The system, inspired by traditional Jizai Okimono articulated figurines, straps on like a backpack with six sockets that can be equipped with different robotic arms. These limbs are hot-swappable and can be controlled directly by the wearer or even remotely by someone else
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Need an extra hand? Tokyo researchers unveil wearable robotic arms as tools & fashion
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