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OrcaHand Touch

$ 6 100

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ORCA Hand / Soft Robotics Lab (ETH Zürich)

The OrcaHand Touch is a tactile-enabled humanoid robotic hand designed for precise and adaptive manipulation. It combines human-like movement with integrated touch sensing, making it ideal for robotics research and advanced interaction tasks.

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Specifications and details:

Strength [kg] 7
Weight [kg] 1.2
Size Human-hand sized, anthropomorphic design
Number of fingers 5
Degrees of freedom, hands 17
Tactile/Force Sensors Yes
Motor tech Dynamixel XC330-T288 + XC430-T240BB / Feetech HL-3915 + HL-3930
Main structural material 3D-printed components with silicone skin for compliant contact
Manufacturer ORCA Hand / Soft Robotics Lab (ETH Zürich)
Nationality Switzerland
Website https://www.orcahand.com
Availability In production

Description

The OrcaHand Touch is a human-like robotic hand designed to bring tactile interaction into real-world manipulation. It keeps the familiar five-finger structure, which helps robots handle objects with greater confidence. As a result, the hand can detect contact and adjust its grip more naturally during tasks. This makes it especially useful for applications where precision and feedback matter.

2026 Humanoid Robot Market Report

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Moreover, the OrcaHand Touch focuses on sensing as much as movement. It integrates tactile feedback directly into the fingers, which improves how robots respond to objects in real time. Therefore, developers can build more adaptive systems for teleoperation, research, and AI training. In addition, the design remains lightweight and modular, so teams can integrate it quickly into different robotic platforms.

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