00:00Welcome to the video from the Car Magazine Tuning Blog.
00:09Today, we're all about an exciting development from Hyundai and Kia.
00:13The X-Play Solder, a wearable robot for the shoulder.
00:18This innovative exoskeleton was developed to make everyday life easier for mechanics and workers in physically demanding professions.
00:25Weighing in at just under 2kg and able to reduce shoulder strain by an impressive 60%, it shows how much robotics can revolutionize the workplace.
00:39The X-Play's shoulder comes from the robotics lab at Hyundai and Kia and is far more than just a technical gimmick.
00:46It offers real relief for overhead work by reducing the activation of the anterior and lateral deltoid muscles by up to 30%.
00:55The technology behind it is impressive.
00:59The muscle compensation mechanism can handle an incredible 700,000 movements per year, proving the durability and reliability of the device.
01:08Wearing comfort is not neglected.
01:11Made from lightweight carbon composite, the exoskeleton weighs just 1.9kg and its adaptable design allows it to adapt perfectly to the wearer.
01:21There are two versions.
01:23A basic version with up to 2.9kg of support force, ideal for flexible work, and an advanced version with 3.7kg of support for more intensive tasks.
01:35While the benefits for mechanics are obvious, Hyundai also plans to use the device in other industries such as construction, shipbuilding, aircraft construction and agriculture.
01:44The market for wearable robots and exoskeletons could reach a value of over $10 billion by 2022.
01:53And Hyundai and Kia are looking to get in on the action.
01:57The first devices are set to be delivered in Korea from the first half of 2025 before becoming available worldwide.
02:03A price has not yet been announced, however.
02:08But that's not all.
02:10Hyundai is also working on other wearable robots.
02:14The X-Blo waist is designed to reduce back strain when lifting heavy loads, while the XBO Max is being developed specifically for the rehabilitation of people with disabilities.
02:23It seems that wearable robots could soon become an indispensable part of many areas of work and life.
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