1. MeHand Multi-grasp Bionic Hand Module: an anthropomorphic, myoelectric hand, each finger has its own motor. It provides the patient with natural, fast, and precise movements. The hand offers 20 types of grips and 10 gestures—from a small pinch to a basic power grip. It can be controlled in four ways: muscle triggers, an app, a button or a sensor. Settings can be adjusted via software, connecting the hand to a PC using a built-in Bluetooth module. It is available in two sizes (S and M) and two colors (black and gray). The surface of the hand is matte.
2. Electronic Knee Module: "METIZ's" own development, worked on by a team of engineers since 2018. It allows the patient to:
● walk on flat surfaces at variable speeds,
● descend stairs,
● descend slopes,
● transition from standing to sitting and back,
● ride a bicycle,
● ascend stairs using alternate steps.
Designed for people leading an active lifestyle, the smart electronics adapt to the walking pace of the individual. Thanks to the algorithm developed by METIZ engineers, the computer assesses the situation and makes decisions on what to do at any given moment.