Bicycle Legs For Stress

By Staff

Bicycle Legs For Stress
Standing in a never ending line, waiting for your turn is one of the worst situations, but now that can be taken care of, thanks to the latest technology.

Workers on assembly lines in factories and those who have to walk miles for making deliveries can now ease the stress that comes with walking, thanks to a new device by Honda that resembles a bicycle .

According to engineer Jun Ashihara, the machine is useful for people standing in long lines and for people who run around to make deliveries. Looking like a bicycle seat connected to a pair of shoes, the new power-assisted walking machine from Honda can ease tired and aching legs.

The device has been designed in such a way that it can support bodyweight, reduce stress on the knees and help people get up steps and even stay in crouching positions. "This should be as easy to use as a bicycle. It reduces stress, and you should feel less tired," The Telegraph quoted Ashihara as saying at Honda's Tokyo headquarters.

The company is yet to reveal pricing and commercial product plans. The car maker will begin testing a prototype with its assembly line workers later this month for feedback.

For wearing the device, all one needs to do is put the seat between the legs, and then put on the shoes. Just push the on button and start walking. Honda Motor Co. said that the system has a computer, motor, gears, battery and sensors embedded in it so it responds to a person's movements.

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