Recovering mobility with super power clothes
A company is studying clothes that support the elderly and the disabled in mobilization and living. The first commercial product is expected to be launched in 2018.
A company is studying clothes that support the elderly and the disabled in mobilization and living. The first commercial product is expected to be launched in 2018.
Superflex, a California startup that is developing a versatile clothing , in addition to aesthetics, also has the ability to support mobility for users.
Iron Suit super product is about to come true.
"We call it superpower clothing, " said Rick Mahoney, co-founder and CEO of Superflex.
The suit is equipped with flexible sensors and electric motors that enhance the wearer's mobility at times when activated.
When the user of this costume performs any action, the posture and motion elements will be identified and analyzed by computer. The commands are then given to the system to assist the wearer to perform movements such as standing and walking. Superflex aims to provide gentle and comfortable equipment for wearers when used with other costumes.
The clothes are very compact and can be worn with pretty clothes.
At first glance we can think of a pit-like outfit similar to the clothes of Iron man, however the team's main purpose is to create a product capable of supporting those who meet. motor problems.
This group of customers includes the elderly, disabled, disabled children or even workers who often carry heavy loads.
The main customers are the elderly and the disabled.
The company has not yet announced the detailed design because there are still some design problems as well as the interaction elements between users and the equipment are still being finalized. Hopefully the first products will come to users by 2018. "We are still building our own strategy, although we cannot help create warriors with super abilities but firmly believe that it can bring about live more comfortable and more convenient for many people " - Mahoney announced enthusiastically.
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