1X’s Tendon-Driven Hands Give Neo the Touch That Could Make Home Robots Real
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1X’s Tendon-Driven Hands Give Neo the Touch That Could Make Home Robots Real
1X Technologies just released a new hand for its Neo humanoid. The details matter. Twenty-five degrees of freedom. Twenty-two of them fully actuated in the fingers and palm, three more at the wrist. All of them force-controlled. All backdrivable. Motors sit in the forearm and pull proprietary tendons at low gear ratios, roughly 5-to-1 up to 15-to-1. The result feels different. Push a finger. It yields and tells you exactly how hard. That force t…
X Launches Neo Robot Arm: 25 Degrees of Freedom, Tactile, Washable
Neo Robotics has introduced its latest robotic arm, offering groundbreaking features that are poised to transform automation. The new robot boasts an impressive 25 degrees of freedom, providing it with remarkable dexterity and precise control for complex tasks. One of its standout qualities is its integrated tactile sensing technology, allowing the robot to “feel” its environment and handle delicate objects with human-like sensitivity. Additiona…
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