Our hands are the nimblest parts of our bodies, coordinating 34 muscles, 27 joints, and over 100 tendons and ligaments to perform countless nuanced movements and gestures. So far, robots have been ...
Controlling your TV with just a wave of your hand might sound like something straight out of a sci-fi movie, but it's actually a real feature already available on some mainstream smartwatches. In fact ...
I saw these robot hands a few week ago. But now 1X has released all the details, and these are incredible humanoid robot ...
Elaine Ducharme can’t see or hear. But she can read the news or listen to a friend by grasping a robot’s hand. Ducharme uses a product called Tatum1, a disembodied mechanical hand plugged upright into ...
X says NEO's new hands can pour tea, plug in chargers, and use sign language.
Most prosthetic hands today still struggle with a fundamental problem: No two amputees are the same, yet most devices are designed as if they are. That mismatch makes natural, intuitive control ...
X’s NEO home robot has tendon-driven hands with tactile sensing, force control, and water resistance, but impressive hardware still needs reliable autonomy before it can handle everyday chores.
Norwegian robotics company 1X has unveiled new 25-degree-of-freedom (DOF), tendon-driven hands for its NEO ...
Close of Robert the Robot using the likeness of Meta chief Mark Zuckerberg, winking ...
X has unveiled touch-sensing robotic hands for its NEO humanoid, aiming to overcome one of the biggest barriers facing ...