularly impressive. As is usually the case with all things boston dynamics, the hardware is pretty lame, the software is where all of the work is done.
This is quite technically advanced, and if it can carry any sort of load at all, then it’s amazing. The trick with eccentrically driven wheels like this is that they need constant work from the motors to maintain angle/lift.
Well they have they're own pros and cons. Presumably these are gonna be a lot more expensive, and they have a bunch more moving parts. But at the same time this offers which macanum wheels don't.
Looks like some cool possibilities there for 'last mile' delivery without the need for flying drones. These are small enough to not seem threatening to pedestrians as they zip along the sidewalks (unless someone trips over one), then they gently dump your package at your door, more gently than the typical human delivery person. Pretty neat. (Also, make them with a screen-enclosed passenger pod so my cats can safely tour the neighborhood every day; they'd love that).
It is hard to see what the use case besides a tech demonstrator that that kind of complex movement would be used for. I was expecting it to flip itself up on to two wheels like a segway.
@@ww-pw6di not gonna waste my breath over explaining what benefits adjustable camber offers a sports car. Just take half the effort you did being uneducated and google what Mercedes did with their F1 cars that had a telescopic steering wheel
We use remote to make any motion on the protocol that are mimicked by all robot designed after that along with command synchronize with motion then when robot come out it listen to command and follow motion match the recorded command on memory. Another way was stored best action or performance then interactively reacts base on input induce command
Impressive but she should have mentioned other features of this vacuum , whats they suction power, how does it handle cleaning corners how much will it be next black friday !
Built something similar to this back in high school. Tried to get a job in robotics, Boston has same idea, of course i cant get hired.. then i see this beautiful creation 😐 thinking nice guys. Smooth criminal 😎 wish i could have the money to build like this....
This looks like something you'd see in movies, which would later somehow turn evil but cause no harm because of its structure. Very interesting robot though, and the movements are beautiful.
That was excellent. This is the kind of technological innovation I enjoy seeing. It's not creepy. It's intent is not to slowly strip away my privacy. Or to devalue me as a human.
First time Ive ever seen all of these movements woking all togther ' really nice work! Hoping they keep progressing greatly! Go 'Hyundai Be Dynamic'🇺🇸🇰🇷🖖
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I love how they give personality to all of their products through movement.
So Hyundai is simply making an ultimate offloader. This is impressive.
Yes it would be if they didn't stole this tech from smaller company and than they used marking and media to tell they invented this...
Yo. Hear me out. "CyberBoard"
It's the dynamic all-terrain hover board we've been dreaming of!
This looks like a huge step forward to help those that a wheel chair bound while out in the world hopefully it feeds down so the cost isn’t to great
There is no new technology shown here, this has all been possible for decades. It's just a bunch of money being thrown at something people will look at and go "ooh". Putting this into a wheelchair would be just about useless, and would add literally tens of thousands of dollars to the cost.
😁 look up Segway’s wheelchair - it was going to change the world 15-20yrs ago
@@vintageexcellenceUnfortunately, the world, along with technologies for peaceful life, spends its main funds on the latest weapons and is mired in militarism...
Cost and price are different things. The cost, is recouped as the price right now. Meaning the cost of all those peoples time, thought, effort and hard work.
The price will go down. But it's worth noting that "cost" is something being paid for by those paying the high price right now... so they deserve our credit.
I doubt it - I saw stuff like this 30 years ago, nothing ever comes of it, too expensive, too complex and the market isn't big enough.
This is the best thing I ever seen with 4 wheels. Imagine that for a car 🚙
Reminds you of a certain movie series doesn't it.
I'm already imagining it
i cant image cause car is too heavy
Near impossible and would be expensive as fuck.
Imagine driving a car at 1 mph.
Boston Dynamics: Unlimited degrees of freedom.
Just imagine have this in a full size vehicle. So many ideas for its use. Special Parking , off roading. Lots of new ideas will come out in the next few years.
The DFKI has something similar (wheel spinning, height readjustment) as a full car already!
That's not new.
Offroading? No. The pinnacle of off road capability is Ultra 4 and trophy trucks.
Check NASA’s moon car. It’s like this one but full sized. There’s a video of Lewis Hamilton driving
Similar to this NASA project.
ua-cam.com/video/c_1Sg1dJ7i8/v-deo.html
My next skateboard.
Wow the way it moves, its quite flexible. Amazing science and engineering. Kudos
This is the kind of thing you would have thought had been around for years if you hadn't known it was just released.
Браво!гениальное просто!!!за вами будущее)
Great work! Now slap some googily eyes on it and sell it to Disney
First, negotiate a 3 picture deal and merchandising rights!
That little car looks like it's having fun showing off, super cute I want one as a pet.
With this mechanism we could make a real Lighting Mcqueen
Wow I could see that for film production. Next level repeatability
Free wheeled robots cant achieve reasonable repeatability.
A stepping platform like spot has more chances but still not feasible
@@DemsW Yeah you're right. However, repeatability for film doesn't necessary need to equal repeatability for something like say a Kuka industrial robot arm that does welding for cars. This should be perfectly fine for the film industry. In this case, repeatability should just mean "better than a human wearing a steadycam rig."
@@spamspasm8183 When people talk about repeatablility they mean pixel perfect repeatability like used in the film industries for every big budget movie like star wars to do multiple passes.
What you describe in your comment is stabilit/smoothness.
@@DemsW that’s simply not true. I used to get called in to help maintain a motorized camera boom arm for a big tv station. Accuracy was nowhere near even my chinesium cnc router. They had a motorized track that was even worse than the boom arm. I’m talking about +-50mm here. Pretty sure this robot can do better than that.
@@ButterfatFarms Film industry
amazing. all vehicles combined. even motorcycle.
Combined with modern drone camera technology you have just taken a huge step forward in film making and studio television.
Someone NEEDS to make a minicar based on this technology!!!
did you mean minibar? Because that's even better!!
@@jordideseure8245 LoL 😅😆!!
i see application as a personal cooler, self driving to the beach, wider tires a must
the most advance movement mechanism since the discovery of the wheel, 'a personal cooler' XD good idea tho
whenever I see these concepts for new methods of vehicles I just see all the ways my car of the future is going to break. There is a reason the design of a car has not changed for centuries
Yep! The added complexity from this is *insane*. I want to see how much weight these can carry. My bet is on it being able to carry a fraction the weight of a more standard setup.
Then you addon the pivot point for each wheel, a motion like that is a pita to make strong.
All in all, the only true innovation I'm seeing here is the narrow hub motor and even that isn't particularly impressive.
As is usually the case with all things boston dynamics, the hardware is pretty lame, the software is where all of the work is done.
Pretty sure this would be hella useful to a whole bunch of other different applications before anybody even considers it for cars
I wish we get similar wheel configuration for Hyundai future CARS!
Daym, it really looked like it had a mind of its own, it never stopped moving. Props to the controller!
Programmer...
@@toordog1753 Isn't there a dude on the right side controlling it with a remote control though?
Seeing good things from Hyundai Motors Group, Kia Stinger GT & Hyundai Veloster N, and happy to see they acquired Boston Dynamics looking into future.
Yep their weapons division needed some tech for terminators.
It's so smooth!
That's what I call "redesigning the wheel."
I liked the little strut it did at the end.
Those obstacles did not look unexpected.
I’m not sure how technically impressive this is, but it’s really cool
This is quite technically advanced, and if it can carry any sort of load at all, then it’s amazing. The trick with eccentrically driven wheels like this is that they need constant work from the motors to maintain angle/lift.
this tech will take your job
@@sownheard I hope tech like this will be my job, I’m studying EE rn
All those degrees of freedom and axes of movement, the camber, quite impressive from an engineering standpoint.
@@tan_ori Teach yourself as much as you can using all the resources you can! Practical experience is valued over all else.
This has so many future applications and can revolutionize automobiles!!
This should be our cars platform, cars should be built on this platform, it will definitely open a lot of opportunities for steering and mobility
That's incredible. Endless possibilities.
South Korea is amazing
I think the technology we are seeing now and the next 5 years is going to be incredible.
Incredible work
The next Goliath Mine!
that is nice. So no need macanum wheels anymore? i am interested on how make that 360º rotation.
Well they have they're own pros and cons. Presumably these are gonna be a lot more expensive, and they have a bunch more moving parts. But at the same time this offers which macanum wheels don't.
Looks like some cool possibilities there for 'last mile' delivery without the need for flying drones. These are small enough to not seem threatening to pedestrians as they zip along the sidewalks (unless someone trips over one), then they gently dump your package at your door, more gently than the typical human delivery person.
Pretty neat.
(Also, make them with a screen-enclosed passenger pod so my cats can safely tour the neighborhood every day; they'd love that).
Cat travel is the ultimate benchmark of utility.
Wow that's Brilliant use of 4Wheels...😳 Amazing!!
It is hard to see what the use case besides a tech demonstrator that that kind of complex movement would be used for. I was expecting it to flip itself up on to two wheels like a segway.
Yep, useless tech demo of old technologies. It's just marketing.
Yeah cool we had RC cars too in the 90s, what else is new.
Very cool. The robot can change many angle to move forward and back and circle.
Very cool pizza delivery robot
I'd be interested how strong the links between the wheels and the body are and how much weight they can carry.
Just about every VW since the MKI Golf at 1:55 😀 ... Amazing potential.
New meaning to the phrase reinventing the wheel. Wow
Hyundai needs to be the first ones to incorporate this tech into a sports car. That would be a game changer
It wouldn't be a game changer. It would just be a quirky, but overall worse in every way sports car.
@@ww-pw6di not gonna waste my breath over explaining what benefits adjustable camber offers a sports car. Just take half the effort you did being uneducated and google what Mercedes did with their F1 cars that had a telescopic steering wheel
you don't seem very bright LMFAO game changer HAHAHHAHAHA
We use remote to make any motion on the protocol that are mimicked by all robot designed after that along with command synchronize with motion then when robot come out it listen to command and follow motion match the recorded command on memory. Another way was stored best action or performance then interactively reacts base on input induce command
The best thing about robot is that it never cry when it's master died
That is an awesome platform!
Impressive but she should have mentioned other features of this vacuum , whats they suction power, how does it handle cleaning corners how much will it be next black friday !
I was watching this with really good surround headphones, 1:15 scared the shit out of me when the camerman covered the right mic with his hand
Awesome! This will be perfect to learn skating.
Now imagine a giant version of this with armor and a Canon on top .
Boston dynamics develops robotics for the US army so I wouldn’t be surprised if they do
i'm not sure if that joint is really made for outdoor rugged use
city use maybe
I see it! It is stuck at the first mud pud it has encountered 🤦♂
There's a reason for tanks to have tracks...
thanks for the ASMR on my right ear
Damn that's a cool RC car
props to the guy on the RC controller
the idea I were dreaming of when i were a kid became reality
So at some point it could bring me a beer from the fridge. Continue your valiant efforts.
Thanks Boston Dynamics.
This is fantastic, I am guessing volume of battery has occupied in this entire vehicle. How much weight wheels can carry in practical usage.
How long before every respectable rap artiste has this version of a *low rider*
Finally I can drive facing car coming behind!
Cool concept and nice demo, but it seems very hard to adapt the design allowing it carry any significant load, such as a person.
I JUST LOVE THAT
gonna be some sweet RC cars out there
Future of racing is promising
Wow! Just amazing
Lots of applications going forward...and scalable too !
They actually reinvented the wheel.
Hyundai Rotem also makes Main Battle Tank that can also do that kind of movement.
search for K2 Black Panther Tank videos.
Now please make a full sized version 🙏
It's straight up smoov'n!
Wow coolest 4 wheeler ever!!
Fantastic!
Built something similar to this back in high school. Tried to get a job in robotics, Boston has same idea, of course i cant get hired.. then i see this beautiful creation 😐 thinking nice guys. Smooth criminal 😎 wish i could have the money to build like this....
Let's see your video from high school.
When life gives you lemons
@@MikeBramm lol
Future cars will be cool
Это очень, ОЧЕНЬ интересная платформа 👍
Robot narrator is amazing!
Boston Dynamics keeps killing it
you better believe it. Mount Hyundai 5 inch cannon on bigger version of this and voila instant terminator.
Nice, it's like next level skateboard. The base of its movement is similar with the old skateboard
I warned MAGIC about this 'THING'
Our Engineers now have to play 'Catch-Uo'
Nice. They may also show gettong up wheel one by one and many up and down with egg.
This looks like something you'd see in movies, which would later somehow turn evil but cause no harm because of its structure. Very interesting robot though, and the movements are beautiful.
This is awesome! Are we looking at the future of cars? Haha maybe, don’t know but this will be awesome wherever it’s utilized 😍
Boston dynamics making incredible bipedal robots.
*bought by Hyundai*
Builds RC car.
Every time I see another Boston dynamics demonstration, I'm left feeling a little bit more queasy.
amazing microphone
這輪子的設計真的很不錯.... 直接當避震器使用了.. 高速過彎車身傾斜.. 也可以越過複雜地形....
Impressive stuff yet again…
This is really next level!!!
Nasa could use this as their next Mars rover !
they *really* couldn't
Probably not since this probably requires a lot of maintenance if it is ever scaled up, and you can't really do maintenance on Mars right now.
This is beautiful!
man I'd love to have a pet suitcase like that!
Sick!
Using headphones, the audio from 1:17 onward is really creeping me out!
Considering it just being a box with four disks it sure showed a sexy performance 🤔
That was excellent. This is the kind of technological innovation I enjoy seeing. It's not creepy. It's intent is not to slowly strip away my privacy. Or to devalue me as a human.
Imagine this technology applied on automobile ❤❤❤.
Please don't mess up the right audio channel :)
Battlefield gurneys. Wheelchairs. Stairwell equipment movers.
Think of the future of roller skates!