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by frugalfirbolg 4972 days ago
The fact that the Vanderbilt device uses the patient's muscles and only kicks in the motors when they become fatigued is great.

Still, a little irrational voice inside is screaming that for something costing over $80,000 this should have a mind machine interface and not something pulled out of a Segway (the Vanderbilt is controlled by leaning while on crutches) or a D-pad (the Ekso and ReWalk). Hopefully prices would come down with scale.

The Cyberdyne HAL is around $20,000.