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NEO humanoid's new hands promise human-like dexterity and precision

1X said the 25-degree-of-freedom design adds force sensing, waterproofing and in-house production capacity for up to 10,000 hands this year.

Norwegian robotics company 1X has unveiled new 25-degree-of-freedom (DOF), tendon-driven hands for its NEO humanoid robot, describing them as a major step toward human-level dexterity. The company said the redesigned hands deliver improvements in precision, strength, safety, and reliability, enabling NEO to perform a much wider range of real-world tasks. By removing hardware limitations on manipulation, 1X aims to make artificial intelligence an…

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The 1X sartup presents a new generation of robotic hands with 25 gardens of freedom for NEO the home robot. They can screw a bolt, pour tea or cambaire a light bulb. The new hi-tech butler rented

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Interesting Engineering broke the news in New York, United States on Friday, July 10, 2026.
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