Clone specializes in developing biomimetic and intelligent androids designed to perform various household and labor tasks. Their flagship product is the Clone Hand, a power-dense, anthropomorphic robotic hand that closely replicates the anatomy and functionality of the human hand.
The Clone Hand features artificial "muscles" made of water-filled mesh tubes that contract when an electric current causes the fluid to boil, providing smooth and lifelike movements. With 27 degrees of freedom, the robotic hand can mimic the dexterity and range of motion of a human hand, including intricate wrist and thumb movements. Its skeletal structure and hydraulic system, comprising a 500-watt water pump, 36 valves with pressure sensors, and magnetic sensors for joint dynamics feedback, enable it to lift weights up to 30 kilograms as of October 2023.
Clone's approach to building androids involves reconstructing human tissues and muscles in a way that exists in nature, differing from traditional robotics methods. The transparent "skin" on the Clone Hand provides a glimpse into the intricate workings of the artificial muscles. The company aims to create affordable, intelligent androids trained to assist with daily tasks, with plans to develop a full robotic torso with 124 muscles and an advanced "locomotion platform."
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