Robot Power Suit
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A Japanese University has developed a robot power suit called 'Hal 3' - an electronic exoskeleton controlled by bioelectric sensors which allows the wearer to lift heavy objects.
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First, there is no torso or back support, your back muscles are a major part of load bearing.
Second, if those sacks weigh so much, why isn't he leaning back to redistribute the weight and keep from falling over?
Third, look at 0:17, he's lifting a lot of the weight of the bags with his wrists, which aren't augmented in any way.How much could the bags weigh if he can lift them with his normal human wrists?
and the first 2 questions, He doesn't have to! Thats the whole point of this. The thing lifts most of the weight its like he is lifting a few pillows.
Search 'sarcos' if you want to see a real exoskeleton.
This is meant for, like, 150 pounds. And to look better than the Sarcos.