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The Hannibal Hand uses EMG sensors that detect electrical signals from the user’s muscles. These signals control the hand’s movements, allowing for natural and intuitive gripping.

The Hannibal Hand uses EMG sensors that detect electrical signals from the user’s muscles. These signals control the hand’s movements, allowing for natural and intuitive gripping.

The Hannibal Hand uses muscle signals (EMG control) to operate intuitively, allowing users to open and close the hand with natural muscle contractions. With two grip modes—open and close—it enables effortless handling of daily tasks like holding, gripping, and releasing objects with precision.

The system is intuitive, but training is recommended. Our companion mobile app and rehabilitation program help users develop muscle control and coordination.

Yes! The Hannibal Hand includes haptic feedback, providing vibrational responses to enhance user control. This helps users gauge grip strength and positioning, improving precision for daily tasks. Future updates will expand its sensory capabilities for an even more natural experience.

Yes! The Hannibal Edition features a rotating wrist, allowing users to manually adjust the orientation of their attachment for better positioning and control. This feature enhances comfort and functionality, making it easier to perform daily tasks.