Experimental hardware refers to prototypes, custom-built devices, or early-stage components used to test unproven theories or novel designs. Engineers and researchers use it to validate performance, identify flaws, and push technological boundaries. Innovators in fields like robotics, quantum computing, and aerospace benefit most, as such hardware accelerates breakthroughs by enabling hands-on exploration of cutting-edge concepts before commercial production.
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