Esper Bionics releases Esper Hand 2 bionic prosthesis with improved water resistance
CEO of the Ukrainian-American startup Esper Bionics Dmytro Gazda announced the release of the next generation of the self-learning bionic prosthesis Esper Hand.
CEO of the Ukrainian-American startup Esper Bionics Dmytro Gazda announced the release of the next generation of the self-learning bionic prosthesis Esper Hand.
CEO of the Ukrainian-American startup Esper Bionics Dmytro Gazda announced the release of the next generation of the self-learning bionic prosthesis Esper Hand.
«Esper Hand 2 is officially out. We are grateful to everyone who put effort into this — engineers, operations specialists, clinical teams», — Gazda wrote on his LinkedIn.
The company notes that the Esper Hand 2 has received numerous updates and the latest technological innovations. Among them:
«Designed for greater comfort, the Esper Hand 2 retains its sleek anatomical shape and feels more intuitive than ever,» the company assures.
It is noted that the device’s battery lasts all day, from morning to evening. In addition, Esper Bionics has improved the ability of the Esper Hand 2 to work with touchscreens on smartphones.
Along with Esper Hand 2, the company released a new application, Esper+, which allows you to fine-tune the operation of the bionic prosthesis.
Recall that last year, Esper Bionics introduced a new MARS prosthesis control system, which uses special sensors and artificial intelligence to recognize muscle movements and will in the future allow you to control drones.



