Thank you for hope for my nephew! I cry as I send my message to you. My nephew became ill recently and became septic and now has no feet and no hands half way up his forearms. We're trying to raise money. What a nightmare for poor Michael.
@@OfficialAtomicGamer hey thanks for noticing it's hard to talk to anybody about it I feel like hopeless to help them so so I've been trying to research and understand Prosthetics and what they are capable of
Keep up the good work.. Just invested 1500 through start engine.. Know this- 1500 may be not much, i am rooting for this product to be the best for personal reasons.. thank you,,, keep it up..
Very impressed by your product would do anything to have my right hand back, or one of these please if there’s anything I can do or have done to obtain one let me know
Hey! I am really impressed by your product, I am working on prosthetic hands now, the vibration feedback design really inspires me. I wonder how you deal with the force values from five fingers? Thanks!
Aadeel Akhtar - Your story is so amazing! I truly wish you the best! However, I can't seem to click on any working links to find out more about the company you started. I hope/pray you're still around! Also, I wonder if you had kept in touch with that girl that inspired this whole thing.
Thank you for the kind words! We are indeed still around. These links should work: www.psyonic.io and www.aadeelakhtar.com. As for the girl, unfortunately, I never saw her again and I wouldn't even be sure where to find her.
@@aadeelakhtar Thank You so much! I am so glad that I typed in a question to youtube because I wanted a quick question answered in the middle of the night concerning the Bionic arm I already have. So glad I found you. You are doing cutting edge stuff at an affordable price! I wish you the best in your journey and look forward to watching your updates!
@@aadeelakhtar I have an I-Limb Ultra Revolution. I was looking for a software reset if their is one. I don't think their is one other than using the Iphone app....at least for the user. It is the weekend and I am not able to call my prosthetist. I've had it for about 4-5 years and the battery unit was just replaced. It's not following my trigger/impulses, but is working. Last night I deleted the Iphone app that has all the settings to see if this is the reason, but when I installed the new one I couldn't reactivate my account through their website. A glitch I'm sure. I've had that situation with other apps before. I plan to go back and try it again. If it doesn't work I will need to see my prosthetist. Thanks for your concern.
@@49Macman Got it. Definitely feel free to keep in touch and reach out whenever. We'll be having a lot of updates soon on PSYONIC's RU-vid channel (ru-vid.com/show-UCAuEvRfpMDCqtGL0cuVbmyA) and on our social media pages @psyonicinc
By self-locking, do you mean a function that freezes the motor movements and ignores the muscle control input? If so, yes, that is enabled by triple-pressing the power button.
Psyonic can be applied to Biofeedback research for Endothelium walls on veins & arteries to improve or control blood pressure for hypertension and strokes in conjunction before someone in the East gets an inspiration first combine those technologies.
I need to contact This research program I want to be involved I designed in hand over 10 years ago and it uses artificial muscles not micromotors and things like that I think it's very important that someone read this in contact me because I'm tired of contacting or trying to contact companies that do this when I have some pretty good Solutions I have a nephew that lost both arms and his feet and I want to help him have hands again and anybody and everybody who needs hands or hand or a leg or a foot you deserve to have one and I would like to be part of that
Would be better instead of Bluetooth connection we use our own will to control it. Something like biological neural networks which connect our nural networks to that robotic hand .using Artificial intelligence power between our brain and artificial arm.
Your comments on the prostheses shown from 1:28 are very one-sided and partly wrong: A hook may look inconvenient but it is not. It is extremely robust and can grasp things that cannot be grasped with any other of the prostheses shown and even yours, e.g. key or a purse from a trouser pocket, a match from a matchbox, coins from a purse, the tab of a cola or other can, onions and garlic skin peeling. The Otto Bock prosthesis shown in second place is neither slow nor super heavy, on the contrary: it is lighter than yours, a Taska and Vincent hand and can open and close much faster than makes sense when configured that way. Its finger strength is also many times higher at up to 100N, yours 9.3-14N. With your and the other two hands, a flat can cannot be fixed firmly enough with thumb, index and middle finger to open it with its tab. The can slips out of the hand.
Hi Syed, the Ability Hand is currently only available in the US through medical providers that reimburse the cost of the hand through the patient's insurance. The overall cost depends on insurance.
The Ability Hand is currently only available in the US. The pricing is dependent on US health insurance. As such, we're not sure yet how much it will cost overseas, as it will be dependent on many factors that are different from the US system.
dude looks like they grabed him off the streat sprayed him with a powerwasher then jet dryed him and then chucked a suit jacket on him shoved him in front of the teleprompter and sayed read this and we will give you 100$
I'm sorry but you're absolutely Incorrect and I just want to tell you to do a little research before you make a comment like you just did because you're wrong and I don't say that to be mean I just would like for you to educate yourself so you don't sound like an idiot in the future