3d Printed Inmoov Robot Arm

US $5000

  • 6th of October City, Giza Governorate, Egypt, Egypt
  • Jun 9th
Free Shipping Internationally (Shippment duration may vary according to country) Kindly Note that the arm doesn't contain the motors or the electronics it's the 3d printed frame only. InMoov is a robot developed for artistic purposes by French sculptor Gael Langevin in September 2011 (First blue print files published in January 2012 on Thingiverse) Its peculiarity is that it is reproducible with a simple 3D printer small format (12cm3) and its files are under Creative Commons license (CC-BY-NC). The project is a development platform and robot learning. On this basis and this concept were developed different itereation Open Source. MyRobotLab based on Java, is the software that allows the developer to modify or add Open Source components. InMoov is able to perceive the sounds, see, speak and move independently. The robot is able to identify its environment and through micro-cameras in some projects recognize voice commands that are issued to him by the owner. It features different touch sensors, PIR and 3 dimensional, in addition, the Kinect allows him to see and analyze the 3-dimensional space. Through the use of open technologies and open source components such as printed circuit Arduino, many developers have changed InMoov in order to extend its functions to be used as the basis for many types of development. The most ambitious is the artificial recognition programs because the robot incorporates on its single platform a micro-camera, sensors and operating motion system, and the ability to connect to any computer. The original prototype participated in the Maker Faire Rome in 2013, where he aroused great interest for its potential as a development model for robotic prostheses. Because its parts can be entirely made with a 3D printer, its potential uses are varied. We are Selling all its 3D printed parts in general. Here you can Buy the Whole inmoov single arm either Right or left it include the hand , the forearm, and the bicep.

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