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  • I'm half empty by the way. ;)

  • it moves SO SLOWLY though...... : /

  • great now obisity people can move less

  • the important fact is that we're actually working on improving the life of disabled people. it has to start with failures and improvements though so this is a great step

  • pretty awesome thingy, needs some improvement though

  • Future Newspaper Headlines:

    "Bed Rapes Owner"

  • Interesting

    

  • this is that professor X chair hahaha.

  • watch this catch on as a lazy person chair

  • oops i was concentrating on the girl too much!

  • Would have been great when my mother was ill.

  • This is FAR from perfect.

    - Electric chairs that disabled people usually use are also made to go on the road. This one is nothing like it and can likely only be used indoors.

    - Requiring a headset is just plain stupid.

    - Many disabled people have a covering sheet between their butt and the chair's pillow. Its replaced when they are lifted from the chair to the bed. How do you solve that with this robot? The person would still have to leave the chair.

    That and much more.

  • @bitmaster2000 Wow! You are the Panasonic missing link!!

  • @bitmaster2000 Far from perfect, sure... but think about the nurses who will not have to transfer 10+ times a day patients from their beds to their wheelchairs and back. Stop thinking hospital only, but also think old people / retirement homes.

    By the way, the headset is for people (namely tetraplegic) who cannot use their hands for control.

  • @hello40 Listen to what you're saying. If the headset is for people who cannot use their hands for controls, how are they suppost to get the headset on their head properly? Other than that, what I meant was that it should be built inside the device, the monitor for example. Bye bye headset, wires and shit.

  • @hello40 This device is presented as if a person would be capable of using it in their own homes without any external help. That is where my original comment came from, unlike you with your nurses and patients. Speaking of criticizing, you have no damn clue about the work and ideas I apply in the daily work I do in that regard, so stop giving my comments a twist and help make this device better instead.

  • @bitmaster2000 I simply dislike the way you say that (and I quote) "using a headset is JUST PLAIN STUPID". Please, next time, say that in front of someone for whom a headset is the only way to control a little piece of his/her environment.

    And hey BTW, I help making these devices better (though not this one in particular). Enough time wasted, good luck on your "work and ideas you apply in the daily work" that I don't know nor care about.

  • @hello40 Moooooooooo!

  • @bitmaster2000 you obviously are not disabled and can care for yourself. For a person that needs daily care or is immobile this setup is MUCH more appropriate. My aunt can care for herself but has bad osteoporosis and puts herself through pain every time she gets in and out of bed, sits and gets up etc...point is this setup would make her life a lot more pain free and 'provide an extra level of independence' which is the point of this bed/chair. Please have more respect for disabled persons.

  • @Smokie181 Like I disrespect the disabled. Don't assume something from me if you don't know shit about me. Jesus.

  • @bitmaster2000 I don't get why he thinks you disrespect the disabled, when you stated you are in a relationship with someone with those types of needs. Quite frankly, shouldn't you love the disabled, not disrespect them?

  • @bitmaster2000 - valid points but this is a proof of concept that will continue to evolve. Over time all of your concerns CAN be addressed. I don't think it is meant to replace all wheel chairs BUT it would be very advantageous for hospital patrons who would otherwise be at the mercy of hospital staff for any kind of mobility such as para/quadriplegics.

  • @michaeldkmv - Thanks for your kind reply. I must say that by now I do agree it would most likely be improved where necessary. Perhaps I stated my findings a little to harsh in my initial post and I regret taking part of the argument earlier. But I guess I get defensive a little too quickly when it comes to wheelchairs, because my girlfriend is in a wheelchair and I regularly think up ideas to improve things. I can usually tell at once if a wheelchair is designed by people who do not use one.

  • @bitmaster2000 I slightly agree with you although The requiring a headset isnt a done deal im sure you could mod it to use a nueroheadset so you dont have to say it but rather think it or simply make the microphone into the chair.

  • @bitmaster2000 You must be a glass half full kind of person.

  • @projectloki And still it's my post up there, not yours.

  • @bitmaster2000 that just tells me there is more pessimistic nerds online than positive ones. Congratulations on your success.

  • @projectloki I'll drink to that, noob.

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  • Yeah, you'd better be major league rich if you want one of these puppies.

  • anyone have a price for this? me want XD

  • wth lol wow thats cool

  • How long is the battery?

  • Reminds me of Wall-E

  • lmao

  • omg, that's exactly what I thought lol WALL-E rocks!

  • I could use one of those.

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