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Open for Orders: Wearable Devices Announces the Availability of its Mudra Link Neural Gesture-Control Wristband
The Mudra Link was showcased at CES® 2025 and recognized with an Innovation Awards in the XR Technologies & Accessories category Yokneam Illit, Israel, Jan.

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[{"type":"text","content":"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 th...