A hero arm costs around $13,060.00 in US currency.
Last year, the company actually released its first 3D printed bionic arm that was officially medically approved.
The prosthetic devices cost about £10,000.00 ($13,060.00), which is a third of the cost of traditionally manufactured equivalents.
The hero arm is a myoelectric prosthetic arm that is made for children, teens and adults.
Engineered and manufactured in Britain, the Hero Arm is a custom lightweight and affordable myoelectric prosthesis, now available in over 801 locations across the US for below-elbow amputee adults and children aged 8 and above.
The Hero Arm is a myoelectric prostheses.
When a user intentionally flexes specific muscles in their residual limb, EMG electrodes within the Hero Arm detect tiny electrical signals, allowing them to activate different grips with precise, proportional control.
The battery for the hero arm lasts for up to 12 hours or all day of use with the hero arm.
All-day battery – 12-hour battery life gives you all day usage without needing to plug in and charge.
Multi-grip versatility – The Hero Arm has up to six easy-to-select grips, such as pinch, tripod, and hook, giving great user control.