The wearables startup is at CES 2024 this week to introduce the Mudra Band, a band that replaces the Apple Watch band and allows you to control all of your Apple devices with simple hand gestures. A prototype has already been presented in the past, but this time it is a finished product and available for sale.
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No more searching for the remote control. Change channels or scroll a page on your computer with a simple movement of your hand. It's not magic, it's the new connected accessory developed by Israeli company Wearable Devices. via Its Mudra subsidiary, which will be presented at the CES 2024 electronics show this week in Vegas VegasVegas.
Mudra band is a bracelet that replaces the default bracelet forappleapple Watch, and lets you control your iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, or even your MacBook by just moving your fingers. This feature is named airair Touch, depends on the group of SensorsSensors Nerve conduction (CNS) sensors that detect the nerve message at the wrist when the wearer moves the hand or fingers. This is not a new technology as other companies, such as Facebook, have been working on similar technologies for several years.
Mudra band performance video. © Wearables
Only compatible with Apple products
The bracelet connects via Bluetooth LE (Bluetooth Low Energy), and replaces your mouse, touch screen, or The touchpadThe touchpad. Move your hand to move the cursor or move through items, pinch your finger with your thumb to tap, pinch to simulate a long press or scroll, etc. The band can be configured for multiple devices. Simply swipe through them on your Apple Watch to select the device you want to control.
The Mudra Band costs around €350 (offered at €323.95 plus €23.95 delivery costs). It only works with Apple brand products and requires a minimum Apple Watch Series 5, as well as an iPhone 7 or later. The bracelet has its own battery and the mudra advertises independenceindependence For two days, for one hour.