Become a mini tycoon of industry with the uArm industrial robot arm, sized to fit on your desk and do your bidding.
This uArm is attached to a wheeled chassis.
The Arduino-powered uArm is inspired by the industrial-strength ABB PalletPack robot arm. It's strong enough to lift up and relocate a full can of soda. The possibilities for such a gadget are quite varied. You could use it to dish out cat treats, move chess pieces, or hand you a pen when you need one.
There are a couple different options for the end of the arm, including a gripper "hand" and a vacuum pump-driven suction cup. You could also fashion your own add-on to achieve whatever you want it to do, whether it's to scribble in a notebook or heft an LED bulb to light up your work space. The gadget is controlled through a Windows application, with Android and iOS apps under development.
The uArm has surpassed its funding goal already. The arm comes in either acrylic or wood with a gripper for $185 in kit form. If you don't want to assemble it yourself, then it costs $279 to buy it already put together.
This leads to an interesting thought. Could a uArm be used to assemble other uArms? That may be a little advanced for now, but it's a nice thought for the future of this handy little robot.
Once the campaign is completed, the robot arm will go open-source with the design files and software being released in May 2014. The uArm is best explained by seeing it in action. Check out the pitch video below.
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