The external robot arm costs only 65 USD

Since last year, Dexta Robotics (China) has embarked on developing a device that records hand gestures, but instead of creating a glove like other companies, they have created An impressive "skeleton" attached at an affordable price.

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This device, called Dexmo - is now available in basic form and the F2 generation - can be used as a virtual reality device or as a robot controller. If used as a virtual reality set, it will be used to interact with the digital world in systems such as Oculus Rift - F2 (second generation), even with touch feedback. Can sense the size of virtual reality objects that you "touch" on the screen.

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Dexmo robot hand

While the basic version (the early version) is almost an input device. As a robotic hand, it can be used to control the arm and hand of medical robots, even designed for dangerous and sensitive tasks such as bombing.

In addition, Dexmo can be used to mix music as an Imogen Heap kit or even a remote car control device and intelligent lighting and dozens of other applications.

Dexta Robotics is aiming to raise $ 200,000 through its Kickstarter fund to fund the production of the skeleton, and you can own the robot arm for only $ 65. VND 1.4 million) in May 2015, as long as the project receives the required capital contribution.

You can watch more of this robotic skeleton video demonstration below: