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Uploaded by on Jul 14, 2010

See Hayden Allen using Rex, the Robotic Exoskeleton, a world first product developed by Rex Bionics. (Video Production - 90 Seconds TV www.90seconds.tv ) Disclosure: Rex has not been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for commercial distribution in the U.S..

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  • outstanding stuff. I'll be your gunea pig. I have FA, confined to a wheelchair, very active and live in Christchurch. this would be perfect for me! :)

  • @chen88ableable Great to hear from you. Rex is available for purchae in New Zealand so let's talk further. Just send through an email via the Contact Us section on our website rexbionics.co.nz and we'll be in touch. Thomas at Rex Bionics.

  • Outstanding. I was in a motorcycle wreck once... was in a wheelchair for 3 months... to a degree I understand not being able to walk... this is outstanding. I can't wait to see this progress :)

  • @evlzx Thanks. Your comments are really appreciated by our team. We're looking forward to bringing more of the Rex story to YouTube soon. Thomas at Rex Bionics.

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  • This might be like computers - it's 40 kilos and slow now, but in 10 years it's slim and light like an ipod!

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  • in 5 days you could make the fridge from the living room...

  • @08071987 has new Zealand's educated and talented people stabbed us in the back for money and gone over seas to Australia to benefit them and not us their own people and country?

  • its too slow, a lot of lag and very bulky way to bulky (i made these opinions just from looking a pic of Rex on the net before seeing the vid and sure enough i was correct) the company webpage that built these legs parades it like hell. I just came from the "Hal the new robot suit" (japan built) and it is much smaller and moves more fluent than this one

    as a new zealander i have high hopes for achievement when i see our country stepping into new ventures (other than bloody agriculture)

  • if possibl make an exoskeleton that a sevearly paralized person will not have to transfer to because the person is sevealy paralized and cannot transfer to it

  • the military applications to this and the in hybridization  with HULC could create a Battle soldier Stronger then any other

  • What is really amazing about this, is this is already 1 year ago. Just think of what progress has been made by now. And how much farther along they'll be in five years. It's like living in a science fiction movie.

  • grat begining of a new tech, im impatiant to see this slimmed down (like the boston dynamics who have their petbot)

  • That's pretty amazing. I'm quite interested in further versions - probably they'll be a bit more fluent and faster, but, yeah, it takes some time to do such improvements. Still outstanding.

  • @0YoungSavage Now... but wait for it to be developed even further, wait for it to get better :D.

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