Spiderman Mask + LiDAR = Superpowers! (Real Life Spidey-Sense!)
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0:00 First Day As An Intern
1:11 Do Spiders Have A Spidey Sense?
3:08 Components
4:22 Spidey Sense Requirements
6:32 Prototype Time!
8:31 I2C Explanation
9:20 PCB Design
13:15 Integration Of Tech And Mask
14:35 Spidey Sense Test!
17:13 Ding Ding!
17:48 Internship Comes To An End
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#spiderman #makeitreal #superpowers
Blind people could really use this
For a "Lonely" Sandwich your pretty popular. Practically everywhere.
You are on to something here 🤣
This is freaking good idea
You might be on to something
I like how you said "blind people" which makes it sound sarcastic. Lol
Hacksmith is basically the real life Tony Stark
Hi evil!
Yep
Prepare for your free likes
Is hacksmith ok now
YOU
3:15 They're building a spider sense but ironically they used a image of the only foe that don't trigger Peter's spider sense
Im glad im not the only one to notice this
Yeah a lot of Places make this mistake
Ikr
venomn isnt the only person who doesnt trigger spidey sense
@@AnthonyPerez-ee3oh mysterio
imagine what they could do with tony stark’s budget
imagine what the government has already developed with their huge ass funding and tech...scary
Yeah
You mean to say they don't?
@@struanharrild6864 Pssshhht, of course they do! A relatively small Canadian company that spends way too much money on almost every single video, keeping them in the same financial State (a relatively good one) is bound to have billions of dollars! Obviously!
@@THE_AceOfSarcasm man this bot is everywhere
A bug flies around the sensors: User starts moving erratically.
Lmao
spiders do like flies
Seems like a pretty major bug to have
@@hazeltree7738 ha
@@mrbreadstone5771 true
Imagine how much this could help a blind person
It could help them alot
There is this thing called echolocation and most blind people use it. And also its alot cheaper
@@hero303-gameplayindonesia8 echolocation also doesn't come overnight its not achievable by some and it only updates as fast as a person sends out a sound themself
@@deletedchannel7288 *a million times faster
@@formy5287 it also dont work if its noisy
Can we just appreciate just how hard this kid’s trying to explain everything as normally as possibe
What do you mean this kid? You seem to be 9 years old
ur def 9
Yee
kid??? wdym
Great detail
I built something similar in December 2019 for my family (most of which is blind), but with a beanie. It's great seeing this being packed into something practical. Guess I had a good idea back then.
Could you make a tutorial? because I would really love to make one myself!
@@iampg42 I'm not too good with tutorials, but if you understand Arduino and basic electronics I could give you an explanation on how it works.
Could you explain how this works and maybe tell me of someone who would be good to make one because I don't understand robotics because I'm 13
@@pauleywolly5137 that's why I couldn't actually do it well - I don't know robotics. I'm a software developer and had an Arduino laying around
Please hire him he's just got that feeling about him just needs a little more time in front of the camera to get used to it and he'd be as charismatic as James
So... Like Peter and Mr. Stark?
@@patrickgo738 o.O just like peter and stark, but hopefully not the same end
I'm pretty sure he was acting super akward for his role
He makes me just as intrigued when he talks like bogdan and james
@@Radiant- I mean they all act like that
This Dude just unintentionally invented a gadget for blind people. Some Investors here? :D
There's potential.
I've built some stuff with these devices. It would be really helpful actually!
This already exist, it's just not marketed
There was also a dude that made wind turbine out of a kite that could produce 400w, not advertised not marketed in anyway. And you can run you car off of hydrogen from water. That tech isn't used. I don't subscribe to blind conspiracy but I'm sure ya'll can see patterns
They should change Spider-Man for Daredevil then
It’s so cool that we have a real life Tony Stark and Peter Parker.
They’re not 😃
If only he had these spidy senses while he was playing baseball.
Oh my God, this kind of technology could be used for blind people, it’s literally insane what the hacksmith is doing
Yeah they’ve made a ton of stuff that would be legitimately useful
But very very very expensive
Blind people, cyclists, construction workers, cavers, miners, firefighters (might want to use radar for that), etc, etc, etc. Particularly if you combine it with enhanced optical technology, like in the predator helmet.
There's already technology that lets blind people see
@@iSyriux yes but it's really really rare and expensive outside of the USA and Japan and countries like that
When he blindfolded himself, wasn’t he bascially just daredevil. That should be the next project. Daredevils helmet and suit with the Billy clubs!
That’d be dope ngl
😯😯
@TheHackerCat lol
There is a comic where spider-man uses a blindfold to train his spider sense
Multiverse incoming! (Watch the Loki Series)
I am working on a project to help people who are both blind and deaf. You guys have no idea how many new ideas you’ve given me with this video. Thanks a bunch! Great work!!!
15:32 idk why but it looked so cool it gave me goose bumps that slomo shot was just perfect
Peter: look what they need to mimic a fraction of our power
literally
Who is he saying to tho :0
Peter tingle xD
@@smileorgobyebye6330 miles morales
Pete would be proud of this lol Keep in mind he's also a scientist
Nice work Caleb! The intro was so good, I really wish I'd thought of that for mine haha. I'm always a fan of builds where compactness and ergonomics are major factors, and the flexible PCB came out great! I actually had a similar idea on my projects list, too - I was considering using an IR camera at the back, with an array of transducers to implement a type of 'sensory substitution' (which, if you haven't stumbled across it yet, is well worth the Wikipedia read). But I'm sure this way gives much more accurate depth information. All the best with whatever's next!
i loved the intro
@@DyslexicMitochondria Hey bro I watch ur videos. Love your channeI
the intro was great wasnt it
ᶜᵃⁿ ⁱ ᵍᵉᵗ ¹ ˢᵘᵇ ᵇᵉᶠᵒʳᵉ ᵗᵒᵐᵒʳʳᵒʷ?😢 ^ω^.. ,
Spiderman!
Imagine using this for blind people like myself to travel better! Seeing you walk down the hall just omg
Wayment
ikr being a blind person myself too
Not enough people are talking about how the whole video was formatted like the Spider-Man movies
As we know MCU collided with our universe now after what Sylvie did. Therefore, it is canon that Hacksmith is Tony Stark variant, Caleb is Peter Parker variant and Bogdan is Vision variant. I'm gonna call the TVA.
yo spoilers for e06? maybe mark it :3
@@tea101 it’s been 5 days that’s on you
No don't do it
@@tea101 You mentioning it's from episode 6 is actually more spoilers than the whole actual msg ;-;
@@MegaBeeYT nah
This can be an revolutionary technology for blind people
Hddudbdjkd I thought the same lmao
Do you know since when lidar are available or just dumb ?
@@albertfenil37 alright Albert he said it was revolutionary no need to go get angry because he didn't know that lmao
@Albert Fenil I suspect it's more the combination of all individual parts into a piece of technology that is revolutionary
@@growthstunt the thing that scare me the most is that 210 people thought that this wasn't absolutely stupid, I mean for example they made a working exoskeleton which is pretty rare and said for 3 pieces of electronics soldered together "revolutionary" the main goal of the video is showing how tiny they made it, else it could be a project for a 10yo kid...
He's basically The Peter Parker going on Stark industries for internship 🙌🏻
Seeing him being able to detect stuff like that using the tech is so cool, amazing job!! I hope it continues to be used and improved!
So we’ve got spidey sense, wall crawlers, and a limited web shooter. Now all we need is real web fluid and we’ve got real Spider-Man!
Action lab short made a video about a real web fluid xD
@@nicolabopan8310 but it doesn't work
There's actually a Brazilian working on a web shooter using real web-fluid, his channel name is... Web Shooter
I heard about a guy that put spider DNA in goats. A small amount of web fluid is mixed in with their milk. Unfortunately, it probably wouldn't work.
But there is one thing the Hacksmith can't replicate... One thing which is necessary for a spiderman to become a spiderman... Mj
I love the "how can I improve this" segment at the end.
Do you think he should do a star wars clone wars clone outfit with blasters And a range finder
osha: how many violations do you have? Hacksmith: YESSSS
This is amazing, this can really help blind people
Plot twist: He's not an intern anymore because now he's going to work full time. (Hopefully)
I hope so
I mean James left him a note saying "welcome to the team" so... yeah.
@@cygnae I think that was just staged for the video.... the whole point of the video was he was pretending like it was his first day at hacksmith industries.
@@CabbageGod I wish man he was one of the more entertaining person of the lot.
@@muhammadhamzaasif7797 seriously u have a weird definition of entertaining hes lack luster and.his voice is monotone and boring
when i saw he was ACTUALLY upside down i was like: wait-
yes. i thought the camera was upside down until the water fell-
Same, how was his face not super red?
@@hyprspd His shirt could've been tucked in and maybe he's just not the type to get very red
There were plenty of signs that you missed, then. His voice was different, his hair and the top of his shirt were hanging down, and his face was much more red around his cheeks. For me, the voice was the biggest giveaway. I didn't even have to notice the other things.
@@sirusvader6304 nerd
Blind people really need this, also we will miss you 😢
Then: “It Can create spider sense” Me: but what about the blind people
Hacksmith: makes a vid about making a real life hero sense The military: ill take your entire stock
Dude I knew it I was just thinking about that on how the military will get involved on this tech
@@akaliimaene2103 same
Good thing they’re Canadian seeing as how the Canadian government don’t spend as much time/money on military expenses
@@akaliimaene2103 ah yes. For bullet dodge yea? /s
@@owenlastname.3500 This wouldve been perfect in medieval combat
He totally shouldve made the eyes move when the sensors went off
That would have been cool
like, constantly? XD welp it could be done at the higher vibration frequencies.
Fun fact: It is actually called “flashing” the chip, because the memory of old chips was erased and programmed using UV light.
I'm not sure this is up to combat without a LOT of fine tuning, and adjustments, but this could be something to really aid people with vision impairment. He walked real well through the warehouse without bumping into things, so I bet this would go a long way towards improving people's quality of life. It could be modified into braces to tell people where their hands and feet are in relation to desks, tables, sidewalk curbs, walls, anything really. That's really cool. I hope this tech gets put to use there. It can really do a lot of good.
Imagine what they could make if they had Tony Starks money
maybe whole tony starks industry
They would made another video, a movie.
hey guys today were gonna be making a time machine
@@bijustephen3922 You can make a time machine at home that has capabilities to travel into the future at microscopically accelerated rates at home just get an object place it on a desk and be lower than that object and that object will be further out on the earth's surface and will move faster and willtravel into the future a bit thanks to relative motion But of you can get an object fast enough you can time travel by large amounts at a time I think they can go fast enough for a couple second of time travel per year it's not much but if you go at a constant rate for a year you will be a couple second older mabye less
They actually could if they wanted to start up an actual business making technology and components that companies are looking to use; they could be like Boston Dynamics and that’ll give em exponentially more funding for projects
This could also be titled as “Real Life Daredevil Sense”
Well, the Daredevil Sense was a little bit different. The Lidar like they said uses light to indicate how close or far something is, whereas Daredevil uses sound that reflects off of surfaces to detect and measure distance of said person, place, or thing. And Daredevil powers are technically already a thing. Due to loss of sight one must increase their other senses to "see" and he chose sound, but you can choose to focus heightened smell, touch (like heat and cold), or taste. But anyway, although incorrect, i like the spirit you have with the post.
@@YBPhoenix You don't get to choose how your senses are heightened when you lose a sense. It just happens, most likely because your brain no longer needs to attempt to process the information of a dead sense. Think of it more like freeing up processing power on your computer and setting other programs to a higher priority. Daredevil's Sonar like power is nothing like what happens with actual blind people.
@@YBPhoenix yeah i get what you mean but no normal human has daredevils powers to that extent, like to the point where they can sense and hear moving objects at that speed and accuracy. but if you don’t think about the technical side of the spidiesense its almost the same.
@@drizzitdude you can actually choose if you trick your mind. Daredevil did this through multiple means like using his ice pool he dips into. He's forcing his body to lessen his sense of touch with that, which has to increase his other senses. If you took away every other sense, you could quite literally become Daredevil, but the reaction and focus is an entirely different factor
Idk man, daredevil can dodge bullets and sense where people are like 100ft away.
This reminds me a lot of a graduate project of a professor of my career (design), where she uses sensors that monitor the space and warn you, in real time, of possible obstacles. It is designed and created for blind people, it is like an echolocator. It is incredible that projects like this can be created, that bring fiction to reality.
the thing with the basketballs would be a really good game for reaction speed. I'd love one of these!
Well, at one time James was an intern and now he's the CEO of Hacksmith Industries. So Caleb, I'm sure James will be glad to have you as a team member in the future. Great job to everyone.
How?!?! The vid has been out for 3 mins
@Unicorn royale he is a paid member he can get all videos 1 day before normal folks
Holy shit you are a member for a while
@@whatthefuckiswrongwithyou how do you see how long he is a member
@@vm-1527 hold the moue cursor on the little badge right next to the nickname
It's multi-purpose too. Imagine using it to go to the bathroom in the middle of the night. No more stubbed toes.
Attach them your your slippers.
LOVE THE KENDAMA IN THE BACKGROUND! great vid btw
Kendama for the win
@@justdueck YEAH!
that's a great invention! it seems to be like something you would get better at using with practice, you might be able to interpret the vibrations better and faster with time. really cool!
They should REALLY hire him. He’s great!
Yeah!
No, he isn't. Just an average guy who watched Arduino tutorials for, like, 30 minutes
@@Th3BlackPhoenix stfu
@@Th3BlackPhoenix I am an electric Engineer Master student and in my experience Arduino is just for Quick testing. Real microcontoller programming is far more complicated, i programmed a msp430 (Texas Instruments) in my thesis. You have to study the Datasheets, because it isnt just plug and play like an Arduino and you have to configure a lot of Registers and that is the easy part, you have to Develop a circuit board and when you make 1 mistake the whole circuit wont work or get destroyed. Electrical Engineering is not easy. What he did requires extensive knowledge and time. I bet you dont even know how to operate an Oscilloscope.
Lol u think u can do that? Go right on ahead learn programming cbs engineering and invent spider sence
What if you had these sensors spread throughout the body of a full suit? Hence, if there was something near your arm, your arm would vibrate, etc. Not sure if that would be more efficient or not, but just a thought!
This is what I was thinking but it would take a lot of getting used to. For example it would pulse near constantly when near your body, and depending on the direction you would have to grow accustomed to having it change near constantly when accounting for limbs ability to pivot and rotate in their sockets. I am sure if you lived with a system like this for an extended amount of time you could grow accustomed to it to filter out what was and wasn't dangerous or caused by yourself.
It would be great.
You could go a step further and use an electrically-conducting fabric to produce a very powerful magnetic field, power the fabric with the users's body heat using tiny converters, and integrate tiny things that zap in different intensity and location on your body based on the location of the object and its proximity, and they could all be routed to network of controllers, too, so you wouldn't even need one big controller (like in the video). It'd be microscopic manufacturing for the components, though, and they only do macro.
Imagine having goggles that displayed 720 degrees around you (spherical), the microcomputer parts to handle the video processing, a graphic UI that was virtual tied into VR gloves, and a audio output linked with visual output to show relative distances. OR, you could tie in the AV output via a decent sound card technology for 360 degree object placement. With enough lidar sensors, you could create a decent 3D "picture" of your surroundings, sorta like Morbeus' sonar, but with lidar and extremely accurate distancing. The firefighting applications are staggering, let alone military applications, especially for special operations.
@@brianm744 cool could you explain it to me like i am five?
I could see this being marketed as a huge must have toy for spidey mad kids. As well as a aid for the blind. This has real world potential and value.
The device you made was actually reallly super cool. Bless you man.
Wow this guy has a lot of character to him he’d fit in perfectly
Whoa whoa whoa, you can't have *all* the powers, absorbing more than 3 superheroes is considered greedy. Or so I'm told.
bi your self ahahahshshfgdthyntbbntynrvtnthrb help me
Probably how Peter's Lawyer caught that rock. Not because he's Daredevil. Definitely not.
Bruh, that intro got me so invested I didn’t even notice they were referencing to Spiderman, despite the title being about him, I got so so into it and now I want a full movie
he hearted ur comment bro
Here's an idea instead of putting the small sensors in small areas put a headband in the mask to go all around like hiro hamada in big hero 6
:0
Michael reeves needs to do a version that tazes the user when danger approaches
Maybe it could sense how fast something is coming torward the person and depending on that it tazes the person harder
Would be called the “opossum sense”.
Lmao
Oh my god a collaboration from them would be great
This is literality compacting machinery to the extreme! Wow. Edit: It's also kinda like Daredevil too, if Spider-Man and Daredevil were to merge this is what it would look like no doubt!
Love that they showed you how to do this stuff. So once you have the equipment, you could build this
This could be a great beginning for tech for blind people.
Had the same idea
That's exactly what I thought, make a more advanced version with more sensors and of course more practical plus aesthetically pleasing. And bingo, blind people able to move around more easily.
I could definitely see hats or beanies having these sensors integrated without affecting looks too much. This definitely has potential. I imagine having glass vest with such sensors could also be useful. Feeling distance cod be useful
@@Sintexify A haptic sensory cap
There are couple basic problems that need fixing before it could be used in the open
Imagine what improving this tech could do for the blind community, really cool build guys.
Was just thinking this if it was a beanie or hat feel.
A stretchable ring like a sweat band with more sensors and smaller vibration motors for finer sensory input would be great for blind people. They can simple put on the thin ring/band and then sense stuff all around them with their "sensor ring". Manufactured by some company which can really miniaturize the sensors and vibration motors, this could turn into something extremely useful. Multiple rings with various sizes could be made, so you can also wear one around your hip, knees, feet, hands etc. All the software could go into an cellphone app and communicate wireless via some short distance protocol with all the sensor rings.
I wanna see a working star-lord helmet
**time to shoot someone off to space**
When hack smith uploads my spidey sense tingles
I feel the KZhead tingle
Caleb should be knighted like how Tony did to Peter in infinity war.
”You’re a hacksmith now”
At this point, people are just gonna invent spider-man in real life with the things they are making.
You could go as far as programming an algorithm that understands what the lidar is seeing and in turn translating it into speech. Im sure there’s a way for the lidar to track the speed of an object so then you could have a literal voice in your ear telling you that “an object is approaching your rear at XX m/s” and maybe even eventually go as far as possibly having the algorithm identify what kind of object it is and give you instructions on how to react to it. I feel like the vibration motors are a nice start but they are limited by a person’s reflexes.
“dont do anything i would do and definitely dont do anything i wouldnt do”
5:10 I think using pain instead of vibrations would be better because I feel like our bodys would automatically respond faster. Would probably develope a good flinching reflex😅
ThTs a brilliant idea
Yep... but too much pain is lowering real senses
"This is my gift; my curse. Who am I? I missed the part where that's my problem."
This one of the cool projects i have seen! keep on making it better!
Just dont let the intern quit his day job for an acting career and he'll go far 😂
Can we all take time to appreciate the high quality acting that goes into this
Totally....
Feels like I'm watching a kids show tbh, I get that they're appealing to a younger audience, but I wish they would show the build process without a forced joke every 2 minutes.
@@irchonite1953 right? It's so forced, just like bofa
@@goldex8297 who's steve jobs?
@@walkerrichardson3873 Steve, jobs that involve looking at Deez nuts lol-
5:15 u could use the thing that makes a ps⅘ controler vibrate too
Same thing pretty much
Implementations for firefighters in a dark and smokey structure? For sure helpful for the blind as mentioned below.
Best episode ever?!? The production quality was insane!
Lol
If only he had these spidy senses while he was playing baseball.
This could have so much practical use for blind people, you could put this into a hat and it could give blind people 'vision'.
Stuff Made Here made a video on that, but using a different mechanism than vibration.
true, it's a good idea for blind people, it could help in a closed environment
Great work, Caleb! Good luck in your future too. You're a bright young man.
It feels good to known he channel is being taken care of 😌
HIS HAIR IS TO PERFECT IT DEFIES THE LAW OF PHYSICS New power unlocked
That hairstyle is so overrated
@@colemanbubar5098 imagine liking your own comment
Much appreciated, I have my wife's pro haircutting skills to thank for that. She's pretty good with the laws of physics.
He revealed himself in the comments.
12:00 even the easy bake ovens at the Hacksmith are over engineered
With this invention improved like years and years later it can actually save lives for many people using it! Maybe it can even help blind people without a stick!’
Absolutely LOVE the Beginning
He very clearly want working there long. He thought tazing himself isn't something james would do
He was an intern sadly he was doing a great job man I wish he came back Also hack smith sometimes hires interns that don’t stay there for more than a few months sadly
@@tiagoredmc3589 They hire engineers from the University of Waterloo it seems. Their co-op durations are very typically only 4 month at a time. Which is probably enough time to work on only 1 or two or these projects and turn them into videos for them.
@@FaTALiNFeRN0 yup I think it’s like 1 depending on how difficult it is but this guy was someone who did it cause they warned as u can tell his project wasn’t so hard but they normally do co-op projects with other engineers from university like they did for the bow one
Now go fight Captain America 😏
Imagine if that spidey sensor is super enhanced, even a human or object move far away can detected, human move at opposite side of wall also can detected.. I hope i can see super enhanced spidey sensor and tested on many amazing test
Yeah and when something os very clise to you you will feel and earthquake in your head.
I wonder if everyone at hacksmith industries are secretly just robots built by James
This kind of technology could probably be used to help the blind the only problem i see is the somewhat awkward mask
I bet you could putt those things on a pair of glasses so you dont have to wear a mask.
@@wickedsh So it could vibrate your eyes
Could be a hat or something
@@anaccount4539 that actually sounds like it would work pretty well bc hats don't look too odd in most situations and you could easily fit all of the electronics in a hat and the power supply could be contained in a pocket on the pants or something
@@jasongrim2027 it doesn't have to be the head only it can be put on clothings
The fact that the video is a reinterpretation of Spiderman Homecoming and includes another of Spider Man's powers makes me wonder if the next thing they will do is a fully functional Iron Spider suit. Also great job, every proyect that you all made is amazing in it of itself.
Spidey sense is my favorite of his powers. Caleb was awesome. I hope he keeps going, because this is Amazing
This gives you an idea of all that is possible with current technology, just need the motivation
The front "sensor" would normally be your eyes. Pretty cool project to work on!
Dang I really liked this guy, I was hoping he would stay and end up as a full time
He's coming back September now :)
I know this is an old video, but would it be possible to use 3D sound to determine the distance and direction? You could wear headphones under the mask, which you already did anyway. I think human ears might be well suited to guess which direction and how far the beeping is, since we do that all the time. Could also give you full 360 degree awareness. Awesome project!
would really want to see more of this project!
Damn when neuralink/brain interfacing is a thing this needs a revisit
Using vibrations the neural interface is already done... the brain need only to be trained ( some days ) to use new senses.
Caleb: Uses the Tom Holland Spider-man mask Tobey Maguire: I’m gonna put some dirt in your eye Very impressive job!
Bro this is soo cool i wana see other video with this project
With refinement, this could legitimately have some awesome uses. Fire fighters, SAR teams, Spec Ops, blind people...
Took me way to long to catch that reference at the beginning
I love this video for the film style, the project was the icing on the cake. Well done Caleb.
Where did you get the mask, it looks SO COOL
to be honest is really cool that you guys comeback .but can u drop the act, i love this channel cuz it was creative and it's was real with no acting (the the idea is insane can help a lot of people)