If you are missing a hand, getting a replacement isn’t exactly cheap.
TheBeBionic which is, admittedly, a higher-end model can cost up to US$35,000.
We imagine that’s a little out of the price range of most amputees.
Christopher Chappell of the UK wants to do something similar.
But it’s not quite ready for amputees not yet.
All parts can be removed and fixed, should the need arise
Off the shelf electronics.
The arm uses arduinos and commercial servo drivers
Free software.
The software to control the hand will be posted online.
We will upload models that will allow you to make compatible fingers.