Beijing’s Daqi Yuequan Unveils Groundbreaking Bionic Robots, Including a Hand with Remarkable Dexterity
Beijing-based Daqi Yuequan Bionic Technology has dramatically raised the bar in robotics with their latest suite of bionic innovations. Their flagship creation, the Y-Hand M1, stands out as a remarkable achievement in artificial dexterity, featuring an impressive 38 degrees of freedom that closely mimics human capability.
The Y-Hand M1 doesn’t just imitate human movement—it excels in power and precision. With a formidable grip force of 28.7kg, it demonstrates strength that far exceeds most robotic hands currently available. Perhaps even more impressive is its fingertip precision of 0.04mm, enabling incredibly fine manipulation tasks that were previously impossible for robotic systems.
The image captures the Y-Hand M1 demonstrating its exceptional dexterity by delicately holding playing cards—a task requiring precise finger control and pressure sensitivity. This demonstration effectively showcases the hand’s ability to perform complex manipulations that demand both finesse and stability.
Daqi Yuequan’s innovation extends beyond the hand alone. The company has also introduced the X-Bot, a complete humanoid robot featuring 51 degrees of freedom, designed to execute sophisticated whole-body movements with remarkable fluidity. Complementing these offerings is the W-Bot, a hybrid solution that combines wheeled mobility with bionic legs capable of performing deep squatting movements, offering versatility for various applications.
These breakthroughs represent significant advancements in embodied intelligence with vast potential applications across sectors. From industrial collaboration and manufacturing to healthcare assistance and beyond, these bionic systems are transforming theoretical possibilities into practical realities. As these technologies continue to evolve, they’re progressively narrowing the gap between science fiction concepts and implemented robotic solutions.