Realistic robotic arm created

Unlimited Tomorrow has started taking orders for the TrueLimb realistic robotic arm.This prosthesis

is 3D printed and costs less than traditional counterparts.

Those wishing to purchase a robotic arm must scan their limbs at home.This approach allows you to save money: traditional prosthetics costabout $80,000, and TrueLimb is $8,000.the absence of a specialist who adjusts the prosthesis for a specific person.

At the same time, the robotic arm looks almost likereal. TrueLimb has a skin color and shape that matches its owner. An artificial limb can last many days on battery power, grab objects, and provide feedback. Users can train their device for more accurate grips themselves.