The Claw
The first gripper that can be controlled with the brain
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Backyard brains has come up with a good idea to enable you control a motorized claw with your mind. This allows your brain to send signals to a robot thanks to it preloaded micro controller. To harness the functions of this claws, you’ll need to place the skin electrodes which comes with this kit on the muscle which you’ll want to use in controlling this robot and with the help of it EMG signal respond abilities, each time you open your fist, this claw’s appendage will open and vise versa.
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https://backyardbrains.com/products/clawBundle
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I like this product. I upvoted this hunt ... not only because this is an excellent and successful application of the conversion of human muscles' power into electric signals to operate a machine but this is also the beginning of the future when this claw would be big enough to hold and move even a container, and I am sure this is gonna happen in a very near future.
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This is really future you can control rebot with your mind and The claw is the good example for it . When you open your fist the claw grip the object. Nice hunt
This is awesome.
Am reading about "The Claw" and I love the great features. Human intelligence with the use of robot.
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