Wearable Devices and Rokid Partner to Launch Neural Gesture Control for AI and AR Glasses

Reuters2025-12-24
Wearable Devices and Rokid Partner to Launch Neural Gesture Control for AI and AR Glasses

Wearable Devices Ltd. has announced a collaboration with Rokid, a global leader in human-computer interaction and augmented reality, to deliver neural gesture control for AI and AR glasses. The partnership will see Rokid Glasses, known as the world's lightest full-featured AI and AR glasses, become compatible with Wearable Devices' Mudra Link, a neural wristband for touch-free, wrist-based control. The companies plan joint marketing efforts and a consumer bundle rollout in the second quarter of 2026. Live demonstrations of the integrated experience are scheduled for CES 2026. This collaboration aims to enhance the user experience by enabling natural, fast, and intuitive gesture controls for everyday AI features such as real-time translation, navigation, and audio transcription.

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