This enables the grip chips to activate a particular grip of the bionic hand automatically when it draws near to the object. Take for instance, when you are right smack in front of a computer, the bionic hand will fold all but one of the fingers by itself in order to make typing on a keyboard easier. So far, there are 36 different grip options at the moment which can be programmed using a mobile app, now how about that? Apart from that, you might be interested to know that the new i-limb skin active TS prosthetic hand surface will also play nice with touchscreen devices, and all i-limb devices are said to be now compatible with the Android platform. [Press Release]