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Spotlight at Maker Faire Shenzhen: Cello+Violin Robotic Arm Draws Major Attention

At the 2025 Maker Faire Shenzhen, the atmosphere was electric with creativity and hands-on innovation. Among the countless projects on display, Huaxingjing Technology’s latest master–slave teleoperation robotic arm — Cello+Violin — quickly became one of the most talked-about highlights on the show floor.

Across the two-day event from November 15–16, tech enthusiasts lined up to test the system for themselves, and even two well-known tech content creators stopped by for an exclusive demo. Visitors were clearly impressed by how naturally Cello+Violin mirrored real-world human motion, making remote manipulation feel intuitive and precise.

In a specially designed "Paper Cup Stacking Challenge" zone, the two influencers went head-to-head with the robotic duo in a thrilling live showdown. With astonishing precision and fluid motion, Cello+Violin stacked cups effortlessly—their steady grips and nimble moves earning rounds of applause from an impressed audience.

On display were the core components that bring these arms to life: high-performance bus servo motors that act as their "joints," along with stabilized gimbals that serve as their "eyes." These key parts attracted plenty of engineers and hardcore makers, sparking deep conversations. From its precision inner units to the intelligent full-system integration, Fashion Star showcased its powerful ability to fuse technology into seamless, smart solutions.

This inside-out engineering excellence won over both judges and visitors, ultimately earning Fashion Star the "Best Exhibitor Award".
Beyond demonstrating end-to-end tech mastery—from components to complete robotic systems—Fashion Star proved through hands-on interaction that innovation isn’t just about cold, hard specs. It’s about touchable, feelable moments of future inspiration, shared with makers and the public alike.

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