@TheHumanoidHub: Proception has launched its first products, ProHand 1.0 and ProGlove 1.0. - 22 total DoF with 18 actuated DoF (includin…
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Proception has launched its first products: ProHand 1.0, a tendon-driven robot hand with 22 degrees of freedom and on-board real-time control, and ProGlove 1.0, a thin textile glove for low-latency sensing.
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Proception has launched its first products, ProHand 1.0 and ProGlove 1.0.
- 22 total DoF with 18 actuated DoF (including a 2-DoF wrist)
- Tendon-driven fingers, 4 joints each
- On-board control for 10 ms real-time response
- Every actuator reports its full state continuously, fused with a forearm IMU
- On-board real-time compute + Client SDKs
- Integrated wrist camera
The robot hand is wearing ProGlove 1.0, a 1.3 mm textile glove for low-latency sensing.
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