Created by Stanford University's Biomechatronics Lab, these ankle exoskeletons are designed to give you a motorized boost as you walk, offering more power to people with muscle weakness and mobility issues. Claire Reilly powers on the boots for a test run (and finds out what happens when they're turned up too high).
0:00 Intro
0:52 Real-World Iron Man Boots
1:48 What the Feature: How the Exoskeleton Works
2:22 Challenges
2:35 Exoskeleton Emulators
3:15 Testing Out the Exoskeleton Boots
5:22 The Future of Exoskeletons
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0:00 Intro
0:52 Real-World Iron Man Boots
1:48 What the Feature: How the Exoskeleton Works
2:22 Challenges
2:35 Exoskeleton Emulators
3:15 Testing Out the Exoskeleton Boots
5:22 The Future of Exoskeletons
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