This robot lets pilots touch, feel deep-sea objects without getting wet
Stanford Robotics built this humanoid robot to provide a delicate touch deep underwater. The OceanOneK uses a touch-based feedback system and 3D camera display to immerse pilots in their deep-sea explorations.
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