Sensation: A Bionic Prosthetic That Can Feel Touch!
In April 2025, the American company PSYONIC unveiled something truly astonishing: a bionic hand that not only moves like a real one but can also feel touch.
Yes, you heard right — the prosthetic can now transmit sensations of touch directly to the user’s brain!
And this is not just marketing hype.
The new Ability Hand is equipped with pressure sensors that send tactile signals through the skin straight to the nerve endings. Users can feel the shape, texture, and even small movements of objects — almost as if it were their own natural hand.
The engineering behind it is impressive:
- Each finger can withstand blunt impacts without breaking.
- The prosthesis is resistant to water splashes and rain.
- The total weight is just 490 grams — lighter than some smartphones.
- And surprisingly, the hand also includes a built-in mobile device charger!
Perhaps the most revolutionary feature is its integration with the human nervous system.
Using a neurointerface, the prosthesis literally “plugs” into the brain, creating the sensation of natural interaction with the surrounding world.
Today, the Ability Hand marks a new step toward an era where the boundary between body and machine begins to blur.
🎥 By the way, you can see how this hand works in real life here.

