CES 2025
Mudra Link: a wristband that controls devices with gestures
Wearable Devices Ltd. has announced Mudra Link, a neural interface wristband designed to work with Android devices and is now available for pre-order. The Mudra Link is a gesture-controlled device that uses advanced neural interface technology to allow users to control their digital devices using gestures. For those unfamiliar, Wearable Devices Ltd. is a company that specializes in wearable devices with touchless sensors powered by artificial intelligence (AI).
The Mudra Band, previously launched for iOS, was a huge hit with users looking for seamless control of digital devices using wrist gestures. The new Mudra Link uses neural network interfaces to support a wider range of operating system platforms, including iOS, Android, Windows, and macOS.
Mudra Link neural interface bracelet is cross-platform compatible(image above)
The wearable device integrates seamlessly with multiple digital platforms, providing users with a highly responsive and natural interaction experience. It captures and interprets neural signals directly from the wrist, translating them into precise commands for a wide range of applications, including gaming, extended reality, smart home controls, and professional productivity tools. According to a report, the Mudra Link band uses proprietary algorithms to decode neural signals, offering unmatched accuracy and responsiveness. In addition to being compatible with a wide range of devices and operating systems, the device is lightweight and comfortable, designed for all-day wear without causing fatigue or discomfort. Users can also customize gestures to suit their specific needs. The ability to customize gesture controls further enhances the user experience. Check out the Mudra Link band video:
Band specifications... The Mudra Link band is 22 mm wide, 10 mm thick (including the strap), and weighs 36 grams. It features 3 neural CNS sensors, an accelerometer, and a 6-degree-of-freedom IMU gyroscope, and uses Bluetooth LE for connectivity. It offers up to two days of battery life and takes 80 minutes to fully charge. The device is IP56 water and dust resistant.
“The availability of Mudra Link marks a significant expansion of Wearable Devices’ market reach and application impact, and underscores our ability to successfully deliver and commercialize advanced, innovative solutions,” said Asher Dahan, CEO of Wearable Devices. “It represents the culmination of extensive research and development, and we believe it will redefine the user experience by making gesture control more intuitive, efficient and accessible than ever before.”
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