ORCA Dexterity announces three new open source robotic hands!
Introducing three open-source dexterous robot hands built for manipulation research. The orcahand lite (9 DoF) is a compact, cost-effective option ideal for teaching labs and multi-hand setups. The orcahand (17 DoF) is the research workhorse with fully independent joints, and active cooling. The orcahand touch adds 351 taxels of 3D force sensing across all five digits for contact-rich manipulation Engineered in Switzerland by ORCA Dexterity, Inc Website: https://orcahand.com

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