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Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson discusses how the Hero PRO, a wireless, waterproof bionic arm with fast control and full 360-degree wrist rotation, transforms prosthetics.
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InspireMore on MSNAmazing Technology: Woman Becomes The First Person To Receive Wireless Bionic HandTilly Lockey, social media influencer, became the first person to receive the newest wireless bionic hand from Open Bionics.
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WYFF News 4 on MSNBob Jones University student designs prosthetic arm for sister as senior projectA Bob Jones University graduate created a prosthetic arm for his sister, earning an A on his senior project and a job at ...
Dr. Max Ortiz Catalan (left) and Assoc. Prof. Rickard Brånemark (right) with the first patient treated with the osseointegrated implant system for neural control. This image relates to a paper ...
The company plans to make its tech available first for prosthetic arms, and plans to add support for legs after that. The applications of the tech go beyond amputees, too, since it might also be ...
With sensory feedback, the subject can successfully perform the controlled task of pulling a stem from a cherry without crushing the fruit. This video relates to a paper that appeared in the Oct ...
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'CyberGuy': Wireless, waterproof bionic arm with 360-degree wrist rotation, lightning-fast controlKurt Knutsson discusses how the Hero PRO, a wireless, waterproof bionic arm with fast control and full 360-degree wrist rotation, transforms prosthetics.
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