Tech Alert
What do “Iron Man,” “Frozen” and “Star Wars” have in common? Yes, they are all owned by Disney. But what else?
Well, we will give you a hint, they’re all helping kids fell better about their prosthetics with the help of Open Bionics. Disney gave the startup company rights to make movie-inspired prosthetic hands. These new prosthetics are really awesome and they aren’t that expensive coming in at around $500. Compared to regular prosthetics that’s nothing!
How cool is that! For more details on what this new company has in store be sure to check out the video above.
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