Open Bionics Updates it's Lineup with Prosthetics for Superhero Fans
Michael Hemsworth — October 8, 2015 — Tech
References: openbionics & gizmag
The need for a child to have a prosthetic has just gotten a little more fun thanks to Open Bionics, as the bionic limb creators have updated their offerings for children to have skins and features that resemble superheroes and other fantasy characters. Open Bionics crafts its prosthetics using a 3D printer, which has come to be hailed by people around the world as an innovative solution that is more accessible and advanced as others on the market.
Featuring designs from various Disney films, the Open Bionics prosthetics have intricate details that add a whimsical touch for children. While the Star Wars option has a built-in Lightsaber, the Iron Man one features lights that resemble the superhero's intelligent armor suit and the Princess Elsa Frozen variety is ideal for princesses-to-be.
Featuring designs from various Disney films, the Open Bionics prosthetics have intricate details that add a whimsical touch for children. While the Star Wars option has a built-in Lightsaber, the Iron Man one features lights that resemble the superhero's intelligent armor suit and the Princess Elsa Frozen variety is ideal for princesses-to-be.
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