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Phantom Neuro, a startup developing a wristband-like device to control prosthetic limbs using nerve signals, has raised $19 million. The device, called Phantom X, showed 94% accuracy in a recent study. Ottobock, a German prosthetics company, is leading the round. Phantom Neuro aims to restore up to 85% of functionality with just 10 minutes of calibration.
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