The Worlds Most Advanced Wheelchair! - (It Climbs Stairs!?!)

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  • čas přidán 12. 07. 2022
  • Its been awhile since real innovation has happened in the wheelchair space. Scewo is here to change that with the worlds most advanced self balancing stair climbing wheelchair. www.scewo.com/en/ This high tech wheelchair has been on my radar for a few years now - its amazing to finally see it in action. Climbing stairs - going off road... see for yourself! Nice work Scewo! (This video is not sponsored)
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  • @ThreeTwentyTech
    @ThreeTwentyTech Před rokem +14327

    Having Cambry in his life opened this channel to many disabled people in this world, it’s honestly so heartwarming.

    • @Dlutheran
      @Dlutheran Před rokem +132

      Tbh Cambry is the best wife he could ever have

    • @lamefart8831
      @lamefart8831 Před rokem +40

      @@32_pratik_patel_xii_scienc85 Merriam must have been writhing in her grave with all these pc euphemisms.. Not special though, people use "differently" abled now. Imo, they're too tough to worry about semantics.

    • @elliotgillum
      @elliotgillum Před rokem +118

      @@32_pratik_patel_xii_scienc85 I've got one leg, if someone called me specially abled... I'd probably punch them. Differently abled isn't AS cringe, but I'd still probably laugh at someone who called me that.

    • @goldcd
      @goldcd Před rokem +106

      I think it's the other way around.
      I just subscribed to see somebody abusing mobile phones - but now find myself learning about issues faced by those with disability.
      This one is very 'cool tech', but remember when he was doing their vegetable patch, and suddenly realized that ' accessible gardening' was something I hadn't even considered existed/was needed.

    • @AlexandreG
      @AlexandreG Před rokem +5

      Some would call it a marketing strategy

  • @gheatzz
    @gheatzz Před rokem +2536

    My daughter is severely disabled, but she can drive an electric wheelchair. Seeing these type of things gives me so much hope. Also, my respect for Zack increased 10 times more for taking care of his wife.

  • @aguysittingonachair2896
    @aguysittingonachair2896 Před 4 měsíci +171

    “I feel wind in my hair.”
    “I wish I could say the same…” hahah
    This is awesome. Hope they get cheaper and affordable for the masses. Thanks for covering this, Jerry.

    • @bjornikd
      @bjornikd Před 3 měsíci +1

      can really relate after shaving my hair

  • @omidhoorzad9607
    @omidhoorzad9607 Před 7 měsíci +524

    As an engineer, I get anxiety thinking about all the components that could fail, and the kind of contingency plan required.

    • @TheAustralianMade
      @TheAustralianMade Před 6 měsíci +34

      "That's why no one will remember your name" - Achilles (Brad Pitt)

    • @Gaius_Julius_Caesar_Augustus
      @Gaius_Julius_Caesar_Augustus Před 6 měsíci +48

      ​@@TheAustralianMadedude u r probably nothing compared to him. Stop letting him down.

    • @dustercrew
      @dustercrew Před 6 měsíci +3

      yeah it seems semi safe. But i am a full noob so maybe it is. hopefully it is, i mean its great tec.

    • @anonydun82fgoog35
      @anonydun82fgoog35 Před 6 měsíci +73

      Worst possible design answer: "The patient is already paralyzed I mean what's the worst that can happen?"

    • @deskmat9874
      @deskmat9874 Před 6 měsíci

      @@anonydun82fgoog35 Give them a double whammy lol

  • @iLindseyProvost
    @iLindseyProvost Před rokem +743

    As a disabled woman and my whole life in a wheelchair with Cerebral Palsy… These vibes are so empowering.
    I’m 25 and I am so proud of you, Cam!🤩🥹🥹🥹❤️ Fellow big dreamer right here!

    • @TheInfamousScott
      @TheInfamousScott Před rokem +7

      You're such a beautiful and motivating person! Always dream BIG💛

    • @johnreed5056
      @johnreed5056 Před rokem +2

      Love and respect!!

    • @badboypaul10
      @badboypaul10 Před rokem +1

      Grow up you are saying that to get sympathy

    • @badboypaul10
      @badboypaul10 Před rokem

      @@TheInfamousScott no she's not she's saying that so people think that she is

    • @LK-pc4sq
      @LK-pc4sq Před rokem +2

      In 1972 I was a kid and in my Aloha Oregon Neighborhood we had a neighbor who had SP. I did not know what it was at the time I was to young. But me and my mom would visit her. I asked my mom did she have a husband and she said no, he could not handle the SP and left her. That was sad. I am glad life as gotten alot easier for people in wheel chairs. I am GLAD that Camby had Zak in her life !! I am glad that youtube shows the life of a person in a wheel chair! I could image life in a wheel chair in the early 70s was really hard! There was no disabled parking spots. BTW In a store in Tacoma, abled people are parking in disabled parking spots. I always check the plaqard to make sure its current. My mom was abused her late husbands disability "he passed away" and used the placard in parking spots. It told her she cannot do that its not legal.

  • @ScubaAnt72
    @ScubaAnt72 Před rokem +538

    As an engineer I think this is one of the most innovative and impressive designs I have seen in a long time. It looks amazingly well thought-out out and extremely well built. In terms of technology it's the Tesla of wheelchairs. Hats off to the design team & company making them.

    • @Heinz76Harald
      @Heinz76Harald Před rokem +35

      hopefully its not a Tesla of wheelchairs to be honest, people deserves better =)

    • @randomguydoes2901
      @randomguydoes2901 Před rokem +9

      Tesla is a bad comparison, those were brought in to the market with overpowered electric motors (sometimes breaking the car) with a ton of off the shelves 18650 cells at an affordable price (more prone to degradation but affordable), I welcome it, but still a one trick pony merely hinting at the potential of EV. Cybertruck has some simplicity concepts into it that I like a lot, but the touch screens alone are a downgrade from actual button interface, loads of gimmicks for an easier sell to consumers, ton of fluff for no good reason.
      Whereas this contraption taps potential from every source, it sticks to large wheels for comfort like the old days, using the otherwise pointless segway balancing for mobility, there is not a single gimmick put into this it's all used to its fullest potential. All polish and utility.

    • @alandeutsch7769
      @alandeutsch7769 Před rokem +14

      swiss engineering

    • @johnwest7993
      @johnwest7993 Před rokem +4

      ...for rich people.

    • @Heinz76Harald
      @Heinz76Harald Před rokem

      @@randomguydoes2901 cybertruck... oh come on, please....

  • @Paulco67
    @Paulco67 Před rokem +696

    That young lady showed tremendous bravery ascending and descending those crazy steep steps. I admire her courage and I hope these chairs make it to the market soon and become affordable. Outstanding!!

    • @aryenbashory2731
      @aryenbashory2731 Před 9 měsíci +4

      I would be as brave as her if i already lost my legs

    • @Paulco67
      @Paulco67 Před 7 měsíci +3

      @@GalaxyDogBoy you obviously never heard of Karma…………..

    • @saadashraf1293
      @saadashraf1293 Před 6 měsíci +5

      Men and women are equal. I bet you wouldn't be complimenting like that if the guy was trying this out and going up and down those steep stairs

    • @semnejlepsi8983
      @semnejlepsi8983 Před 6 měsíci +6

      @saadashraf1293 firstly, zack isnt physically disabled. secondly, even if that was the case, you wouldnt be scanning the comments for someone complimenting his bravery and typing this exact comment the other way, would you?

    • @Spacebadger
      @Spacebadger Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@saadashraf1293 🤡 ! Any excuse to talk crap on here !

  • @DylanE36
    @DylanE36 Před rokem +336

    The pure look of love when you both looked at each other when passing the chocolate bar hit me right in the feels. What an awesome bit of tech! ❤

    • @VhsssTv
      @VhsssTv Před 7 měsíci +13

      He should have kissed her then

    • @KrupekXD
      @KrupekXD Před 6 měsíci +3

      @@VhsssTv100% though that too

    • @TheThrivingLady
      @TheThrivingLady Před 5 měsíci +1

      Yes! Definitely a sweet moment! 🥰

    • @lankyGigantic
      @lankyGigantic Před 4 měsíci +4

      ​@@VhsssTvthey cut the camera at that time, so I'm sure they did.

    • @a.rahmanjonid8920
      @a.rahmanjonid8920 Před 4 měsíci

      I'm from spore...if possible pls let me know the price plus delivery cost to singapore

  • @immanuel723
    @immanuel723 Před rokem +1996

    She: "I can feel the wind in my hair "
    He: "I wish I could say the same"
    That was spot on!

    • @henrick5328
      @henrick5328 Před rokem +30

      it took me like 5 seconds till i got it XD

    • @CaptainRockoBD
      @CaptainRockoBD Před rokem +23

      @@henrick5328 i didn’t get it the WHOOOOLE video then i saw this comments and was like “WOW… I’m an idiot…”

    • @sanpai6785
      @sanpai6785 Před rokem +5

      5:10

    • @luciancastillo1337
      @luciancastillo1337 Před rokem +1

      😂

    • @zohirhasn7657
      @zohirhasn7657 Před rokem +5

      ​@@henrick5328 I didn't get it can you explain?.... Oh wait because he's bald ? Hahahah

  • @jeddavis4771
    @jeddavis4771 Před rokem +547

    As an engineer I can appreciate the technology behind this chair, but I was fascinated by the joy on her face. It was pleasant to behold. Let's hope this becomes more accessible for those in our society who are limited in their physical scope. Thanks for the video.

    • @lauradonaldson3269
      @lauradonaldson3269 Před rokem +7

      It is Independence!!!!!!!!!

    • @lynnevanvorce7727
      @lynnevanvorce7727 Před rokem +1

      @@lauradonaldson3269 Exactly right now I’m so isolated

    • @jewelleryaddict
      @jewelleryaddict Před rokem +2

      Well technology is great if accessable to everyone, this will not be. Just something to look at in a magazine and wish! Be way in future, what 20 yeats before real people will ALL have the same access to it not just the wealthy.

    • @pattygq
      @pattygq Před rokem

      What the hell kind of material are the gears in this thing made of?

    • @jewelleryaddict
      @jewelleryaddict Před rokem

      @@pattygq gold? platinum! maybe need take down couple catalytic converters to make one chair?

  • @dadtype2339
    @dadtype2339 Před 9 měsíci +2

    I'm in the US, I have CRPS in both feet and legs, some days I can walk but not long or far, stairs are a nightmare, definitely not a friend, and then there are days I can't walk pain is so bad, I spend 50-60/70 % of my life in bed.
    I'd absolutely buy one of these. A lot of places I don't go with my wife because of stairs or some other obstacle. I hope these come to the US for sale
    Website says only that you can schedule a test drive but no info on US sales.

  • @francisdebriey3609
    @francisdebriey3609 Před 11 měsíci +12

    Thanks, guys ! You showed what the future will look like for disabled people and it looks sooo much better. Imagine this toy accessible for average budget ! But what I appreciated the most, because it transpired throughout the video, is the profound goodwill and love you share with each other. This is diamond, this is what life is about. Thank you for inspiring your audience. Kimberley you are such a nice and positive soul with such a guardian angel on your side. Lucky you !

    • @dieglhix
      @dieglhix Před 4 měsíci

      It would be cool if overengineered car and weapon R&D went to these things

  • @andria3802
    @andria3802 Před rokem +599

    I feal like since cambry was introduced, this channel has become a thousand times better!

  • @Justakidthatrantsisapimp
    @Justakidthatrantsisapimp Před rokem +12961

    Your wife is literally Professor X.

  • @daveyates8113
    @daveyates8113 Před 7 měsíci +2

    I have just come across your facebook account and can honestly state I think you both are absolutlely fantastic. To see someone who adores a young lady who has to use a wheelchair and expand that pasion to prove to the world that so she has to use a chair, so what! I worked with a lot of people who had spinal injuries, problems that they thought the world owed them a living. To watch you both going about life as all is well in the world is a breath of fresha air. You make people like me, self mobile, awed by your determination and vigour. A pleasure to have watched a couple of your presentations. Go and show them you are far better then them.

  • @melaniecarroll2538
    @melaniecarroll2538 Před 4 měsíci

    Brilliant! Thanks for caring enough.

  • @chikimonke
    @chikimonke Před rokem +502

    As an intern I worked on the iBot Wheelchair at DEKA R&D. This is Dean Kamen's company, and the technology that the Segway uses to balance, actually came from the iBot project. My main responsibilities as an intern were designing and running destructive tests for various components of the chair as well as "test driving" the chairs. The test driving was through an obstacle course that simulated a day's worth of wear and tear on it. They were looking for (and got) FDA classification as a Class 3 Medical device (same category as a mechanical heart) in order to get insurance to cover a bigger chunk of the cost. I was always so disappointed when J&J pulled out of the project, as these chairs were amazing. They were more compact and more versatile than this one too.

    • @evilplaguedoctor5158
      @evilplaguedoctor5158 Před rokem +20

      I'm surprised you guys couldn't find more backers with how far you guys got.

    • @addictedtopussy69
      @addictedtopussy69 Před rokem +7

      i was thinking about the ibot chair as well while watching this video. I thought the ibot would of excelled at all of these tasks. I wonder what ever happened to the ibot project. Is it still ongoing or what.

    • @ventilate4267
      @ventilate4267 Před rokem +34

      Probably pulled out because it's probably the last wheelchair you'll ever need or something else that hurts long term profits

    • @NealD
      @NealD Před rokem +13

      Wait - profit before people?

    • @TheSchwiz
      @TheSchwiz Před rokem +3

      I remember seeing a documentary-video on his new wheelchair tech.. its a shame it all died.

  • @jamiebond4974
    @jamiebond4974 Před rokem +975

    I really love how Zach uses his platform to raise awareness of the difficulties disable people face and how he and Cambry explore and test products and ideas to make the world accessible to everyone regardless of physical ability. Hats off to them both!

  • @joeeliyah2090
    @joeeliyah2090 Před 3 měsíci

    I'm so glad to see that! Thanks for the vid!

  • @rameshvasudevan2176
    @rameshvasudevan2176 Před měsícem

    this is such a feel good video, her face lit up when she gets the stuff off the top shelf, im so happy that u found each other

  • @hernanguerrero167
    @hernanguerrero167 Před rokem +357

    My mom hasn´t been able to walk since she was 26. Now she´s almost 85. I am watching this video, and have tears in my eyes. From Argentina. Makes me happy that someone takes care of technology for the ones that really need it. Thank you, you made my day.

    • @delorean777
      @delorean777 Před rokem +2

      Same here! My mom would have loved this!

    • @PEMDASbaby
      @PEMDASbaby Před rokem

      If I could not walk tomorrow I am getting a gun and saying adios

  • @TheJjcczz
    @TheJjcczz Před rokem +631

    That’s crazy how much they were able to improve the wheelchair, which is harder than you’d think. Since it has to be comfortable, safe, and easy to use for the owner. There’s a lot to consider when trying to make something like this and it seems like they’ve really thought everything through

    • @scewo_official
      @scewo_official Před rokem +5

      Thank you for the compliment! ☺

    • @CraigJukes
      @CraigJukes Před rokem +1

      Nothing is hard when you're a CZcamsr earning millions.....I repeat, Nothing is difficult when you have money behind you....which he does.

    • @TwoSmoker420
      @TwoSmoker420 Před rokem +3

      @@scewo_official how does it do on wood stairs/deck stairs?

    • @xingbairong
      @xingbairong Před rokem +11

      @@CraigJukes What you are saying have nothing to do with the comment you are respoding to. The guy was saying that the company did a good job, so why are you mentioning the youtuber.

    • @ravenman7876
      @ravenman7876 Před rokem +1

      @@TwoSmoker420 well that depends if the rubber used on the tracks were high quality anti slip... then yes no problem what so ever... normal uh, well then we can say that we got ourselves a pancake... no offense

  • @SittinNBitchin
    @SittinNBitchin Před rokem +6

    Due to Muscular Dystrophy I've been a full time wheelchair user for 10 yrs. Currently I use a Quantum q6 edge 3 with ilevel...don't get me wrong, I love my chair and I'm very thankful for it. However, a chair like you just showed with me amazing! I'm a very active person and often get frustrated out in the world because there's such limited ramps at most things. Like, my friends are going to Paris next year and while doing research I can already see that if I choose to go it will be a battle due to most things there not being accessible. I pray the future holds most AWESOME inventions such as this chair in your video! Thanks for sharing with us!

  • @shellyknowsall
    @shellyknowsall Před rokem

    That's amazing! Needed for so many people ❤

  • @w1ndw4ker95
    @w1ndw4ker95 Před rokem +305

    THIS... is the future of wheelchair mobility! With a reach height of one Zach tall, ability to climb/descend stairs, and a top speed of 6mph, this has to be one of the coolest innovations I've seen in a while. Super excited for Cambry and all those disabled individuals with limited mobility once this thing goes on sale!

    • @peppapig9987
      @peppapig9987 Před rokem +33

      When Americans hate the metric so much that they now measure in Zacks.
      I get the idea though.

    • @AltonV
      @AltonV Před rokem +3

      @@peppapig9987 🤣😂🤣😂

    • @bonelickin
      @bonelickin Před rokem +5

      Anyone else read this in Doug Demuro’s voice?

    • @bigul_siwach
      @bigul_siwach Před rokem +2

      @@bonelickin me

    • @scewo_official
      @scewo_official Před rokem +2

      Thanks 😍

  • @GrandDuchessT
    @GrandDuchessT Před rokem +804

    I've always wondered why there hasn't been enough research to make wheelchairs better. This wheelchair is AMAZING. I can't imagine how life changing it feels! I pray in the next years this will be the standard wheelchair!

    • @json2582
      @json2582 Před rokem +55

      The answer is simple. They cost a lot and very few people can afford them. Do not even try to guess the multi-millions of dollars for research, development, and state of the art manufacturing. And then there are choices. Do I spend $40,000 for a wheel chair; or, do I spend $70,000+ for an accessible van?

    • @ryanmg92
      @ryanmg92 Před rokem +15

      @@json2582 and then reliability, keep it simple is the mantra for things like mobility device's, more complication the more things will go wrong

    • @Grunttamer
      @Grunttamer Před rokem +1

      Ivar the Boneless ruined it for everyone.

    • @RealThore
      @RealThore Před rokem +7

      @@ryanmg92 at least in Europe there's a life long warrantys for every component. A disabled friend is about to buy one

    • @MonkeyJedi99
      @MonkeyJedi99 Před rokem +9

      Short answer: Insurance companies.
      Longer answer: Insurance companies are very money conscious and risk-averse. They don't like to pay out any money they don't have to. So when the decision makers at an insurance company are looking at which powered wheelchair to provide to a covered person, then if they cannot deny the claim, they will go with the known value (lead-acid, brushed motors, boring) over the unknown new tech.
      This then filters to the manufacturers of the chairs. If insurance companies are buying many units of chair A, but almost none of chair B, then it is not financially smart to keep the chair B production line operating unless private non-insurance sales are buying enough units to justify the expense.

  • @PaRaNoiDisLOW
    @PaRaNoiDisLOW Před rokem

    Nice to see you two still going strong! im still impressed!

  • @benardndiritu5935
    @benardndiritu5935 Před rokem

    Amazing, your work never ceases to Impress.

  • @Lawrence94
    @Lawrence94 Před rokem +201

    For us normal person the $40K sounds a lot and don't get me wrong *IT IS A LOT* but for people like Cambry, the wheel chair just unlocks a brand new world for them. It makes what's impossible possible. A huge thanks to the team at Scewo, you guys really revolutionize how wheel chairs is going to be in the future.

    • @undead890
      @undead890 Před rokem +20

      A big thing too is early adopters will always pay a much larger premium for a product. As more of these are created and more competition shows up for these kinds of products, the price will go down.

    • @amirbahalegharn365
      @amirbahalegharn365 Před rokem +11

      don't forget that many spends much more on their cars,so just make a cheaper car-with the help of family saving as well- and get some insurance money too,and you are good to go..of course as others are saying,hopefully with this video,funders will go to make it more cheaper and as years goes by,it will come down alot to be less than 10grands.

    • @johnunsicker7440
      @johnunsicker7440 Před rokem +8

      I know where you are coming from but there so many peoples that most people don't know about. First off, a lot of the people in wheelchair can't work so they are on social security. Limit and a very tight budget as well. So, with that Medicare will only pay of like 80% of a power wheelchair that they feel you need ever 5 years, i think. Meaning the standard models most want to add seat elevation to the chair so they can do things in the kitchen, but they have to pay for that themselves. Then you are going to need a vehicle to carry it. So that another $40 k plus. A new wheelchair van is $80 k these days. It really is a mess when you are disabled. They have tracked wheelchair to go over road in the woods sand mud, but they cost start at about $18k and go up to $40 k if not more and insurance will not cover them. Then you are just making it now how can you afforded to buy a $40k or $18k wheelchair? To build a tracked wheelchair you are looking at like $5 to $7k but the cost to buy one is over $18k. It's great that they can build it but you really got to fix the system so people can actually buy it and use them.

    • @abbyh5158
      @abbyh5158 Před rokem +11

      You ignore that the question isn't how much it is, but simply that a lot of disabled people can't afford this.
      People in the comments talking about early adopters like it's pining for the features on the new iPhone.
      Capitalism, fuck.

    • @matthewwiemken7293
      @matthewwiemken7293 Před rokem +6

      Medical prices for medical devices. My friend has an f5 VS that is $65K and does not climb stairs so this chair is a bargain when all things considered:)

  • @10ON10
    @10ON10 Před rokem +3942

    *This device will be a boon to so many people who need it!*

    • @dannur
      @dannur Před rokem +145

      That is the first time i have ever seen the word boon

    • @gopnikstyle9148
      @gopnikstyle9148 Před rokem +26

      White* people

    • @dannur
      @dannur Před rokem +209

      @@gopnikstyle9148 how does race affect any of this?

    • @sanatanikannadiga
      @sanatanikannadiga Před rokem +125

      But the price will blow them away

    • @barrymore87
      @barrymore87 Před rokem +119

      no one can afford this.

  • @josetorrejon3485
    @josetorrejon3485 Před 5 měsíci

    Jerry every time I watch you videos I believe in real ANGELS here on Earth. You’re a compassionate and very smart man… God bless you🙏🙏🙏

  • @FerrariDMC
    @FerrariDMC Před měsícem

    I full on support what you are doing and I’m praying for the two of you. I’ve watched your videos for years before I even needed a wheelchair. In fact I just got my first wheelchair today. I’m not ancient or anything, but I am 47 and new advancements in wheelchair technology is great to see.

  • @BannedfromCommentingKEK
    @BannedfromCommentingKEK Před rokem +319

    You're nothing short of Amazing, man.
    Elevator/Your garden etc etc
    I been taking care of my handicapped/terminal mother since I was 15 (32 now)
    it's really not easy.
    Hats off to you my dude!

    • @ParamedicRich
      @ParamedicRich Před rokem +8

      I read that as terminator mother and was like "huh, that's awesome"
      I take my hat off to you, keep smiling random internet person :)

    • @GuitarSlayer136
      @GuitarSlayer136 Před rokem +12

      Put that hat back on and stand proud my man. To start caring for your parent at 15 requires immense character and sacrifice.
      You have my utmost respect, and nothing but the best wishes for you and yours!

    • @BannedfromCommentingKEK
      @BannedfromCommentingKEK Před rokem

      @@ParamedicRich hahahah and Thank you! you keep smiling as well!!

    • @BannedfromCommentingKEK
      @BannedfromCommentingKEK Před rokem +1

      @@GuitarSlayer136 Thank you immensely! Respect and Positive Mental Attitude goes a long way!
      Hope you endure a fulfilled life!

  • @cabbagekitten
    @cabbagekitten Před rokem +271

    As an engineer, my heart was in my mouth. What will it take for the tracks to slip? Wet stairs? Spilt food? Loose metal edge protector? If one or two teeth of the track slips on stairs, will the rest of the tracks save it? I can't believe how much you guys trusted this Chair.
    I'm glad you tested out, we need devices like this

    • @prairiepanda
      @prairiepanda Před rokem +72

      I also wondered what would happen if the battery started running low. I hope there is a minimum battery level under which the chair will refuse to even attempt stairs.

    • @jg8263
      @jg8263 Před rokem +9

      This does feel like it needs a roll cage. I prefer the design from Michigan Technological University for a prototype tracked off road chair, designed for rescue operations in challenging terrain, that can climb obstacles. That was designed for stabilizing the injured, and therefore was less sketchy than this in my opinion.

    • @roblibbert1052
      @roblibbert1052 Před rokem +45

      And also as an engineer, I can tell that you're not close to anyone who relies on their Wheels every day. If you were you'd know that the sheer amount of risk an active wheelchair user faces every day. Imagine navigating your everyday life in a wheelchair - I mean really think about it tomorrow when you're walking around. Active young chair users bite the dust on a fairly regular basis just trying to go places you take for granted. As a result, most of these young and healthy people develop some pretty amazing skills and a "feel" for their every day transport. Dont forget a significant number of spinal injuries are a result of high level athletic competition. That ability doesnt go away. I can tell you that the ex motorcross rider who now needs a mobility platform is pretty OK with navigating the potential risk for the considerable reward.

    • @Chris-rg6nm
      @Chris-rg6nm Před rokem +8

      Yeah I don't trust that thing especially when someone in a wheelchair doesn't have an alternative if it breaks down while they are out. Imagine falling out and that heavy chain hitting you on the way down the stairs.

    • @aidengiardino9863
      @aidengiardino9863 Před rokem +4

      i thought about this as well but when it goes up stairs it drops the chair lower for a lower center of gravity and keeping the weight on the bottom part of the tracks so it has a hard time slipping also with the rider plus the weight of the chair with batteries and motors it's like trying to move a large heavy box, little bit harder on dry ground than on ice but still really hard and the thing is pointed down so worst case senario the rider has a better chance of being able to catch there self if they fall down instead of falling back wards

  • @iamshikhersrivastava
    @iamshikhersrivastava Před 2 měsíci

    I love these two. Always fun to watch them together!

  • @TheWheelchairDad
    @TheWheelchairDad Před 8 měsíci +1

    That is freaking awesome! I definitely would love to have that!

  • @danuff
    @danuff Před rokem +328

    As a person with a disability for 55 years, I must say I am very impressed with the chair (and the bravely of the lady for trying it out on those steps). Great demo.

    • @PEMDASbaby
      @PEMDASbaby Před rokem +5

      When God calls, ANSWER!

    • @melviasheppard8466
      @melviasheppard8466 Před rokem +5

      There's no way I would try that in the Medicare paid chair ! It probably costs like a new car.

    • @danuff
      @danuff Před rokem +3

      @@melviasheppard8466 I did try something like this, and it is a scary feeling. Especially going up backwards.

    • @karozans
      @karozans Před rokem +6

      If the government didn't require ramps, we would have had 20 different types of wheelchairs that could go up/down stairs 20 years ago.

    • @christianboy6845
      @christianboy6845 Před rokem

      heyyy!! this is sooo random😂😂 but just wanna tell you
      Jesus loves you!❤
      andddd alsoo He's coming back again!!🥰
      Have a wonderful day

  • @erikazakar1345
    @erikazakar1345 Před rokem +183

    Thank you for posting this! Our little girl has spastic CP and is considered a quadriplegic (wheelchair bound- non-weight bearing) she is 13- loves the outdoors/camping etc. We struggle with the stairs in our home so much now that she has gotten bigger. I have been looking at this chair for a while and following it online- the price is not as bad as I thought! We just had to buy her a new powerchair and it was 64k! Insane right? So if I could get her the BRO instead I would get it in a heartbeat! Independence is what she is seeking and I feel this chair is a step in the right direction!

    • @lynnschultz9510
      @lynnschultz9510 Před rokem +28

      Hello to you and your daughter. My daughter is now 37 with CP classified as a spastic quad. My daughter wanted to tell your daughter Hello 🤗❣️ and to always stay positive and help your mom out as much as possible so your mom isn't wore out by the time you are 37 and your mom is old. 🤣🧑‍🦼

    • @kinnai8334
      @kinnai8334 Před rokem

      @@lynnschultz9510 this is cute

  • @officialnucky
    @officialnucky Před 4 měsíci

    This video made me smile the whole way through. It's so amazing what some people bring to our world

  • @ManaaAlmarzoqi
    @ManaaAlmarzoqi Před 3 měsíci +32

    To Be Honest Jerry .. This was the best video you ever made so far!!! The chair idea, the love you put in it for your wife, the idea and determination behind it. And truly you're wife is lucky to find a guy who does the impossible to draw a smile on her face. First video was elevator in ceiling now is this Wheel Chair idea amazing to go down those stairs like that! Keep it up the positive things.

  • @Samuel-ny3fg
    @Samuel-ny3fg Před rokem +56

    You killed me with this one man 😂 5:11

  • @peterkornis5377
    @peterkornis5377 Před rokem +146

    It's totally offtopic for this vid, but seeing the love and support you two have for each other is so nice. It comes so naturally from both of you (I had the same feeling during the home elevator video too). I know it should be default for every couple out there, yet I still see so many disfunctional relationships, that seeing one that is clearly based on respect, support and love is so heartwarming!

  • @Ameermedias2.0
    @Ameermedias2.0 Před 7 měsíci

    everyone talk about the chair, i gotta say you guys both amazing, she's so lucky to have you Mhan!! Bless you both.

  • @danboyd7866
    @danboyd7866 Před měsícem

    I was nervous for you as well, you are an amazing couple! (very brave) Bravo! Thank you for sharing! :)

  • @vynz70
    @vynz70 Před rokem +359

    “I can feel the wind in my hair”
    “I wish I could feel the same”
    That literally made me burst out laughing

    • @jsl6155
      @jsl6155 Před rokem +2

      Wish I could say the same*
      Source: 5:13

    • @vynz70
      @vynz70 Před rokem +2

      @@jsl6155 close enough

    • @johnme60
      @johnme60 Před rokem

      dude, I got it now.

  • @dangerrangerlstc
    @dangerrangerlstc Před rokem +138

    My jaw dropped when you said the price. THAT is why technology in accessibility vehicles hasn't changed much. New technology is often prohibitively expensive. The tech is out there, but it hasn't gained traction in this segment due to cost. It's such a small market that it takes a long time for the price to come down due to volume. But something like this chair needs all those sensors to function or it could be a risk to the owner. Having willing investors will help bring costs down too.

    • @expression3639
      @expression3639 Před rokem +6

      Same story with drugs for rare diseases. Drugs that can only benefit a small amount of people worldwide will always be prohibitively expensive because of high R&D costs and small markets tp recoup R&D costs from.

    • @ljprep6250
      @ljprep6250 Před rokem +2

      I wonder if the insurance companies decided that half that wheelchair price should be in their pockets.

    • @ColtonSpears
      @ColtonSpears Před rokem +3

      I was expecting the price to be $30-60k before getting the the part where he revealed the price. A lot of the higher price early on is to recoupe some of the R&D cost but I have a feeling that a huge portion of the price is to not lose everything to legal battle when something doesn't go as planned. Sadly accidents will happen and it will take trial and error to improve safety so I'm happy to see someone taking the risk.

    • @CL-yp1bs
      @CL-yp1bs Před rokem

      @@ColtonSpears Exactly... i could not agree more

    • @krtf4ucorsair
      @krtf4ucorsair Před rokem +1

      It’s really the insurance companies that are the problem. If they turn down things that people need they will for sure see this as a unnecessary. Convenience is seen as frivolous.

  • @Spacemonkeymojo
    @Spacemonkeymojo Před rokem +29

    The engineers who designed and built this are brilliant!

  • @rltreasure
    @rltreasure Před měsícem

    You two have such beautiful attitudes and are a joy to watch! Keep up the love!

  • @BeniWinter
    @BeniWinter Před rokem +90

    Thanks for this awesome video Zack! It was so great to meet you guys! We give our best to keep developing the chair so it is getting smarter and even more versatile every day with our software updates but also our engineering teams.

  • @Sydney_2011
    @Sydney_2011 Před rokem +462

    Cambry was incredibly brave here. It’s not easy to trust that all those moving parts and sensors will work smoothly on such a large set of stairs. I think Zack being right there gives her that extra bit of courage that she needs. Couple Goals

    • @stellviahohenheim
      @stellviahohenheim Před rokem +3

      I'll bet it's going to be broken in 2 months

    • @wheels636
      @wheels636 Před rokem +2

      Except when it let's go and Cambry does a face plant into Zack. I'm in a wheelchair and even though this looks nice the real truth is it's impractical on several fronts.

    • @ichigo31045
      @ichigo31045 Před rokem +4

      I know I’d be terrified but, that law suit would be insane if something did happen

    • @bentroyer1
      @bentroyer1 Před rokem +3

      Dude pretty sure the thing ways like 200 pounds. She is strapped into the chair. if she faceplants, Zack can in no way help.

    • @Vousie
      @Vousie Před rokem

      @@wheels636 Yup. I looked at it and thought that it's a bit overkill. But still, pretty impressive that it can climb stairs. That's a very difficult problem to solve, and this is a pretty cool solution.

  • @CrazyMedic
    @CrazyMedic Před 4 měsíci

    God Bless you both. I could listen too your relaxing voice constantly and your wife oozes enthusiasm. Stay Safe

  • @dannyboylan5926
    @dannyboylan5926 Před 9 měsíci +2

    I've been bingeing this man's videos these past couple of days and I must say that you are truly an inspiration. Both of you. But Mark man. I wanna be like you! lol. You're such a nice guy. Thanks.

  • @SaharaColeman
    @SaharaColeman Před rokem +134

    I love when you have Cam in your videos so much! She’s so fun and daring.

  • @thrivingbranch
    @thrivingbranch Před rokem +117

    Been disabled from birth, and this is one of the most amazing things I've seen... the raising and lowering to reach high shelves is a game changer. The stairs had me sweating. It would take me a while before I would feel comfortable on that, and trust it for balancing during ascent and descent.

    • @jelstone20
      @jelstone20 Před rokem +8

      Even for us disabled people that can walk a bit but find stairs difficult something like this would be a godsend.

    • @DrFranklynAnderson
      @DrFranklynAnderson Před rokem +4

      I’m not sure I’d ever trust it, to be honest. I’ve used a manual all my life, and I know too well how awful it can be when something breaks on my comparatively simple aluminum ultralight. Even a small failure while climbing stairs in that robotic ‘chair could be lethal.
      Plus-I dunno, the way he mentioned “now you can fit to the environment rather than fitting it to you…” I just see standing people using this as an excuse to not make things more accessible. You know some places would rather every wheelchair-user pay $50,000 for a robot ‘chair than them having to pay $3-5k one time for a ramp.

    • @thrivingbranch
      @thrivingbranch Před rokem +2

      @@DrFranklynAnderson I can definitely relate to the breakage issue, and with the “adapting to the environment” comment.
      It’s something I would need to have a lot of time with. I always feel uneasy on steep inclines, steps would be even more intense.

    • @OsmosisHD
      @OsmosisHD Před rokem +4

      It does give you a golden opportunity if it goes wrong.
      One should yell " I CANT FEEL MY LEGS!!!"

    • @jelstone20
      @jelstone20 Před rokem +3

      @@OsmosisHD 😄. Strange thing is I have a thing called patchy sensation below the knee where I can feel in some places but not others, but if I ever stub my toe or something like that I always say ouch even if I don't feel it. I think it's one of those things you do out of habit because everyone else around you does it.

  • @gregrush5746
    @gregrush5746 Před 6 měsíci

    You guys are awesome. Thanks for doing the video

  • @Jonc85
    @Jonc85 Před 4 měsíci +2

    This was incredible!!! The machine, the tech, the thought behind it! And the girl in the video is amazing to go down those stairs like that!
    The more I watch your stuff Jerry, the more I think you are great content maker and an absolute stand up guy. Love your work.
    😊

  • @johnblake3863
    @johnblake3863 Před rokem +679

    I can understand Cambry's fear in going up and down stairs in that vehicle. If something goes wrong she doesn't have her legs to help her so it really takes courage to do that!

    • @Foreignmonk34
      @Foreignmonk34 Před rokem +71

      Also falling stairs strapped into a wheelchair is bad even though you have working legs...

    • @Sapient_Pearwood
      @Sapient_Pearwood Před rokem +19

      That was my thought too. There was no way for her to use the lower portion of her body to brace for impact or possibly stop the fall so I completely understand how nerve-wracking that could be.

    • @anneharrison1849
      @anneharrison1849 Před rokem +7

      Yeah, I feel like using it independently would be very difficult, both for that reason and getting it in and out of a vehicle.

    • @frollard
      @frollard Před rokem +10

      I really like how the wheels and tracks are hard geared to the motor - if that thing lost complete power control, it would either enter motor braking (through a relay shorting the brushless motors) or freewheeling, which because of the gear ratio probably being quite high + likely a mechanical overspeed clutch...absolute worst case is it descends the stairs during a catastrophic electronic failure. Brilliant design and I really hope they can scale up and sell bajillions of them to (re)enable normal life for so many people.

    • @laupoke
      @laupoke Před rokem

      Nicely observed

  • @domsch1302
    @domsch1302 Před rokem +80

    I'm gonna be honest, the price feels almost ok. People pay way more for cars they spend less time in. For something that gives you freedom to go anywhere alone without having to worry too much, i can see it being worth it for a lot of people. With that said, not everyone can pay those prices and it'd be awesome if tech like that could be accessible too everyone regardless of income.

    • @PR-on7qk
      @PR-on7qk Před rokem +6

      It is just like that with everything. the tech is new so it is expensive. After a couple of years it automatically will be cheaper

    • @Exocrime
      @Exocrime Před rokem +1

      @@PR-on7qk i think its not even really expensive. A comparable electric wheelchair costs round about 25,000 euros (~ 26k dollar), but cannot be used on stairs.

    • @insfourne8916
      @insfourne8916 Před rokem +1

      for 40k you afford ur own slave xd

    • @JimiBegbaaji
      @JimiBegbaaji Před rokem +2

      @@insfourne8916 But the wheelchair will never answer back.

    • @oceanhome2023
      @oceanhome2023 Před rokem

      @@insfourne8916
      Lol 😂

  • @lalman1337
    @lalman1337 Před 2 měsíci

    that was an insane wheelchair ! ty for the science, research and progress for the good

  • @quandombus18
    @quandombus18 Před 4 měsíci +2

    That thing is friggin AWESOME!! It looks scary as heck on stairs though. Especially how high it gets when you're getting ready to go over the edge of the first step to go down them.

  • @MichelleLopez-gz5fz
    @MichelleLopez-gz5fz Před rokem +292

    She was amazing. I was nervous just watching her go down the stairs. My brother broke his neck and lived 5 years after his injury, technology like this would have made those 5 years so much more enjoyable. I hope this technology will become more accessible for those who need it.

  • @MrFixIt036
    @MrFixIt036 Před rokem +308

    I really like watching this channel because it brings to light a lot of things people don't talk about. Like the fact that accessibility technology is in fact 20 or 30 years behind for no apparent reason. Unfortunately most people don't even think about that. I did find it hilarious during the speed test when she said she could feel the wind in her hair and he said " I wish I could say the same. " I lost it. You both are great!

    • @castorchua
      @castorchua Před rokem

      "How did you go from paraplegic to quadriplegic?"
      "Funny story..."

    • @utubepunk
      @utubepunk Před rokem +6

      The reason is the market. Not many people can afford $40k to buy a wheelchair.

    • @hb1338
      @hb1338 Před rokem +3

      @@utubepunk Also the size of the market. I don't know what percentage of the population is disabled, but it is not a very big number and so economies of scale in manufacturing are very difficult to achieve.

    • @ALT-vz3jn
      @ALT-vz3jn Před rokem +5

      It’s because of money. Disabled people often don’t have the funds to buy these advanced chairs. Only a small percentage are able to afford a chair that costs as much as a car. The government needs to make these devices accessible to all disabled people for their quality of life. Everyone deserves a good quality of life.

    • @utubepunk
      @utubepunk Před rokem

      @@ALT-vz3jn 100%

  • @donnapollock
    @donnapollock Před 11 měsíci

    This is amazing, God Bless the person or persons who designed it and made this possible for so many people. I think this is a wonderful idea. and I know when it is my time to need something like this it will be here. I'm so very happy. Thank you and God Bless you....

  • @kjkromm
    @kjkromm Před 3 měsíci

    Makes me smile to see and hear how happy she is.

  • @nathanmitchell2827
    @nathanmitchell2827 Před rokem +188

    Cambry, I also pray that my son finds a wife like you, you both just seem genuinely optimistic and excited about life. You two are life goals, I hope you know the level of inspiration you bring to your viewers.

    • @Deimonos85
      @Deimonos85 Před rokem

      and vice versa, cause she surely benefited quite a lot from his success, how much do you think that wheelchair cost? lol

    • @Protestan88
      @Protestan88 Před rokem +3

      @@Deimonos85 It was borrowed. Didn't you watch the video?

    • @Shibby7634
      @Shibby7634 Před rokem +7

      @@Deimonos85 there was no mention of their success, just love and inspiration... and he clearly mentioned Zack in his compliments. Good honest relationships aren't a measure of give and take, I hope you realize that.
      They also clearly state at the end the wheelchair was borrowed for the day to test, not bought.
      You need to re-evaluate some things over there...

    • @nathanmitchell2827
      @nathanmitchell2827 Před rokem

      @@Deimonos85 money has nothing to do with it, that I promise you.

  • @martygindlesperger7933
    @martygindlesperger7933 Před rokem +119

    I have been in a wheelchair for the last six years and this looks like a game changer. Stairs in particular are the hardest thing to deal with. Thank you for showing us this and all the other handicap products. It's nice to see what's out there.

    • @kosovir
      @kosovir Před rokem +5

      Hang in there buddy. Technology is getting better with each day.

    • @renookami4651
      @renookami4651 Před rokem +4

      @@kosovir Technology is already there, even when it comes not only to wheelchairs but also exoskeletons. Biggest problem is the price tag

  • @Dutchbelg3
    @Dutchbelg3 Před rokem +2

    I applaude Scewo as a company that makes modern technology work in mobility solutions! I feel there should be a dedicated class for engineers to learn and work on mobility and enabling technology! The new technology is there! It just needs people that want to think outside of the box and make things work ! There is an audience for these kind of applications !

  • @rotony1
    @rotony1 Před 7 měsíci

    Seeing the technology that really helps people is something that the future needs to be.

  • @Incognitoman628
    @Incognitoman628 Před rokem +156

    you can see beginning at 8:55 they have a little more iteration to do on the front bumpers for the treads, you can see it's already pretty damaged, and the way it scrapes along the ground shows it's not expecting such a high angle of attack. otherwise, looked extremely well-engineered!

    • @CanadaCa-ib9us
      @CanadaCa-ib9us Před rokem +4

      I’ve imported a similar chair from France to Canada for my friend about 7-8 years ago, the stair climbing technology has been around for a while now. Back then that chair wasn’t allowed to USA, only in Canada because of the European/ Canadian certifications vs European/USA certifications. Stupid bureaucracy as always. It costed nearly 30k, it was made in France and had 4 wheeled and a tracks. The friend was very excited about it and having an opportunity to be less dependent.
      Great things come from Europe

    • @UnbeltedSundew
      @UnbeltedSundew Před rokem +2

      I think those are designed to take some of the strain and damage from the front rollers. If you see there is an adjustable slot for the bolt. In other words it looks like a consumable part that is replaceable.

    • @ICCUWANSIUT
      @ICCUWANSIUT Před rokem +2

      Only thing that would make it better, I can see, is make the treads only move when you want them to move, instead of with the wheels

    • @Steven_Herrmann
      @Steven_Herrmann Před rokem +1

      @F F Bumpers aren't made that way to be cheap. Every part of the car that is designed to crush is done so intentionally. It absorbs energy that would have otherwise been transferred to you. The more you can dampen that impact the better chance people have to survive.

    • @Steven_Herrmann
      @Steven_Herrmann Před rokem +1

      @F F Ohh gotcha! Hmm, that's interesting. I don't think it goes fast enough for that same application to be practical. For a wheelchair bumper it should probably be light and buoyant to be effective. Just hypothesizing lol

  • @upsetstummy9854
    @upsetstummy9854 Před rokem +99

    I found myself smiling a large portion of this video, it makes me excited for the future of accessible chairs because I know for sure things like this will help disabled people so much. They live an already difficult life having to depend on so many things I can imagine being able to climb stairs, reach the top rack at the grocery store and much more would make them much more happy.

    • @Skeptic_Tank
      @Skeptic_Tank Před rokem +1

      Yeah maybe in 20 years, they will become affordable!

    • @upsetstummy9854
      @upsetstummy9854 Před rokem +1

      @@Skeptic_Tank unfortunately we have to start somewhere. Most of the time when things come out for the first time they are priced stupid, eventually they come down. Hopefully that’s the same case with this chair.

  • @phil-hq2tc
    @phil-hq2tc Před 6 měsíci +1

    FROM SIMPLE TO INCREDIBLE. IT'S TRANSCEND!!!

  • @LinFromMinn
    @LinFromMinn Před 7 měsíci

    I would LOVE to see this weekly as innovations regarding mobility and wheelchairs. We need more R & D for much better wheelchairs.

  • @3karus
    @3karus Před rokem +72

    This is fascinating to see. I study at the University where this Wheelchair was developed by students. When i saw it for the first time, i thought that it was a mediocre Idea at best and forgot about it. Scrolling through my feed years later and seeing that they succeeded to make someones undeservedly tougher life a little better again, makes me very happy.
    This is a great and humbling reminder that you dont need to be a diehard ivy league academic to make a positive difference in the world. Going ahead and doing things, while being smart about it, seems to go a long way. I am glad i was wrong about their project!

  • @perspecttv8956
    @perspecttv8956 Před rokem +408

    The fact that this is effectively the first “Smart Wheelchair” and it’s THAT capable really bodes well for the future of accessibility!
    Also, what a trooper Cambry is for sending it on those stairs! Awesome video all the way around!

    • @SeaShrimp
      @SeaShrimp Před rokem +9

      It isnt the first smart wheelchair, this system was created about 10-20 years ago in my university (and MANY other universities around the world) and they have been trying to improve them since.
      In the end they concluded that it is only functional with supervision, IF a single component of that wheelchair breaks (no components last for ever, and some times things break) it is DEADLY to the user.
      You might think that it might be possible to make this thing really safe, and yes, it is, BUT when you mass produce these for every wheelchair user, the chances of at least one of those wheelchairs slipping up / failing increases, and it will absolutely kill the user because these things are HEAVY (huge battery pack from lithium, that shit heavy). If it slips and lands on the user, he/she is DEAD.
      This is also not needed in most parts of europe. In norway for example, every single building in the country (not houses, but public buildings), are legally required to be accesable to wheelchair users.
      That thing is really dangerous and i would never gamble my life to just climb some stairs.

    • @jayhill2193
      @jayhill2193 Před rokem +1

      @@SeaShrimp
      the stair climbing seemed rather safe, it's the descent that trips me off. I think the lifting ability is the most useful one for everyday life if you don't want to be dependend on other people helping you. I just don't understand the 2 wheel aspect, seems more like a tech gimmick, I'm sure they could implement a traditional 4 wheel system that needs not rely on balancing.

    • @moczikgabor
      @moczikgabor Před rokem +2

      @@SeaShrimp Yeah, my first concern exactly. While most of the systems can be made redundant, fail-safe and/or self-diagnostic, as it is done already in many safety-critical industrial systems (which of course increase the cost to the sky), the ground-chair interface will still be the weakest point.
      In this case, if that rubber track loses springiness due to aging and/or wears down and/or the edge of some old stairs starts to erode and break then nothing will stop it from falling down.
      I think something must be implemented that relies more on the flat part of a stairstep and less on the edge, with some transformation to lower the CG as low as possible possibly the user laying flat during the move. Also some frame would increase safety, near the arms, shoukders, and the head of course. There will always be a risk, but "sledding down" is still safer than rolling over straight to the head.
      To fit all of this or something better inside a slim chair and not a bulky car-looking device is a challenge.

    • @juniorsir9521
      @juniorsir9521 Před rokem +1

      With a little more time and updates there could be a wheelchair that can smoothly and quickly go up and down steps.

    • @capybaraponque611
      @capybaraponque611 Před rokem

      @@SeaShrimp Same here, it was already created in my university many years ago, though it didn't get attention and was forgotten.

  • @matthewmclean9583
    @matthewmclean9583 Před rokem

    You guys are so amazing ❤

  • @captaincrispy2184
    @captaincrispy2184 Před 2 měsíci

    This is the shortest 12 minute video I have ever seen.
    You guys are just amazing!!

  • @CaptainAmaziiing
    @CaptainAmaziiing Před rokem +9

    8:38 "Crazy how quiet it is..."
    "I'm more concerned with not dying right now, TYVM...."

  • @puzzLEGO
    @puzzLEGO Před rokem +110

    Imagine you’re just grocery shopping and out of the corner of your eye you see a person in a wheelchair slowly raising off the ground as they reach the highest shelf

    • @nickcollins1528
      @nickcollins1528 Před rokem +7

      Id ask for whatever I can't reach

    • @johnwest7993
      @johnwest7993 Před rokem +1

      That's what I do already. But I have to hang on tight to the shelf, and trust my legs, so of course sometimes I fall on the floor in the store.

    • @subrotz156
      @subrotz156 Před rokem +5

      I have a chair that rises. The best thing I have found is that I can't be ignored in a store anymore. I used to go to a deli counter look the clerk in the eyes and they still would not wait on me. Now I can raise my chair and they can't pretend they don't see me. My chair doesn't climb stairs and I miss out on things because I can't get into buildings. It's a cool idea but I think I would need someone there for about the first 20 times.

    • @insert_a_handle_here
      @insert_a_handle_here Před rokem +2

      Imagine being able-bodied and being literally looked down on by someone in a wheelchair. Mind blown 😐

    • @TechyBen
      @TechyBen Před rokem

      I have seen this, but in the normal type adjustable chairs. :P

  • @FOXMAN09
    @FOXMAN09 Před 4 měsíci +1

    The Segway inventor made a stair climbing wheelchair in 2001 called the iBot. That thing was way ahead of its time

  • @Davi.b
    @Davi.b Před rokem

    What an amaizing product. It's great to see you enjoying a new sense of excitement and discovery. 👌😎

  • @bryn80524
    @bryn80524 Před rokem +34

    I honestly CANNOT think of ANYONE else on CZcams that is more genuine of a person than Zach. I wish there were more people in this world like him because this world would be a much MUCH better place!
    Thank you Jerry Rigs for making your mark on this world!

  • @TechyBen
    @TechyBen Před rokem +195

    Wow. When Cambry said "It feels a part of me". That kind of thing hits hard, knowing those making this chair want to make something that truly helps those using it!
    Thanks to both of you for this video!

    • @mikelisteral7863
      @mikelisteral7863 Před rokem +2

      looks risky

    • @TechyBen
      @TechyBen Před rokem +6

      @@mikelisteral7863 Nah. It's fine. If you look at the design it's super over engineered in the same way swing bridges and tunnels that you use every day to get to work are.

  • @animatedlies
    @animatedlies Před 9 měsíci +3

    I'm a C6 incomplete paraplegic and I'm so happy to have found your channel! Your wife is awesome and you're such a great motivator.

  • @RealCelticGamer
    @RealCelticGamer Před 5 měsíci

    Many years ago, I saw a similar wheelchair on the British children's TV show, Blue Peter.
    The fact it's actually real is awesome!
    Thank you for sharing this 💙

  • @chococomaxim
    @chococomaxim Před rokem +89

    What I really like about this wheelchair is that it still has the silhouette/profile of a wheelchair. I remember as a kid seeing older iterations of "advanced" wheelchairs looking like mech suits and/or mimicking bipedalism. Love to see accessible tech being modernized!

  • @jasperglyn
    @jasperglyn Před rokem +39

    Being a training Nurse and Support Carer I work with most clients that are in wheelchairs just about everyday, seeing you in this Cambry not only made me smile and a warm heart but this will not only give the support my clients they need but also give them back there dignity

    • @lulumoon6942
      @lulumoon6942 Před rokem +1

      Thank you for keeping dignity forefront in your work! Best to you. ❤️❤️❤️

    • @lulumoon6942
      @lulumoon6942 Před rokem +3

      @@carlsmart5788 Better take good care of your health, and pray often in gratitude because EVERY person is one bad day and accident or illness from being disabled and having their whole world turned upside down! 🙏❤️

  • @annewollstein3511
    @annewollstein3511 Před 11 měsíci

    About time too. I agree things haven’t changed much for years

  • @janetdorsey5619
    @janetdorsey5619 Před 11 měsíci

    Wow that is amazing!

  • @bikramjitlahiri8274
    @bikramjitlahiri8274 Před rokem +44

    The calmness, bravery and confidence on Cambry's face always inspires me ... I really admire both of you ... 😊

    • @willhaney96
      @willhaney96 Před rokem +1

      I mean what's the worst that could happen? Fall and get paralyzed?

  • @TexRobNC
    @TexRobNC Před rokem +168

    The thing that I can't stop thinking about is, this will ONLY get better with software and new hardware. I bet you it will be able to stay straight going up stairs on it's own soon, for instance.

  • @CaesarIII
    @CaesarIII Před rokem

    Saw this thing in person today and it is amazing 😮

  • @bojnebojnebojne
    @bojnebojnebojne Před 3 měsíci

    I love to see stuff like this!
    Something that really hurts inside is how unfair life can be to some people.
    So seeing advancements that help alleviate some of peoples struggles are always exciting, even for me who is not debilitated.

  • @jefferoni1984
    @jefferoni1984 Před rokem +203

    What an incredible machine. Though my heart was in my throat when she was going down the stairs. That was very brave.

    • @TimmmmCam
      @TimmmmCam Před rokem +4

      Felt more insane than brave! No way would I use that going down stairs that long. If it screws it up it's pretty much guaranteed death. Probably mostly useful when there's like 3 steps or something.

    • @user-zj5rb3xo7d
      @user-zj5rb3xo7d Před rokem +7

      @@TimmmmCam I honestly can’t ever see it slipping it has so much weight forcing down grabbing onto the stairs for it to slip she would need to be pushed or the stair chips away no way it would slip on its own

    • @TimmmmCam
      @TimmmmCam Před rokem +4

      @@scladoffle2472 No, but I understand basic physics!

    • @TimmmmCam
      @TimmmmCam Před rokem +4

      @@user-zj5rb3xo7d slipping is a function of the coefficient of friction, not the load.

    • @astronitium2781
      @astronitium2781 Před rokem +4

      @@TimmmmCam What? Press your hand down lightly on a surface and drag it. Then press it down harder and now try to drag it. The force of friction is determined by a coefficient of friction and the normal force (the reaction force from the surface). But that's not what is happening here either; the track bites into the stairs. You have a lot of contact points on the stairs itself, and that is why it would be difficult to have the chair fall off.

  • @najay6882
    @najay6882 Před rokem +128

    My mother was diagnosed with cancer and has been a wheelchair user as of two months ago. As someone who previously never had to really think about accessibility, I am now almost always vigilant of my surroundings and how to have my mum experience them world as best as I can. Your channel has really helped me make those adjustments and has been a great place for not only disabled people but those who care for them. Thank you so much

    • @dustyboialex
      @dustyboialex Před rokem +2

      I'm really sorry about your mom 💕💕 I truly wish he the best health. it's crazy how quickly you can just start noticing things due to a major life change

    • @si2foo
      @si2foo Před rokem

      Biggest peace of advice I will give you is if your mother is in a manual wheelchair. Don't help her with anything unless she asks. don't be helpful and push her dont be helpful because you wont always be there to be helpful and the quicker she adjusts the better for her.

  • @msaproduction7568
    @msaproduction7568 Před 7 měsíci

    Respect for you jerry

  • @southendsites
    @southendsites Před 8 měsíci

    Great to see the possibilities of tech...

  • @vjPulp
    @vjPulp Před rokem +65

    Are we allowed to say that Scewo is a Swiss company based in a town near Zurich? If I‘m not mistaken, we can see Bernhard and Thomas from the team shortly in the clip. They are doing an amazing job and have also gotten some awards for their work. Let‘s really hope they can expand their production as fast as possible.

    • @akz183
      @akz183 Před rokem

      They have done an amazing job and hopefully built the new standard for wheelchairs in the next couple of years. These should be given to every single last person who is in need.

    • @walangchahangyelingden8252
      @walangchahangyelingden8252 Před rokem

      Schweizer Qualität. 🇨🇭

    • @aaronwendte5277
      @aaronwendte5277 Před rokem +1

      They've done the world an amazing service. I hope that they've protected their IP and that they become as wealthy as they deserve with such a cool, innovative, and helpful invention.

  • @holzwurm_hd7029
    @holzwurm_hd7029 Před rokem +26

    4:56 Bro you should have went in for a kiss.

  • @RIGeek.
    @RIGeek. Před 6 měsíci

    One of the coolest videos I've seen all day. That chair looks amazing.

  • @TheCrash1983
    @TheCrash1983 Před 4 měsíci

    made me smile so much