A new robot that mimics human hand movements has been created in Norway

Norway's 1X technology company has introduced a new generation of robotic hands to the public, capable of nearly fully replicating human hand movements, as reported by Zamin.uz.
According to the developers, this invention was specifically designed to assist people in daily life. It stands out for its ability to perform even highly complex and delicate movements with high precision.
Videos released by the company demonstrate the capabilities of the robotic hands in vivid detail. For instance, the device can screw in a regular light bulb, carefully pick a grape from a bunch without crushing it, and assist a person during clothing changes.
These examples show that the robot hands are not only strong but also capable of acting with caution. Their flawless operation is based on a unique mechanism combining high-precision sensors and the movement patterns of human tendons.
Thanks to this technology, the device can grasp various objects safely and perform even the smallest tasks without error. In the future, it is planned to be widely used in household chores, patient and elderly care, and many other service sectors.
According to official information from the company, sales of the robotic hands will begin this year. The full price of the device is set at twenty thousand US dollars.
Additionally, to ensure user convenience, options for renting or subscribing to the device will be available. In this case, users will need to pay approximately five hundred dollars per month.
This news is regarded as an important step in robotics aimed at improving human life.





