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New Mobility Concept Using Hovering Unit As A Mobility Aid #DigInfo

28 Comments 13 November 2011

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  1. cirquexduxseph says:

    Now if they applied this concept to make hover-boards. O_O

  2. usbsol says:

    Wall-E… now you can be relieved even of the use of your arms if you are in a wheel chair… maybe its a plot to kill handicaped people with coronary diseases?

  3. 7399Fya says:

    This looks awesome until you hit an angle…then its all WEEEEEEEEEE from there. Also, I would love to see kids and teenagers abuse these.

  4. Mcode3996 says:

    Even if it didnt have a cord a wheel chair is still easier to use and more effective.

  5. paronfisk says:

    I bet its really loud

  6. 2mboom says:

    @LinuxUser4Life 150lbs is my weight being in canada… if i went to america it’d go to 150kg…. fuck

  7. xITSDUCKYx says:

    @LinuxUser4Life LOL. Y use linux

  8. billyandika3158 says:

    Of course, they’ve invented things like the hovering supermarket trolley, but in all cases, it won’t work because it needs a friggin power cable!

  9. Deathbynature89 says:

    @MammalAnonymous I guess that excludes a lot of people. :P But even with the technical know how, most people don’t do much. :D

  10. MammalAnonymous says:

    @Deathbynature89 mythbusters were a few years behind anyone with a brain

    primitive tech

  11. heavenfalls013 says:

    would this work in water??

  12. ILoadng says:

    best. idea. ever. and. if. you. are. reading. this. the. voice. in. your. head. keeps. pausing.

  13. jader1997 says:

    So…if my granny sneezes she goes in to hyperspeed?

  14. jeshaw3242 says:

    Hovercraft principle is cool but this wouldn’t work on carpeted floors.

  15. darkmaster489 says:

    Now make it wireless.

  16. urantay says:

    now i can be more lazy with out walking hahaha

  17. silentdrummer112 says:

    @LinuxUser4Life i thought exactly the same

  18. chaman3872 says:

    What. A. Piece. Of. Shit.

  19. HMChadwick says:

    These tards need to read the whole thing rather than just comment on the cords.

  20. LinuxUser4Life says:

    “150kg, so two adults could ride it together” or 1 american :P

  21. MotherEarthswarrior says:

    Im thinking about air transfer tubes, like traveling thru the tube thru a air cushion
    instead of maglev trains which cost more to build.Is that a good idea?

  22. Borderlands808 says:

    If they put those wireless power transfer units under the floor…..there’s really no need for cords. And what about quantum levetation?? This seems too primitive imo.

  23. jamespaton100 says:

    @udontseethetruth because cables are BADASS.

  24. carlmmii says:

    Seems to be a very short-sighted view with using the “mains power”, where you’re tethered to a power outlet. Mobility means mobility — it needs to run on battery power. You’re not going to be moving grandma down the hall from the cafeteria/dining hall back to her room with her tethered by a cord. It needs to be self contained, and quiet (although, hearing aids *can* be turned off…).

  25. udontseethetruth says:

    whats with all the cables and crap??WE ARE IN AN AGE OF WIRELESS! WTF JAPAN?

  26. K9Kloud9 says:

    @authorgirlpetparent Thanks :)

  27. authorgirlpetparent says:

    This is great~ Will post on my book’s facebook page. (Maybe next time consider wearing a contrasting colored shirt, and /or borrowing a contrasting colored dog ;-)

  28. Flexcin says:

    Looks like the added support gives both dog and owner the confidence they need to keep the exercise going. And that’s always a good thing.


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