In order to keep our stability test posts short and to the point, we have created a page specifically for additional information on the WobbleMeter and how it functions. If you’ve never had the chance to read our WobbleMeter posts, you’re probably wondering what it is? In short, The WobbleMeter was designed to provide an objective method of measuring a standing desks wobble and rocking motions. Who is and The Breakroom Blog? What is the WobbleMeter? To learn more about the products we sell, our review process and why you can trust us, please visit: Why we’re different. The WobbleMeter test was completed to provide more insight into the original stability test we had done on video.įull Disclaimer: We are an office furniture dealer and sell some of the products we review. With almost 14,000 views to date, it is one of the most popular stability videos I’ve created to date. If you’re familiar with the BTOD Learning Center, you’ve likely had a chance to watch our Jarvis Stability Test video. After all, none of us are living with an arc-reactor in our chests in place of a heart.Today we’re going to share with you the WobbleMeter results for the Jarvis Desk by Fully. The one big hurdle to make it a reality though, is how the suit will be powered in real-life. Well, it might not be easy but it is not quite impossible. The video is a real example of how people are still pursuing the idea of a real-life Iron Man suit. Any movement in terms of opening or closing the mask is followed by a mechanical sound quite like the one heard in the movie. Upon restarting the system, the eyes on the helmet light up as Jarvis introduces itself. You can check out the demonstration in the video below. The user can be seen giving out commands including “Jarvis start system”, “Open the mask”, “Close the mask” and even “Shut down system” to which Jarvis replies - “Enjoy yourself sir”. Though it demonstrates pretty basic voice instructions in the video, it does so with quite a panache. While many Iron Man helmet replicas simply have a single component that goes up and down for “opening” and “closing” respectively, this one does it with a string of components realigning to open or close the mask.Īnother big difference, this Iron Man replica helmet comes with its own version of Jarvis, the AI assistant guiding Tony Stark’s every move in the movie. Real-Life Iron Man Helmet (Image: Tiktok/ is partly because the helmet replicates the opening and closing sequence just as it is shown to do in the movie. Once you do, you will quickly realise this is something that you might have never seen before. But that is only until you check out how the helmet actually works. It might sound like any other attempt at an Iron Man helmet you might have seen. A recent example of this can be seen in a Tik Tok video by The video shows a man trying out an Iron Man helmet, giving several voice instructions to it in a hands-free test. None have succeeded, but some have come quiet close. Apart from marveling at the suit, several tech enthusiasts have since then tried to come up with their own versions of it.
The blockbuster blew everyone’s mind with its concept of a powered exoskeleton (or suit) that made the superhero take on the biggest of enemies.
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It has been more than a decade since Marvel came up with the first version of the Iron Man movie starring Robert Downey Jr.