DexRobot Unveils DexHand Series and DexTele System at Automate 2026

June 24, 2026
DexRobot introduced its full DexHand robotic hand series and the new DexTele Teleoperation Data Acquisition System at Automate 2026 in Chicago, showcasing integrated solutions for dexterous manipulation and data collection.

DexRobot showcased its complete dexterous hand lineup and introduced the DexTele Teleoperation Data Acquisition System at Automate 2026 in Chicago, announced in a press release.

The DexHand series includes three models designed for different use cases. The flagship DexHand021 Pro offers 22 degrees of freedom, a 50 newton payload, multi-modal sensing across the palm, and more than 300,000 durability cycles at a fraction of the cost of comparable systems. The DexHand021 provides 19 degrees of freedom with 23 integrated sensors and tendon-driven underactuation for stable grasping. The entry-level DexHand021 S weighs 0.6 kilograms, has 8 degrees of freedom, and includes an open SDK.

The new DexTele system integrates teleoperation hardware, humanoid robotic arms, dexterous hands, and a professional data platform. It supports multi-modal data acquisition across tactile, joint, pose, vision, and depth inputs with high precision and low latency. The system is designed for immediate deployment without additional structural or software development.

Together, the DexHand series and DexTele platform form a combined hardware and data ecosystem aimed at advancing practical robotic manipulation and high-quality data generation for manufacturing, research, and education.

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