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Lightweight drudge arm connects to your wheelchair, stoops in your stead (video)
Japan’s ultimate robot arm won’t flip pancakes or do dishes, as well as you’ll have to control its each pierce via remote, though it enables the surprising range of suit that a little infirm people just can’t manage upon their own. The RAPUDA (Robotic Arm for Persons with Upper prong DisAbilities) is the modular, wheelchair mounted device which weighs just thirteen pounds, yet extends over three feet to pick up objects (up to a single bruise from a nearby table or building. Its relations languor and sound might irritate a little, though it’s all nostalgic to us — it sounds only similar to the Radio Shack Armatron that graced the childhood. Now, where did those D-cells go… Video after the mangle.