The Incredibly Precise Robotic Human Hand: Wuji Hand

Wuji Tech has introduced the Wuji Hand, a high-precision robotic hand that mimics the human hand. With 20 joints, 10 kg of gripping force, and industrial durability, it presents a new option for humanoid robots.
Robotics company Wuji Tech has announced its first product, a high-precision robotic hand named Wuji Hand. The company launched this new product, developed especially for humanoid robots and advanced automation systems, through an announcement on its social media channels.
A Major Leap in Robotic Hands

Featuring 20 active degrees of freedom (DOF), the Wuji Hand has four independent joints in each finger. This structure imitates the complex dexterity of the human hand, allowing it to excel in tasks that require delicate gripping and object manipulation. According to the technical data released by the company, the hand weighs under 600 grams and has a length of 201 mm. While its dimensions are similar to an adult human hand, it can generate 10 kg of static gripping force and 15 Newtons of tip force despite its lightweight structure.
Durability is also one of the product’s most notable features. Wuji Tech states that the hand has been tested for over 1 million cycles and that the factory standard before shipment is 300,000 grasping cycles. This makes the product a strong candidate not only for research but also for industrial use.
Behind Wuji Tech is Pan-Motor, a company experienced in motor production. This allows the company to develop the hand’s actuator systems in-house. Wuji Tech emphasizes that its goal is to achieve a dual breakthrough in both performance and cost. Although pricing and general sales plans have not yet been announced, it is safe to say that the Wuji Hand is entering the market as a strong alternative.










