Wearable Robot Adds Two Fingers To Your Hand 77
rtoz writes: Researchers at MIT have developed a robot that enhances the grasping motion of the human hand. This wrist-wearable robot adds two extra fingers that respond to movements in the wearer's hand. The robotic fingers are on either side of the hand — one outside the thumb, and the other outside the little finger. A control algorithm enables it to move in sync with the wearer's fingers to grasp objects of various shapes and sizes. With the assistance of these extra fingers, the user can grasp objects that are usually too difficult to pick up and manipulate with a single hand.
Re:The Gripping Hand? (Score:2, Funny)
These arms could be programmable to continue doing whatever you were doing, whether it be static, dynamic, or include aspects of both. For example, clamping two items together, operating a pump, or holding a camera steady, respectively.
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The Yakuza (Score:5, Funny)
are thrilled.
Re:And now for the improperly spun article of the (Score:5, Funny)
Sure, and have Spider man trying to kick your ass all the time?
My name is Inigo Montoya (Score:5, Funny)
You killed my father, prepare to die.
Oh - wait, you've got 7 fingers and not 6?
Oh, OK then, nevermind.
Re:Can't wait for new musical instruments (Score:3, Funny)