Youbionic Power Hand

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Are you looking for a well-paid profession that you are passionate about in the world of robotics? Access Power Hand to develop high-value wearable robotics skills in a fun and easy way.

You will certainly have found a thousand interesting and curious robotics projects online but without any real practical use. This has no real value on the market and consequently, large companies do not recognize a corresponding economic value to designers and makers.

Today, more than ever, robotics is rapidly expanding, but we think it is necessary to specialize in devices of concrete use and not curious but useless.

Power Hand is the world's first high-performance hand exoskeleton at an affordable price that has a practical application of assistance and support to the movement of the human hand.

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Robotics industry growing faster than expected
The size of the global market for industrial and consumer robots between 2022 and 2027 will be 500 billion U.S. Dollars
Youbionic is a high expansion potential project.
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esto es un diseño extraordinario q da ganas de pagar por ello me puede pasar el link pa comprar y descargarlo

sanderhuaynoca
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So.... this moves your hand for you... when you can already move your hand? Seems like no application for this lol

mikelnewcombe
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Although Frederico has a grasp of manipulative hand technology, he seems to have lost the plot on scale! I have attempted to make two of his hands and it appears that he assumes that all potential constructors hands are the same size (at least the size that fits his designs), and of course they are not! Realizing this, I made my second hand scaled up to fit mine. Now of course the required components required to make the hands work cannot be scaled up as they are what they are from the respective manufacturers, so there lies the problem. Anyone attempting to build these devices should bear these facts in mind as an awful lot of reworking will be required in order to get the printed components to fit, and indeed work.

Dmcriner