Video Surfaces of Boston Dynamics’ Handle 2-Wheeled Robot

By now we are all familiar with Boston Dynamics’ menagerie of impressive, yet frightening robots. From self-balancing, self-correcting robot “dogs” that are walking nightmares, to weird looking humanoids. Now meet Handle, another creepy robot. This one runs around on two legs and two wheels. It is faster and more agile than conventional robots, and it will not stop until we are dead. That last part is just an educated guess.

Handle is lightweight, and instead of walking on all fours, the robot can stand up and roll on its two wheels. It is designed to carry a heavy load, and much like a Segway, it can keep its balance despite standing on just two wheels. It’s scary fast and has obstacle detection, and can even jump over some low objects. It can spin around and jump with ease too.

Along with some of Boston Dynamics’ other cool robots, you can see Handle in action in the presentation video below at about the 3:41 mark.

In some ways it is scarier than their dog models, because of it’s speed and agility mostly. God help us all.

Be sure to watch the video before it gets taken down, since, Boston Dynamics apparently asked the guy who posted it to blur it out from the video clip he posted on YouTube.

[via Slashgear]

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Guy Makes Axe with Gummy Bear Handle

Yep, this axe has a handle filled with gummy bears. Why? Why not? It was made by Peter Brown of YouTube channel Shop Time. The dude clearly likes gummy bears.

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He first made a mold for the axe handle, then filled it full of gummy bears and resin. Then he attached the axe head. Pretty simple. Actually, it’s not. Especially the part where “gummy residue” gets stuck to the outside of the axe handle, and you have to hand-apply resin to cover it up.

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It certainly makes a pretty axe handle. Not that a man needs a pretty axe handle. If you want to try and make one yourself you can check out a step-by-step pictorial of the build here. Good luck if you are chopping wood in the forest and a bear wants to eat your large stick of gummies, Pete.

[via Popular Mechanics via Geekologie]

My Hitch Lets You Pull a Suitcase Hands-Free

Are you tiredof dragging your suitcase everywhere? So was airline pilot Robert Lian. He was sick and tired of pulling his rolling luggage through airports with his hands like some animal. He wanted to be able to use both of his hands while walking with a roller bag, like an evolved human. So he invented a way to do just that.

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In 2014, Lian invented My Hitch. Think of it as a kind of trailer hitch for your body. All you have to do is wear a belt or tight-fitting pants, which you probably wear anyway. My Hitch won’t work with loose clothes.

Simply clip the plastic hook into the back of your pants, put the handle of your bag over the other end of the hook, and start walking. It’s that simple. It’s like having a useful tail.

You can get your own My Hitch for $17.95(USD).

[via Gizmodo via Neatorama]

Window Breaking Made Easy

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In the event of an automotive accident that results in incapacitation of the doors, the Emergency Hammer comes in handy for safely shattering the windows. The design combines a safety hammer with an internal vehicle handle. In an emergency, the press of a button releases the handle and it can be used as a hammer.

Designer: Fan Yufang, Chen Gangxiong, Qian Xihui, Shi Zizhao

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Rollin’ and Shinin’

Bicycles need bling too. They may seem quite inconspicuous near a flashy chopper or convertible; even more so at night. The HueRay bike handle grip adds a touch of glimma to your ride, also making it easier to be seen in the dark. The grips come in a large selection of colors and have removable, rechargeable torchlights that are tough and can take quite the beating. The perfect biking accessory for serious nocturnal riders those who want to channel their inner nyan cats!

Designer: HueRay!

Author: Sarang Sheth

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Keyless Entry at Home

The E-Lock is a different approach to the traditional door handles we have in our homes today yet greatly resembles one. The design is meant to give easy access to your home in situations where your hands might be occupied. No more fumbling with keys or dropping your groceries to get in! When approaching the door, simply wave your e-key to the sensor to unlock and just give it a push to gain access. It’s easy access without sacrificing security or style!

Designer: Pasque Dudley Mawalla

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Opening a lot of doors

Ever tried operating a door handle with occupied hands? Nightmare! No matter what you use, your elbow, feet, mouth, you’re never going to get it open till someone has some mercy and opens it for you. The Joystick door handle throws light on how inaccessible conventional door knobs/handles are for the disabled. The new design just needs a nudge in any direction to unlock the door. We’re just one door away from a more inclusive, well designed world!

Designer: Hye-Ji Yoo

Author: Sarang Sheth

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