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Item of the day: GyroGlove helps people with tremors with Parkinson’s disease

CES 2024 often shows some very cool things. One of them is the GyroGlove. It stabilizes the hands for tremors in people living with Parkinson’s disease.

The glove works using “advanced gyroscopic technology.” As a result, it will give the person much more control.

SamaGame publishes a woman’s review. Within a few days of use, it became much easier for her to perform many household tasks. For example, buttoning a shirt, carrying a cup of coffee, and writing notes. Apparently, you quickly get used to the GyroGlove: she forgot that she wasn’t wearing a glove, took the cup and spilled the drink.

So far the glove looks very massive: a fabric glove, a stabilizing module where the gyroscope is located, and a battery pack located on the forearm. The entire structure weighs approximately 580 grams.

GyroGlove. Photo: Brendan Smialowski/AFP

The operating time is short – only 4 hours of active use. But the price may unpleasantly surprise many: $5899. On the other hand, how much can you estimate the ability to use your hands normally?


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