As robotic arms become increasingly important in embodied AI, robot learning, industrial automation, and research education, one key challenge remains: how can humans control robots in a more natural, precise, and efficient way?
Traditional control methods often rely on joysticks, keyboards, teach pendants, or complex remote-control interfaces. These tools can work for basic movements, but they may not fully capture the flexibility, coordination, and intention behind human arm motion.
The ExoArm-7 Wearable Exoskeleton Teleoperation Arm is designed to solve this challenge.
Built for robotic arm teleoperation, motion data acquisition, and VLA-related applications, ExoArm-7 allows users to control robotic arms through natural human arm movements. With a 14DOF dual-arm structure, ultra-low latency response, high-precision encoders, and OpenArm compatibility, it provides a more intuitive way to connect human motion with robotic execution.