Touch Bionics i-limb Now Equipped With Powered Rotating Thumb

The advancements made in prosthetics over the years has been remarkable, but Touch Bionics’ latest creation may very well be the most advanced prosthetic we’ve ever seen to date.

Touch Bionics’ i-limb already received such notable improvements as Bluetooth connectivity and upgraded fingers, but today the company is announcing it now offers a powered thumb rotation which adds some dexterity to the prosthetic. That’s not all as the i-limb also has an “bioism” iOS application that can give the wearer access to 24 different grip patterns, as well as included diagnostic and training modes.

Smartphone control isn’t the only way the i-limb’s users can interact with it as it also relies on muscle signals in order to shift itself into pre-set patterns, allowing the wearer to perform a number of actions as a result. Considering how advanced Touch Bionics’ i-limb has become over the years, we wouldn’t be surprised if next year they introduce a way to make and receive phone calls just by using the prosthetic’s thumb and index finger.

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Touch Bionics releases new prosthetic fingers, flips the old ones the bird

Touch Bionics releases new prosthetic fingers, flip the old ones the bird

The only upgrades available for our puny human hands are gaming controller calluses, but if you’re sporting an i-LIMB digits hand prosthesis, you can now grab a set of improved fingers. Touch Bionics’ “smaller, lighter and more anatomically accurate” appendages are now available worldwide, as well as a new wrist-band unit which houses all the necessary computing power and juice for their function. Best of all, these developments allow more people to adopt the tech than the previous generation, including those with more petite hands or finger amputations closer to the knuckle. We don’t know how much it’ll cost for a fresh set, but we’ll let health agencies and insurance companies deal with that part. With these upgrades and RSL Steeper’s latest offering, it won’t be long before our flesh-based variants are meager in comparison.

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