July 2025: Mudra Link - Neural Gesture Control Wristband

Touchless neural wristband for seamless gesture control across devices and platforms.

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We are excited to introduce Mudra Link, a groundbreaking neural interface wristband that redefines how we interact with digital devices - using only subtle finger movements. This sleek, wearable device leverages advanced surface nerve conduction sensors to capture bioelectrical signals from your wrist and decode them into intuitive, touchless commands. Unlike traditional gesture control systems that rely on cameras or motion tracking, Mudra Link taps directly into your nervous system, enabling lightning-fast, low-latency interaction that feels natural and seamless.

Fully compatible with Android, iOS, Windows, and macOS, Mudra Link opens new dimensions in human-computer interaction across a wide range of applications – from immersive gaming and AR/VR environments to productivity tools, smart home control, and assistive technologies.
Its ergonomic design ensures all-day comfort, while customizable gesture settings offer a tailored experience for casual users, creatives, and professionals alike.

Winner of the CES 2025 Innovation Award in the XR Technologies category, Mudra Link represents a leap forward in AI-powered, neural wearables - bringing hands-free, mind-driven control from science fiction into everyday life.

About Wearable Devices

Founded in San Francisco, Wearable Devices Ltd. is a pioneer in neural interface technology, dedicated to bridging the gap between human intention and digital interaction. Their products are built on the vision of intuitive, non-invasive control - transforming how people connect with technology. By combining neuroscience, AI, and advanced sensor design, the company empowers users with tools that feel as effortless and personal as a thought.

Sam Draper
July 1, 2025

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