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DIY CyberFinger kit (assembly + customer procured parts required)

DIY CyberFinger kit (assembly + customer procured parts required)

$50.00

Build your own CyberFinger-v1.0-beta (left and right) and customize it with this collection of official parts. Complement it with a CyberFinger rugged box (not included) to keep your creation safe in style on the go. 

Customize it: Arrange your buttons how you like on potentially 2 rings. Rings you can gently bend to fit a range of finger sizes comfortably.  

Includes:

  • 4x rings  
  • 2x wire assembly with a 14pin plug that is compatible with the CyberFinger wrist module
  • 12x buttons
  • 4x joysticks
  • 6x joystick tops
  • 2x custom back-plates fitting the esp32 device
  • 2x 14pin 1.25pitch socket (pin male) to be soldiered on the esp32 device.
  • links to instructions, open-source firmware

Note 1: This kit is incomplete, and to complete the build it requires the following additional components the user can procure themselves. You can help support SciCortex by using the Amazon and Aliexpress Affiliate Links below that allow us to earn from qualifying purchases:

  • 2x 603030 3.7v lipo battery (amzn us )
    • The plug will like need to be swapped for PicoBlade1.25 (here's a suitable crimp kit amzn us !)
    • WARNING! Confirm polarity before connecting!
  • 2x Waveshare ESP32-S3 1.8 AMOLED (amzn us )
  • 2x 22mm magnetic watch band (L size recommended in most cases) (amzn us)
  • some 26 or 28AWG wire (amzn us). 
  • some heat shrink tubing (amzn_us)

Note 2: This is an "assembly required" kit of parts to build your own custom CyberFinger devices for your left and right hands. It will require various standard tools such as a soldering iron, heat gun, hot glue gun, and experienced soldering skills. In particular for soldering the 14pin socket to the esp32 board @ 1.25 pitch!  It may also take a couple of tries until you get it right, and thus it may be better to buy +1 of electronic components in case you damage parts in the build process. Estimated time for a first build is at least a couple hrs per hand for someone with experience building this type of device. 

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