Open for Orders: Wearable Devices Announces the Availability of its Mudra Link Neural Gesture-Control Wristband
Wearable Devices (Nasdaq: WLDS) has announced the general availability of its Mudra Link, the first neural wristband compatible with Android, macOS, and Windows devices. The product was showcased at CES 2025 where it received an Innovation Award in the XR Technologies & Accessories category.
The Mudra Link uses proprietary Surface Nerve Conductance sensors to detect electromyography signals from subtle finger movements, converting them into commands for various devices including AR glasses, smart TVs, mobile phones, and computers. CNET highlighted the collaboration between RayNeo and Wearable Devices, comparing the technology to Meta's prototype Orion glasses.
The device features customizable gestures and cross-platform compatibility. The Mudra Development Kit is available for corporations and developers to explore new use-cases. Shipments are expected to begin by the end of January 2025.
Wearable Devices (Nasdaq: WLDS) ha annunciato la disponibilità generale del suo Mudra Link, il primo braccialetto neurale compatibile con dispositivi Android, macOS e Windows. Il prodotto è stato presentato al CES 2025, dove ha ricevuto un Innovation Award nella categoria XR Technologies & Accessories.
Il Mudra Link utilizza sensori proprietari di Conduzione Nervosa Superficiale per rilevare segnali di elettromiografia provenienti da sottili movimenti delle dita, convertendoli in comandi per vari dispositivi tra cui occhiali AR, TV intelligenti, telefoni cellulari e computer. CNET ha messo in evidenza la collaborazione tra RayNeo e Wearable Devices, paragonando la tecnologia ai prototipi degli occhiali Orion di Meta.
Il dispositivo presenta gesti personalizzabili e compatibilità multipiattaforma. Il Mudra Development Kit è disponibile per le aziende e gli sviluppatori per esplorare nuovi casi d'uso. Le spedizioni sono previste per la fine di gennaio 2025.
Wearable Devices (Nasdaq: WLDS) ha anunciado la disponibilidad general de su Mudra Link, la primera pulsera neural compatible con dispositivos Android, macOS y Windows. El producto se presentó en CES 2025, donde recibió un Innovation Award en la categoría de XR Technologies & Accessories.
El Mudra Link utiliza sensores patentados de Conductancia Nerviosa Superficial para detectar señales de electromiografía a partir de sutiles movimientos de los dedos, convirtiéndolos en comandos para varios dispositivos, incluidos las gafas AR, televisores inteligentes, teléfonos móviles y computadoras. CNET destacó la colaboración entre RayNeo y Wearable Devices, comparando la tecnología con el prototipo de gafas Orion de Meta.
El dispositivo cuenta con gestos personalizables y compatibilidad entre plataformas. El Mudra Development Kit está disponible para empresas y desarrolladores que quieran explorar nuevos casos de uso. Se espera que los envíos comiencen a finales de enero de 2025.
웨어러블 디바이스 (Nasdaq: WLDS)가 무드라 링크의 일반 출시를 발표했습니다. 이는 Android, macOS 및 Windows 장치와 호환되는 최초의 신경 손목 밴드입니다. 이 제품은 CES 2025에서 소개되었으며 XR 기술 및 액세서리 부문에서 혁신상을 받았습니다.
무드라 링크는 고유의 표면 신경 전도 센서를 사용하여 미세한 손가락 움직임으로부터 근전도 신호를 감지하고 이를 AR 안경, 스마트 TV, 모바일폰 및 컴퓨터 등 다양한 장치에 대한 명령으로 변환합니다. CNET는 RayNeo와 웨어러블 디바이스 간의 협업을 강조하며 이 기술을 메타의 오리온 안경 프로토타입과 비교했습니다.
이 장치는 개인화 가능한 제스처와 다양한 플랫폼 간 호환성을 제공합니다. 무드라 개발 키트는 기업 및 개발자가 새로운 활용 사례를 탐색할 수 있도록 제공됩니다. 배송은 2025년 1월 말에 시작될 예정입니다.
Wearable Devices (Nasdaq: WLDS) a annoncé la disponibilité générale de son Mudra Link, le premier bracelet neural compatible avec les dispositifs Android, macOS et Windows. Le produit a été présenté au CES 2025, où il a reçu un Innovation Award dans la catégorie XR Technologies & Accessories.
Le Mudra Link utilise des capteurs de Conduite Nerveuse Superficielle propriétaires pour détecter les signaux d'électromyographie provenant de mouvements subtils des doigts, les convertissant en commandes pour divers dispositifs, notamment des lunettes AR, des téléviseurs intelligents, des téléphones mobiles et des ordinateurs. CNET a souligné la collaboration entre RayNeo et Wearable Devices, comparant la technologie aux prototypes de lunettes Orion de Meta.
L'appareil dispose de gestes personnalisables et d'une compatibilité multiplateforme. Le Mudra Development Kit est disponible pour les entreprises et les développeurs afin d'explorer de nouveaux cas d'utilisation. Les expéditions devraient commencer d'ici la fin janvier 2025.
Wearable Devices (Nasdaq: WLDS) hat die allgemeine Verfügbarkeit seines Mudra Link bekannt gegeben, dem ersten neuralen Armband, das mit Android-, macOS- und Windows-Geräten kompatibel ist. Das Produkt wurde auf der CES 2025 präsentiert, wo es einen Innovationspreis in der Kategorie XR Technologies & Accessories erhielt.
Der Mudra Link verwendet proprietäre Sensoren für die Oberflächen-Nervenleitfähigkeit, um Elektromyografie-Signale aus feinen Fingerbewegungen zu erkennen und in Befehle für verschiedene Geräte wie AR-Brillen, Smart-TVs, Mobiltelefone und Computer umzuwandeln. CNET hob die Zusammenarbeit zwischen RayNeo und Wearable Devices hervor und verglich die Technologie mit dem Orion-Brillen-Prototyp von Meta.
Das Gerät bietet anpassbare Gesten und plattformübergreifende Kompatibilität. Das Mudra Development Kit steht Unternehmen und Entwicklern zur Verfügung, um neue Nutzungsmöglichkeiten zu erforschen. Die Auslieferungen werden voraussichtlich Ende Januar 2025 beginnen.
- Product launch expands market reach to Android, macOS, and Windows platforms
- Recognition with CES 2025 Innovation Award validates technology
- Strategic partnership with RayNeo for AR glasses integration
- Developer kit availability creates potential for additional revenue streams
- Product shipments not starting immediately upon announcement
- Entering a competitive market against established players like Meta
Insights
Wearable Devices' launch of the Mudra Link represents a strategic move into the rapidly evolving gesture control market. The technology's cross-platform compatibility with Android, macOS and Windows significantly expands its addressable market beyond their existing Apple-focused Mudra Band product.
Let's break this down in simple terms: imagine controlling your devices by making subtle finger movements - that's what Mudra Link does. It reads electrical signals from your nerves (like a very sophisticated fitness tracker) and turns them into commands for your devices. Think of it as mind control, but for your gadgets.
The product's potential extends beyond just consumer applications. The announcement of a Development Kit suggests a B2B strategy targeting enterprise customers and developers, which could create additional revenue streams through licensing and partnerships. The collaboration with RayNeo and CNET's comparison to Meta's prototype Orion glasses positions Mudra Link as a potential key player in the emerging AR/VR interface market.
However, investors should consider several factors: 1) The gesture control market is still nascent, with adoption barriers including user learning curve and software ecosystem development 2) Competition from tech giants like Meta and Apple, who are developing their own gesture control solutions 3) The company's small market cap of
While the technology shows promise, particularly in the XR space, the company's ability to capture meaningful market share will depend on user adoption rates, developer ecosystem growth and successful partnerships with major tech players. The end-of-January 2025 shipping timeline will be important for assessing initial market reception and potential revenue impact.
The Mudra Link was showcased at CES® 2025 and recognized with an Innovation Awards in the XR Technologies & Accessories category
Yokneam Illit, Israel, Jan. 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Wearable Devices Ltd. (the “Company” or “Wearable Devices”) (Nasdaq: WLDS, WLDSW), an award-winning pioneer in artificial intelligence (“AI”)-based wearable gesture control technology, announced the general availability of its Mudra® Link, the first neural wristband for Android, macOS and Windows devices. The Mudra Link was showcased at CES 2025 and recognized with an Innovation Awards in the XR Technologies & Accessories category.
Together with the Company’s Mudra Band for Apple devices, itself a CES® Best of Innovation award-winner, the Mudra Link represents a new era of touchless control and interaction. The Mudra proprietary Surface Nerve Conductance sensors pick up electromyography signals from subtle finger movements, translating them into intuitive commands for a wide range of devices and applications, including augmented reality (“AR”) glasses, smart TV streamers, mobile phone, tablet and personal computers, and smart home control.
“The Mudra Link reflects Wearable Devices’ commitment to advancing neural interface technology for a seamless and practical user experience,” said Asher Dahan, Chief Executive Officer of Wearable Devices. “As the first neural gesture control device compatible with all the leading operating systems platforms, the Mudra Link greatly expands our market reach and reinforces our role as pioneers in redefining human-machine interaction.”
CNET: The RayNeo X3 Pro Using the Mudra Link is Similar to Meta's Prototype Orion Glasses
As AR, virtual reality (“VR”), and extended reality (“XR”) technologies continue to evolve, the Mudra technology is positioned as a critical enabler for extended reality ecosystems. According to CNET, one of the leading tech magazines, that reviewed the Mudra Link: “Gadgets like these have a bigger reason to exist thanks to the arrival of smart glasses.”
CNET’s reporter highlighted the collaboration between RayNeo™️ and Wearable Devices, drawing comparisons to Meta’s future glasses, saying that, “The RayNeo X3 Pro, a pair of AR glasses, have cameras, enable hand tracking and have dual displays built into the clear lenses in a smaller size. They work with a wrist-worn neural band made by Mudra that, similar to Meta's prototype Orion glasses, can detect small finger movements and use them to control apps.”
A Platform for Developers and Innovators
In addition to its versatility for end-users, the Mudra Development Kit offers corporations, brands, developers and innovators ways to explore wearable gesture control and unlock new use-cases, applications and solutions.
Features of the Mudra Link Include:
- Intuitive Gesture Control: With advanced neural interface technology, Mudra Link captures the smallest movements of a user’s hand and translates them into precise commands.
- Customizable Gestures: Users can make Mudra Link their own by personalizing gestures for their favorite apps, giving them total control over their digital life. It enables the mapping of gestures to specific commands to create customized interactions.
- Compatible with Everything: Whether using iOS, Android, Windows, or macOS, Mudra Link works across platforms, opening up new possibilities for gaming, smart home automation, and even professional tasks.
The Mudra Link is now generally available and can be ordered immediately at https://mudra-band.com/pages/mudra-link-main with shipments expected to commence by the end of January 2025.
About Wearable Devices Ltd.
Wearable Devices Ltd. is a pioneering growth company revolutionizing human-computer interaction through its AI-powered neural input technology for both consumer and business markets. Leveraging proprietary sensors, software, and advanced AI algorithms, the Company’s innovative products, including the Mudra Band for iOS and Mudra Link for Android, enable seamless, touch-free interaction by transforming subtle finger and wrist movements into intuitive controls. These groundbreaking solutions enhance gaming, and the rapidly expanding AR/VR/XR landscapes. The Company offers a dual-channel business model: direct-to-consumer sales and enterprise licensing. Its flagship Mudra Band integrates functional and stylish design with cutting-edge AI to empower consumers, while its enterprise solutions provide businesses with the tools to deliver immersive and interactive experiences. By setting the input standard for the XR market, Wearable Devices is redefining user experiences and driving innovation in one of the fastest-growing tech sectors. Wearable Devices’ ordinary shares and warrants trade on the Nasdaq under the symbols “WLDS” and “WLDSW,” respectively.
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