morph2 Wireless Upper Limb Prosthetic Technology Launches to Market From: Rehab Management - 12/22/2016 Infinite Biomedical Technologies launches morph2, a controller technology that enables upper limb amputees to switch grips using wireless RFID tags. A media release from the Baltimore-based company explains that the morph2 controller uses high-frequency RFID technology to create an invisible “detection cloud” around the prosthesis. When an RFID-tagged object is within the detection cloud, the tag wirelessly sends commands to the prosthetic device via morph2, allowing it to switch functions or grips. In addition, using a special “lock/unlock” tag, users can lock their prosthesis in place to ensure a failsafe grip for delicate objects such as beverages and plates. RFID tags for morph2 come in a variety of sizes and have adhesive backing that allows users to place them on objects or on their person. Read the entire article at: http://www.rehabpub.com/2016/12/morph2-wireless-upper-limb-prosthetic-technology-launches-market Links: infinite biomedical technologies http://www.i-biomed.com morph2 http://www.i-biomed.com/morph2.html