AtaroBot
$ 2 100

AtaroBot robotic hand — a lightweight, five-fingered bionic hand with independent finger motion and standard robotics control. It aims to give robots human-like grasping ability while staying easy to integrate.
Available on backorder
Specifications and details:
| Strength [kg] | Fingertip stress: 10 N; Thumb max stress: 12 N. |
|---|---|
| Weight [kg] | 0.48 |
| Size | Hand length (including fingers): 205 mm; Max hand width: 132 mm; Palm width: 80 mm. |
| Number of fingers | 5 per hand |
| Degrees of freedom, hands | 6 DoF (each finger moves independently; thumb has two-direction motion) |
| Motor tech | Built-in brushless (FOC) motors, tendon/servo-driven actuation |
| Main structural material | Standard robotics-grade materials for housing and finger linkage (metal + plastics/composites) — vendor does not specify exotic materials |
| Manufacturer | AtaroBot |
| Nationality | China |
| Website | https://www.atarrobot.com/ |
Description
AtaroBot’s robotic hand gives robots a compact, five-fingered “bionic” hand designed for flexible and lifelike grasping. It packs drive motors and control electronics into a small, lightweight housing. With that design, a robot fitted with the AtaroBot hand can handle tools, manipulate diverse objects, or grip items with relative ease. Because each finger moves independently and the thumb can rotate, the hand can perform varied grips — from simple power grabs to more refined pinches or holds.
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Moreover, the hand supports modern control protocols and works smoothly with robot arms or humanoid platforms. Developers can control it via common communication interfaces and integrate it via robotics frameworks such as ROS or direct code (e.g., in Python or C++). Thanks to that flexibility, AtaroBot’s hand suits both research experiments and practical robotics applications.
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Website: https://www.atarrobot.com/





