Mudra Link is a neural wristband that converts subtle hand gestures into device commands, enabling hands-free control with high accuracy.
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Mudra Link, developed by Wearable Devices Ltd., is a neural wristband that interprets electrical signals from the wrist to control digital devices without physical touch. It enables users to interact with smartphones, computers, smart TVs, and AR/VR systems using subtle hand and finger gestures, redefining how people engage with technology.
Mudra Link uses Surface Nerve Conductance (SNC) sensors to detect neural signals sent to the fingers. These signals are converted into digital commands through deep learning algorithms. Users can assign specific gestures—such as pinching or flicking a finger—to actions like clicking, scrolling, or launching apps. The companion app provides real-time visual feedback to fine-tune gesture recognition.
Designed for everyday comfort, the wristband is lightweight, water-resistant, and made of flexible materials. It’s compatible with various platforms and integrates easily into daily workflows.
Mudra Link suits diverse settings—from controlling presentations and navigating screens in sterile environments, to enabling more accessible device use for individuals with limited mobility. It also shows strong potential in gaming and augmented reality, where gesture-based interaction enhances immersion. As integrations expand, the wristband is poised to play a key role in spatial computing and hands-free control.
The device gained strong attention at CES 2025, with media outlets like Gizmodo, Tom’s Guide, and ZDNet praising its futuristic but practical interface. Reviewers noted its potential to improve digital accessibility and streamline multitasking. Mudra Link is also expanding globally through partnerships, including distribution in Japan via Media Exceed.
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