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BeBionic officially unveils its incredible myo-electric bionic hand

Back in February when we first caught wind of BeBionic’s myo-electric, very realistic bionic hand, we were quite impressed. The finished product was just unveiled at ISPO World Congress in Leipzig Germany, and it’s looking even better than our first glimpse gave away. We don’t know a ton more about how the hand functions — it boasts a fully integrated wireless chip, fully customizable functions to control speed, grip force, and grip patterns, plus aesthetic bonuses such as silicone skin overlays in 19 different tones. The BeBionic hand is now due for worldwide distribution in June of this year — but check out the teaser video below if you’re still curious.

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