Japan exiii company released electric muscle 3D printed prosthetic HACKberry source file

In March of this year, a Japanese company named exiii introduced an impressive 3D-printed bionic myoelectric prosthesis that can be controlled via a smartphone. This groundbreaking device delivers performance on par with high-end models that typically cost tens of thousands of dollars, but it comes at a fraction of the price—under $300.

Unlike traditional prosthetics, exiii's design leverages a smartphone as its control system and 3D-printed parts as its mechanical components. This approach challenges conventional prosthetic engineering. Recently, the company unveiled its latest creation, the HACKberry, and released its design files openly for the community to explore and improve.

According to exiii’s statement to China’s 3D printing network, “We’ve released the design data for our latest 3D-printed bionic hand, HACKberry, as open source. By encouraging global hobbyists to participate, we aim to speed up development and continuously refine the design to make it even more powerful.”

HACKberry features several notable improvements. It includes a highly flexible wrist that enables a wider range of motion, a smaller palm designed to better fit women’s hands, and compatibility with digital camera batteries for extended use. The prosthetic can perform actions like picking up objects, grasping a ball, lifting a spoon or fork, and even pinching fingers together—like in one of the images, where it successfully pinched a leaf. You can download the source files from [this link](http://). For detailed instructions, visit: [https://github.com/exiii/HACKberry](https://github.com/exiii/HACKberry) This open-source initiative not only promotes innovation but also makes advanced prosthetic technology more accessible to people around the world.

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