Bionic robot hand, every finger can be controlled separately.
Special spring damping structure, effective protection
Acrylic material, the whole kit is less than 900g
Free from manually assemble, assembled before delivery
Compatible with Arduino and the other Microcontroller
Recommend 5V@2A power supply
The Bionic Robot Hand (Right) is made up of acrylic material. It consists of 5 micro metal servos, joints and one hand base. The special mechanical structure makes every finger can be controlled separately, all can move in certain range. And every finger has spring damping structure, it will protect the robotic hand from the mechanical stress effectively. With 24 channel Veyron servo driver, all actions can be controlled via PC software, supporting online debug and wireless control.
The bionic robot hand can be controlled by Arduino and other Servo controllers. It can grab 500g object, and it is the best option for DIY robot hand demonstration. The servo can be connected directly to the Arduino IO expansion shield or the Romeo robot microcontroller, and Arduino servo library makes it easier to use.
1 x Bionic Robot Hand (Right)
Servo Dimension: 23 x 12.2 x 29mm /0.91x0.48x1.14 inches
I have received it today and played with it for about 2 hours (straight forward coding since there are only 5 servos) myservo.write(120) seems to give me most "human" hand position when hand fully open. Pros : -very nice touch to have all the cables together -no rough edges -overall it presents well Cons : -very loosely built, i understand it mimics a hand, but there is loose and there is loooose -servo should have been with metal gears -servo should be of better quality and not buzz when hand is fully close or open -servo should not be "no name" -total cost of material (as of december 2018) estimated to be around 50 euros max I wanted a hand to mess about, and this was the most affordable i could find. It is going to serve me well, but it is at least 100 euros overpriced. There is no justification for a 230 euros price tag. Sometimes you have to try, sometimes you win, sometimes you don't