new generation of fully articulating myo-electric hands combining innovative technology with a life-like appearance. Complete with a range of naturally compliant grip patterns that provide repeatable accuracy. Luke Skywalker/Steve Austin-like bionic hands might seem like something straight out of well, science fiction, but they’re most definitely not. There are now actually several companies competing to sell hands that can perform complex, independent-fingered tasks, and that can even return a sense of touch to the amputee user. In the recent past, we’ve told you about several of these devices, including the iLimb, the SmartHand, and the CYBERHAND. Recently, British company RSLSteeper officially threw its hat (or glove?) into the ring, with the unveiling of its bebionic myo-electric hand. The bebionic has individual motors for each digit, along with onboard microprocessors that keep track of each finger in order to maintain accurate grip sequences. If a gripped item starts to slip, the processors will detect it, and the Auto Grip function will tighten the grip accordingly. 