Dezeen: Esper Hand is a prosthetic arm with “human-like dexterity”

Ukrainian Esper Bionics Hand got featured by Dezeen, the world’s most popular and influential architecture, interiors, and design magazine.

Esper Hand uses an electromyography-based brain-computer interface (BCI) – a computer-based technology system that gathers brain activity or information – to trigger movement. When the wearer wants to control the hand, their brain sends impulses to specific muscles to activate them.

ESPER HAND is the first prosthesis that improves and gains abilities overtime with user:
  •  Movable fingers, thumb and wrist
  • 3x faster in control, light, safe
  • Has 5 sizes, natural shapes and moves
CEO Dima Gazda: “We sought to create a light and durable hand with human-like dexterity that learns over time and can help people with limb differences live their best lives confidently.”

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