A British woman has been fitted with what's billed as the "world’s most lifelike bionic hand". The bebionic small hand is the latest model in Steeper's bebionic line of prosthetic hands and is the ...
Just in time for the return of Star Wars, bionic hand technology takes a grand step forward. UK-based Steeper Group calls its advanced “BeBionic” artificial hand the world’s most “anatomically ...
RSL Steeper's beBionic3 still packs the same wireless chip, customizable silicone overlays and speed controls of its predecessor, but is now stronger and more durable. It's been redesigned with an ...
A new technology has enabled a woman who was born without a right hand to ride a bike for the first time, among other new abilities. Steeper Group, which is based in Leeds, created the “BeBionic” ...
The bebionic is tightening its grip on its reputation as one of the world’s most advanced prosthetic hands. Watching a recent video of an amputee with the bebionic and it’s clear that bionics are ...
When you hear or think of “bionic hand,” do you think about Luke Skywalker getting a robotic hand after getting his chopped off by Darth Vader? No? Must just be me then. A company called the Steeper ...
The BeBionic hand comes close to the real thing. It has four different kinds of grips and a silicone skin. In the following video highlighting BeBioinic's four grips, notice how the silicone skin ...
Luke Skywalker/Steve Austin-like bionic hands might seem like something straight out of... well, science fiction, but they’re most definitely not. There are now actually several companies competing to ...
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