COVVI
$ 5 200

COVVI Robotic Hand — a five-finger, dexterous robotic gripper designed for robots. Light, force-sensing and integration-ready, it lets robots handle delicate tasks or strong grasps with human-like flexibility.
Available on backorder
Specifications and details:
| Strength [kg] | Grip force: up to 213 N; rated hand-load (lifting) up to 10 kg (as payload). |
|---|---|
| Weight [kg] | 1.03 |
| Size | 179 mm from wrist to fingertip |
| Number of fingers | 5 per hand |
| Degrees of freedom, hands | 6 actuators — full multi-articulated control covering fingers + thumb |
| Motor tech | Electric actuators, designed for individual digit and grip control |
| Main structural material | Fingers and internal links: stainless steel; digits/aluminium chassis; wrist/adaptor aluminium; outer protective glove: silicone with soft-touch coating |
| Manufacturer | COVVI Robotics |
| Nationality | UK |
| Website | https://www.covvi-robotics.com/ |
Description
The COVVI Robotic Hand brings human-like dexterity to robots. It mimics a five-finger human hand and adapts to a wide range of tasks — from gentle object manipulation to firm grasps. It works with robotic arms and humanoid robots. Because of its fine individual-finger control, a robot equipped with a COVVI hand can pick up small items, hold tools, or handle irregular objects — just like a human would.
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Moreover, COVVI emphasises robustness and industrial readiness. The fingers and palm feature force-sensing fingertips for feedback and reliable grip. A soft but durable silicone glove covers the hand, improving grip and protecting internal components. Also, the hand uses standard robotic interfaces (e.g., via Ethernet and ROS 2), making it easy to integrate into existing robot systems.
Because its design builds on years of prosthetic-hand research, COVVI balances strength, precision, and adaptability. The result: a robotic hand that “feels” more natural, yet performs reliably over repeated cycles.
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Website: https://www.covvi-robotics.com/





