How to use a Hero Arm: Pouring & Drinking Water
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- čas přidán 9. 03. 2020
- Tilly demonstrates how the Hero Arm's proportional control grip and posable wrist can be used to easily pour and drink water.
- Find out more: openbionics.com/hero-arm-user...
- Get a Hero Arm: www.openbionics.com/sign-up - Věda a technologie
"Wake tf up Samurai, we have a bottle of water to drink"
Yeah kinda wished she would've started the video by shouting "Heeeeeeeello Nightcity"
@@linuxtuxvolds5917 shut up
tilly silverhands
I never asked for this
Hope the arms are not as buggy as the game, otherwise she would end up stabbing somebody with the water.
Never knew a tutorial about drinking water could be so engaging
you mean she gave you a hand in that tutorial? :D
@@alibabapirce9782 Jesus christ, stop with that kind of comments
@@SooSloopy why
@@mopmop4862 because its sick
@@vlatkovoloder5551 It's not even that bad. You guys are just finding excuses to get offended on another person's behalf
She is so lovely!!
She is also underage
@@esotericvv1244 Hmm.
@@esotericvv1244 Right, point?
dude chill, this is a video about a robotic arm, not a porn comment section.
@@mitchellbooth8435 Hmmmm.
People with bionic arms: "I'm struggling to even pour water in a glass, I wish I had a real arm"
Kids with narutal limbs: "LMAO I wish I could chop off my hand so I would look like The Winter Soldier"
Borderlands 2 Gaige
the sequel to humanity : retardation the movie , available now at your nearest playgrounds
Maybe in 200 years or so when the prosthetics are universally better than the real thing.
@@yewtewbstew547 200 years? 50 at best, tech do be zoomin.
Lol hjhjh
Bless the engineers and mechanics that created these arms so she could pour herself a glass of water.
I'm sure she can pour herself a glass of water without the bionic arms. Amputees develop all sorts of amazing skills to cope with their condition.
@@gregdenys7162 absolutely, but I think most amputees would prefer to have artificial hands as opposed to none.
@@MrJustonemorevoice I have two hands and even I would prefer to have those bionic bad asses.
@@pennejay One day the quality of bionics may very well surpass that of organic.
Then you can "upgrade" if you got the bitcoin
Aaaaand lets keep bullying them and call them nerds and losers in public....😂
"And if somebody you don't feel like talking to comes up to you and acts all annoying, you just grab their head and crush it, like so!"
:DDDDD
yeah, i wonder about the pressure of the fist
@@rayhanrusyd1766 It's a lot less than regular hands
*Reaches directly for the camera and her arm comes through your screen.*
"Ok, so I've got the annoying person, and just to- shooooow you."
i really want to add a like but its at 696 so i cant
What a lovely girl, so glad we live in a time where she is able to use technology to actually replace her hands
Wo'er
Sỉmp
@Satyam 12A aa Or what? Microscopic dicked sỉmp.
Not yet
@@Dieinhell100 are you crazy? He said she was lovely and you're calling him a simp?
Istg men just don't want women to receive compliments at this point. She's cute and pretty and cool, cry about it
"And if you hit this button, it reveals the mounted heat seeking missiles"
In all seriousness, Jesus what a time to be alive.
I'm not missing any arm, but I still pour water all over myself all the time.
And i choke while doing nothing besides trying to drink the damn water but still almost drown myself
I find this waaaay to Funny 😂😂
Same, I'm 26 goddamit, I should have figured out drinking by now...
Yeah like what's your fucking excuse? I keep trying to drink through my nose! XD
@@dvy6660 well i choked by my own saliva.
My friend lost his left arm from a train accident. Now thanks to Hero Arm, he's the Winter Soldier.
Now you just have to take a ton steroids and you can be Captain America
@@bemotivated8443 😂
sick joke :D
😂😂😂😂
@@bemotivated8443 Ah yes have an older man groom him into taking drugs.
I'm a prosthetics technician in a smaller community, oh how I wish I could be part of making something so amazing.
As a younger fellow I'd be amazed by the arms.
Now, as a father of a daughter, I'm amazed by her bravery, grace and spirit.
Her parents had better be proud of her. They should be proud of themselves, for creating and raising such a shining light into the world.
Beautifully said
Calm down... she is a child
@@esotericvv1244 I pick my kid up from school, and my kids has friends. From what I've seen of their behavior and spirit, I can tell you that Tilly is exceptional for her age, and that's my point. She is exceptional *despite* the hardship she's suffered. She's more mature than many adults (long ago I worked at a computer repair/returns counter; I've seen how petty and infantile people can get).
if you want a shining light then just turn a torch on
piece of cake.
@@tomdalsin5175 youve watched a minute long video of her pouring water in a glass it wasnt the second coming of christ, relax
She's gonna be so happy once those get upgraded with laser cannons.
WWWell arm cannons first. but start with single shot though then work your way up up to the biult in lazors.
Or a shotgun
Or explosive darts/tranquilizers....
Or mantis blades
When I get some, I'm finally gonna get to be in a Mortal Kombat tournament.
We're living in a beta testing stage of the future.
yes this is the future that is slowly, little by little, materializing in front of our eyes ... one step at a time ...
More of an alpha phase.
God damn it we've landed on the moon! We are already in the future
@@caz8135 Landing on the Moon is not a future anymore. It's a past.
So apt man srsly we are
i keep seeing complaints of about no flying cars and such, but i remember back when i was still a young boy one of my teachers had a missing arm. His prosthetic was two hooks attached to straps on a harness. I watched a documentary once that showed cutting edge prosthetic technology with locking joints, but you still had to operate it manually. Now we have this marvel! What a time to be alive!
wow it must be very tough to live without hands, i am grateful of this little girl for being patient
User: then you'll just put that down
Hero Arm: Squeeze life out of you target you meant, Mam? 0:32
"Activating Instant Kill."
"What?! NO!"
"Deactivating Instant Kill."
Hahah true, I can't wait for the day where these things reach as high controllability as human arm for sake of people who lost their arms.
its a final threat.. just to make sure they understand
every guy felt that.
it has a the glory kill mode on
"Then you'll just put that back down..."
*performs split second death grip before release*
Nr 1 reason these prosthetics aren't being sold to teenage boys yet.
@@Alexander-tu3iv Howard disapproves.
You gotta be sure if your target is dead or not before you release them. xd
@@Alexander-tu3iv You mean the "snail death"-grip... yes, I understand.
@@ESPirits87 I built just the arm. Cause that's all you need :D
0:34 she almost squeezed the sht out of that bottle😂i gotta say that’s actually a very controllable arm
There's probably an app that controls the settings, from Hold Bottle to Vader Death Grip.
Tech like this that makes it easier for people who may struggle with basic things is what gives me hope for the future.
"From the moment I realized the weakness of my flesh..."
It disgusted me
@@returnedtomonkey8886 I inspired the purity of the blessed machine
"Posers" - a Necrontyr.
I craved the strength and certainty of steel, I aspired to the purity of the blessed machine...
Your kind cling to your flesh as if it will not decay and fail you
These kinds of videos just makes you realise how much we take our bodies for granted
Even if and when we lose a part of our body or born without a part that defines ‘a normal person’ which doesn’t exist by the way, there’s always that promise of the future, I mean 100 years ago it was nothing more than a pipe dream to have artificial limbs that function like regular ones, now were closer to that dream each day. I mean look at this young girl, she is able to pick up stuff, pour it into glasses, maybe in the future she can write and type with these arms, and hopefully someday everyone can use these.
@@thebakalord are u saying everyone should not have real arms?
@@Acstasy Honestly, one day having natural born arms will likely be considered a handicap of sorts. We absolutely have the potential to improve upon the design of our biological arms, we just are not anywhere near that right now. Same goes for basically our entire bodies.
personally it just makes me want to chop an arm off
@@Acstasy its called transhumanism
Tilly is such a great ambassador. I'm exited to see how the technology grows with these paired with her ability to use them after thousands of hours of practice.
Really well done. Simple. Direct. Easy to follow.
"What lotion do you use?"
Her: I use *WD-40*
Made my day :DDD
*she
Also word lubricant kind of works better
@@GrumpyGremlin. HeY WHat LUbe DO YoU UsE?
Cyberjunk music plays
I usually use a generic mineral oil, but i also have F1-approved transmission oil and high-grade teflon spray for weekend or public events.
Be sure to look for Ailita's next video, "How to use Hero Arm : Becoming a Battle Angel."
Came for this comment!
How to use the cyborg martial art "Panzer Kunst"
Rasczak's roughnecks
wait until she visit nearest club and start giving a speech
Manga, not movie.
The control system is remarkable! I'm assuming it's detecting nerve impulse patterns through the skin. I know that sort of work has been brewing for over a decade, but it's awesome to see someone fitted with the tech and being able to see their life improved
I dont know why algorythm took me here but I have to leave this as a comment: the whole movement looks insanely natural. amazing!
When i'll have a bionic arm i will use to - Take the glass of smth, sit on couch, glass kracking a bit while im drinking and say "i never asked for this"
not a lot of people getting that DE reference...
@@mcdolfo9 no one has to
DX : HR, probably the best game I've played so far. Especially the DLC.
bruh.. lol
@@mcdolfo9 Most people know it
That's so impressive.
Impressive and what a design, well done Open Bionics.
AMAZING!!!! These advancements in tech are truly TRULY amazing. God bless that girl!
never before did i think i would get so hyped about a tutorial about how to drink water
Man this is both interesting and inspiring. We're really living in the future.
*1 Year ago*
I almost cried, the people who built this are heroes, angels! We can all get sick, or get involved in an accident, and loose some abilities at ANY time in our life. This technology is awesome!!
Love your work Open Bionics!
Didnt know that such a simple video could make me cry. Imagine what difference it makes to her in her daily life.
Thanks for the tutorial, Luna Lovegood
Randomly suggested vid and I get baffled by this show of progress. This hero arm thing is amazingly done. Looks very ergonomic.
Hero arms are so awesome, she looks so cool with them!
anyone with a robotic body part : hey i can have a new life from now on
everyone else : CYBERPUNK !!!!
Winter Soldier for me
Gorila hands..why noone make those....seriously why?
cameout
“There is no truth in flesh, only betrayal.
There is no strength in flesh, only weakness.
There is no constancy in flesh, only decay.
There is no certainty in flesh but death."
- Credo Omnissiah
PRAISE THE OMNISSIAH!!
when I discovered the weakness in my flesh, it DISGUSTED me
@@ryansights8658 From the moment I understood the weakness of my flesh*
@@Van1llaMint bruh i was paraphrasing no quote marks here
From the rotting cage of biomatter, Machine God, set us free
Aww, what an angel you got to showcase your product. Well job, good done
The Hero Arm comes with EMG Sensors in the arm which detect your muscle movements, and the hand responds with intuitive control. When being fitted for your Hero Arm, your prosthetist will have found the optimal location of the EMG Sensors for your muscles. As standard, the Hero Arm uses two EMG muscle sensors to control the hand. However, if you only have one suitable muscle site on your residual limb, your Hero Arm may only use a single EMG sensor. If this is the case, see full manual for more user information.
She looks straight from a video game. The hands, her entire look, incredible.
She looks great and her skills are great, too
She looks like a Powerpuff Girl without the bionic arms
@Isaac Reyes Great observational skills! We have - in fact - not noticed this detail, until you have blessed us with such an optimistic and completely necessary commentary.
@@PeterGerhat_ lol
"Right, so put that back down"
*CRUSH!*
But jokes aside. this is pretty amazing.
What relatable content! Thank you for showing me how to use these!
Tilly is awesome. Thanks for the demonstration.
They help a lot for life. Hope everyone needs them found they were very useful❤
If i were to loose a hand...i wouldnt be sure if i wanted to contineu...and here we are,this young girl showing how to use bionic arms as iff it were the normalest thing in the world...does she even realise how inspiring she is to others that just lost all hope after a brutal accident?...amazing.
You'd kill yourself if you lost one hand? Bruh...
There are people living with no soul and you want to kill yourself for losing one hand? Bruh...
Accident? They were born without arms.
well if u had the money to get one of these arms im sure you wouldn't commit suduko
@@strike9775 no one has a soul.
This is one of the coolest things I've ever seen!
Wow that is awesome. This technology is progressing so quickly!
I love the background looking like a very heavy secret insurgency fascility
In 1993, less than 30 years ago, the first bionic arm was installed in a human, and let's be honest, it was basically a stick that could move. And in the relatively short period between then and now, we are able to nearly replicate complex hand movements with only a minor loss in motor function for a fraction of the price. The level of advancement made in the field of bionic prosthetics is nothing short of miraculous and I am so, SO excited to see where this technology goes in the next 30 years.
I love her and don't even know her. She seems sweet and like such a strong person. Great demo vid :)
Such great technology and great positive attitude. They look cool as to!
This is so cool!
I'm so pleased that these are becoming better and better. We might not get flying cars, but robot arms are gonna be a thing!
This was very useful, thank you for the help!
You have to admit, this is mind-blowing.
damn, we are reaching Deus Ex levels sooner than I expected
Where is the nearest Clinic?
i appreciate the reference and quite impressed by the progress this prosthetic companies made over the years, but i think you've kind of missed the point of a game. every time i watch a similar video i can't help but remember Jensen's quote "i've never asked for this" and all the struggle he had with his new augmented body.
with current tech, we're not quite there yet, not even by year 2027 DE:HR's standards. but even when we will - it'll still not be enough. so even though all this awesome tech looks astonishing, it always somehow helps me appreciate my "native" biological limbs. it's comforting that in case of some misfortunate events we're already have an option to replace parts of our bodies with functional artificial ones, and it'll almost certainly become even more functional than the biological ones in a near future, to the point when people will consider replacing their healthy limbs with it, but i'd say it's important to appreciate the little things we take for granted: the precise sense of pressure, temperature, ability to feel texture of a material you're touching, basically fully automatic regeneration in case of damage (at least not severe ones), functioning without charging and maintenance (aside from consuming food and water (but it ain't like you'll stop do this with a prosthetics) and cutting nails), and even the basic feel of your soft and warm fleshy grabby sticks.
i have a beard for a long time. as i just started to grow it back in the days, i missed a feeling of a pillow on my cheek a lot. sounds silly, but it really depressed me at the time. i got used to it eventually, but i know for sure that i can shave it at any moment, if i'd like to experience this feeling again. and in case of a prosthetics... you just don't have that option - you can't go back, grow a new limb. so yeah.
ehmm, why did i even started to wrote this?.. oof. sorry pal, it's just this videos - gives me a big thonk every time i stumble across them. have a good day, and appreciate your body.
@@kabyzdoch it also depends on what you intend to do with your arms - there is people that really love doing 3d graphics, drawing, programming and similar arm intensive activities and they would give almost anything to be able to pursue their dream without obstacles, but many have to do it through pain or drop altogether because of cronic pain, carpal tunnel, tendons inflammation etc... and that for them is really depressing, simply because our biologic arms are not designed for this.
So, pro and cons to both I believe - Jensen might not have asked for it, but... maybe I would! (not right now of course, that was a joke, I know the tech is not there yet)
@@MarcusAseth valid point. but i believe in less invasive solutions, like fixing your body instead of replacing parts of it. if it's possible in person's individual case, ofc. i mean, not only prosthetics is evolving, but also the medicine in general.
@@kabyzdoch Don't forget bio-engineering. A clash between Bio-Tech and Engineering is gonna be interesting.
@@ls200076 i hope so. but for now it's hard for me to even imagine it.
this is so cool, she's a real life cyberpunk character. hopefully with fewer glitches
Can’t possibly have more glitches than that mess
With a few more advances in those arms, she might be bartending in your local watering hole one day.
The best thing iv seen mankind invested something on!! This is the real warhead i.e to fight disability,no one gets hurt.it conquers beyond all lands n seas ,the❤️'s and 🧠's
I didn't realize prosthetics have come this far, its amazing!
I am studying medicine and believe me this action is totally complicated than it looked and I just want to say thank you for every one who was involve to make this hero arm
I don't have to study medicine to understand that. People like to forget our brains do all the calculations for us for the most part. Now not only does her brain have to do those calculations (which if she was born that way would have been lacking practice to say the least) but it also has to include the fact it's a mechanical one.
any chance to mention that you are study medicine is a good one, eh?
@@ernestochefujara2709 guess so. Doesn't matter who studies what when they're online since as far as we care it could just be a lie (no shade intended just reality.)
I've never been so interested in seeing someone drink a glass of water.
you guys are heroes .. thx for your work
how amazing is this. its actually beautiful. really seriously wonderful.
Notice that the hand squeezed the bottle before she let go of it. Also notice that the clip cuts out before she lets go of the glass cup. I’m guessing the hands still have some kinks but they didn’t want to show it.
Wow thats incredible, i don't understand how she controls them so well
i think its about practice okay dont no shit me plss haha. But seriously i think you would get use to it over time ones you start learning about how to control them i think it has a motion detecter that detects the movement of your fingers and arms so probably about i would say 2 weeks or so maybe you can start getting use to it and know how to better control it or maybe 1 week i dont know it depends like maybe some is fast to learn some things and other people are slow at learning you feel me? so yeah
@@TuzBay I think it mostly senses muscle tensions to make it due things
its videos like this that make me realize just how (anatomically) intricate it can be to do simple things such as lifting a water bottle
Wow! What an awesome invention.
"I Never Asked For This" with Adem Jensen's Deep Voice
So if I were to pour a bo'oh'o'w'o'er
I love it
Wow, impressed! Amazing tech!
This is just so beautiful to see.
Absolutely nobody:
Google: So, can the arms give us your brain data?
Nice tech 👍🏾
Really happy to see how supportive ppl are of bionics.
It's great technology that can help a lot of ppl live more hassle free lives.
I think part of the reason people aren't really stigmatizing is pop culture movies and video games and such have shown that amputees aren't these strange different type of person they're just like anyone else and prosthetics aren't scary they're cool.
incredible, this kind of technology must be life changing for some folks, heartwarming.
0:32 when you try to let go the neck of a little kid but you have a evil arm
this will get disabled people hate crimed. Screw you for even suggesting that.
We get arm transplants all the time from biological donors. What if a death row inmate donates an arm graft? He's more evil than some plastic.
@@clostridiumtetani9947 you need a brain donator
@@gonzofonzo5814 And not the person who thinks an inanimate peice of plastic that helps the disabled is "Evil"?
Tools are tools. They do not have wills or morality and cannot be evil
my "Death row inmate" analogy was designed purposefully so you'd call me stupid. Why do you accept the fact a death row inmate's arm, full of blood vessels and muscle memory, and nerves, isn't evil, but a simple machine is?. Of course getting an arm graft from a death row inmate DOESN'T MAKE THE ARM EVIL, Muscle memory DOES NOT WORK LIKE THAT. It is of course absurd.. But that death row inmate was actually evil. So if he doesn't make the arm evil, then a peice of plastic is even less evil
@@clostridiumtetani9947 nigga what this was a joke.
@@trojanh As someone who's existence has been treated like a punchline in media and pop culture, there's a difference between a joke, and a joke at someone else's expense. While this other person is going a bit off the rails the point still stands.
как же круто что развивают протезирование!!) как Замечательно - что об этом говорят и показывают. Очень милая девочка =))
Можешь посмотреть на ценник.
девка рил норм прям сасная
к сожалению дико дорогая вещь, простым людям (даже не со стран третьего мира) не доступна, покуда в нынешней общественно-экономической формации живем
@@IvanTeslenko не ну смотри, если твои цены верны и такая бионика как у девченки реально стоит около 200, то в принципе норм цена для жителя снг. Но тут есть много факторов - неожиданный выход из строя, необходимость постоянной замены (вроде надо каждые пару лет менять), доступность (гос-ва как правило по страховке закупают дешевые модели, которые большинству инвалидов не нужны, поэтому они берут на свои деньги) из-за чего надо платить дополнительно за доставку, а то и вообще за самостоятельный перелет к месту установки. Это все я сказал про условного жителя снг, а теперь представь как ситуация обстоит в такой бедной стране как Гана
@@pestoman260 Жители снг лопаты себе пределают и на завод нахуй,какие протезы,жри пальмовое масло и не заикайся ни о чем
Give her a hand for her outstanding demonstration
Only YT knows why this suddenly pops up in my recommendations. But I won't protest, I set out from here to learn more about this girl and her hands, and I am impressed!
"and just put that back down" as she squeezes the thing with her robot grip
Ah. Finally. I was wondering how to use my Hero Arms to drink water
This guys are doing great!!! The idea on an original contraption, the core founding team and concept, the execution and even getting this lovely and charismatic girl on board (nominee for head of customer experience 2030... just gonna leave that there... ) Loved the tutorial! Everyone involved. Keep it up, you are a gem of humanity and making many people very proud just as witnesses of it!
Really spectacular! I would like to hear (or read) about how Tilly uses the muscles in her arms to make her Hero Arms work...and also, how they sense her muscle movements and convert them into function(s). This is not too far behind the best Sci Fi...in no time, it will all work every bit as good as they work in Sci Fi films!
Hero arm exists allowing people with missing hands to be able to have hands which is kinda amazing
The internet: M E M E S
Man, this is freaking amazing. I'm pretty sure that the fact they look so aesthetic makes them feel more secure and comfortable.
yeah part of the idea was instead of trying to replicate real limbs why not just make them stand out and look like sick scifi robot arms, they're so cool
Surprised I can't really find any comments about this. It does make you think how lucky and blessed you are to have arms and to be able to use them without really consciously thinking about them. I'm glad this girl has found something that will help her in life.
Why is this just now in my recommended? This is one of the more impressive looking robotic hands I've seen
Man, she's an angel
She is cute and looks beautiful, she remind me of the character Alita, I hope she enjoys her life 💕
She actually has hands based on the movie that were made for her, and she was at the premiere of the movie. There is a video on CZcams about it.
@@Jaradis Wow cool, thanks for the information 💖😁
So unbelievably inspiring :)
What a legend! Amazing stuff!
The real hero is not that arm but this amazing young girl. The best carpenter is not just a hammer and nails but the guy who holds them to build his dreams with them. Still... Of course... Shoutout to inventor of hammer and nails
And engineers, who've built that... and someone, who gave $20,000, to buy them...
Nah the hero are those who built the incredible machine. If I lost my arms, that wouldn't make me a hero, it'd make me unlucky.
"I never asked for this."
Yeah but it comes in handy
Seeing this I no longer have fear of losing a limb. Or two. Awesome how far we have come. Praise science!
thats awesome. I'm glad she has this available to her.