Wearable Devices to Showcase AI-Powered Neural Wristband at XR Fair Tokyo 2025
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Tuesday, Jul 1, 2025 8:46 am ET1min read
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The Mudra Link, a neural input wristband, enables hands-free, gesture-based control of digital devices using neural signals. Recognized with a CES 2025 Innovation Award, Mudra Link has garnered strong media praise for its intuitive interface, low-latency performance, and ability to bridge neural input with spatial computing. The wristband is compatible with multiple platforms including Android, iOS, Windows, macOS, and various AR glasses brands such as Xreal, Rokid, RayNeo, Virtue, and TCL, and can be paired with the Apple Vision Pro.
Wearable Devices operates through two distinct business channels: Mudra Link and Mudra Band for B2C consumers, enabling intuitive, touchless control of Bluetooth HID-compatible platforms and the Apple Eco-System; and the Mudra Development Kit for B2B enterprises, allowing companies to integrate neural gesture control into their own products and applications, supporting custom interaction experiences across AR, XR, and smart environments.
Shmuel Barel, Chief Marketing Officer of Wearable Devices, stated, "Gestures like tap, pinch, and wrist flick are becoming the most natural way to control smart glasses and face-worn devices. Wrist-based gesture control is quickly becoming a standard, and Wearable Devices has led this shift with years of innovation and real-world deployment. Japan’s early adoption of cutting-edge tech in both consumer and enterprise markets makes XR Fair Tokyo the perfect stage to showcase how Mudra enables seamless, hands-free interaction across AR use cases."
To schedule a meeting with Wearable Devices during XR Fair Tokyo, visit [here](https://tinyurl.com/mv422y23).
References:
[1] https://www.streetinsider.com/Globe+Newswire/Wearable+Devices+to+Showcase+Mudra+Link%2C+Its+Established+AI-Based+Neural+Wristband+for+Smart+Glasses%2C+at+XR+Fair+Tokyo+2025/25001903.html
[2] https://www.stocktitan.net/news/WLDS/wearable-devices-to-showcase-mudra-link-its-established-ai-based-ec7mrt3ms6nb.html
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Wearable Devices will showcase its Mudra Link AI-based neural wristband for smart glasses at XR Fair Tokyo 2025. Mudra Link enables hands-free, gesture-based control of digital devices using neural signals. The wristband has received strong media praise for its low-latency performance and ability to bridge neural input with spatial computing. XR Fair Tokyo is a leading B2B exhibition dedicated to virtual reality, augmented reality, and the metaverse ecosystem.
Wearable Devices Ltd. (Nasdaq: WLDS), a technology growth company specializing in AI-powered touchless sensing wearable devices, will exhibit its Mudra Link at the Fifth XR Fair Tokyo (XR Fair Tokyo), scheduled from July 2 to 4, 2025, at the Tokyo Big Sight convention center. The event, a leading B2B exhibition for virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and the broader metaverse ecosystem, provides a premier platform for companies to showcase cutting-edge innovations.The Mudra Link, a neural input wristband, enables hands-free, gesture-based control of digital devices using neural signals. Recognized with a CES 2025 Innovation Award, Mudra Link has garnered strong media praise for its intuitive interface, low-latency performance, and ability to bridge neural input with spatial computing. The wristband is compatible with multiple platforms including Android, iOS, Windows, macOS, and various AR glasses brands such as Xreal, Rokid, RayNeo, Virtue, and TCL, and can be paired with the Apple Vision Pro.
Wearable Devices operates through two distinct business channels: Mudra Link and Mudra Band for B2C consumers, enabling intuitive, touchless control of Bluetooth HID-compatible platforms and the Apple Eco-System; and the Mudra Development Kit for B2B enterprises, allowing companies to integrate neural gesture control into their own products and applications, supporting custom interaction experiences across AR, XR, and smart environments.
Shmuel Barel, Chief Marketing Officer of Wearable Devices, stated, "Gestures like tap, pinch, and wrist flick are becoming the most natural way to control smart glasses and face-worn devices. Wrist-based gesture control is quickly becoming a standard, and Wearable Devices has led this shift with years of innovation and real-world deployment. Japan’s early adoption of cutting-edge tech in both consumer and enterprise markets makes XR Fair Tokyo the perfect stage to showcase how Mudra enables seamless, hands-free interaction across AR use cases."
To schedule a meeting with Wearable Devices during XR Fair Tokyo, visit [here](https://tinyurl.com/mv422y23).
References:
[1] https://www.streetinsider.com/Globe+Newswire/Wearable+Devices+to+Showcase+Mudra+Link%2C+Its+Established+AI-Based+Neural+Wristband+for+Smart+Glasses%2C+at+XR+Fair+Tokyo+2025/25001903.html
[2] https://www.stocktitan.net/news/WLDS/wearable-devices-to-showcase-mudra-link-its-established-ai-based-ec7mrt3ms6nb.html

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