According to a report by the Verge, a student in London has created a Bluetooth-enabled 3D printed prosthetic called the Third Thumb. The thumb is reportedly controlled using pressure sensors at the soles of a user's feet. On pressing one foot, the thumb makes a grasping movement. Made from a flexible plastic filament called Ninjaflex, the thumb also has two motors to pull it in various directions.
By Varun Vasudevan | Jul 9, 2017 10:37 PM #Prosthetic Thumb
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