Submitted by Sorin61 t3_y8toli in technology
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Sillbinger t1_it1z1pl wrote
Until nap time, that's when we strike.
Flaky-Reindeer1545 t1_it20g9n wrote
For a low-low price of only $250,000, you can walk too.
aphantombeing t1_it21gm7 wrote
Well, if these rich people buy it enough, it may become more common and average guys may be able to buy them.
vossi t1_it2817j wrote
This is a therapy device so bought by therapy centers where you can book therapy hours. This is neither for private nor long term usage (eg to replace a wheelchair). At least not yet but we will get there one day hopefully
One of those sessions costs usually between 100 and 200 € and is (partially) reimbursed by insurance. Goal of using the device is learning to walk so you won't need it or just to get some motoric function back...or in some cases just to stay fit
reason2listen t1_it2u004 wrote
Do they make these for old people yet? My hope is that exoskeleton technology exists and is available to me as my body deteriorated with age.
EasterBunnyArt t1_it2zsov wrote
Just steal the batteries?
MaximumLunchbox t1_it36eyr wrote
In before Stevie beats Reese down
ApprehensiveCourt668 t1_it37995 wrote
The exo suit from aw
BuccaneerRex t1_it3dtsk wrote
Get in the robot, Shinji.
5thvoice t1_it3krew wrote
Cyborg children. They have meat brains.
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ArticularHomicide t1_it43wia wrote
Tony Stark was able to build this in a cave with a box of scraps!
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Usedtoknowsomeone46 t1_it1teci wrote
The robot children uprising is near. They're becoming too powerful.