Wearable Devices Ltd. showcased its latest AI-powered touchless sensing technology at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, marking its seventh appearance at the event. The company featured its largest booth to date, offering hands-on demonstrations of the Mudra Link neural band, which allows users to control smart-glasses, screens, and games using intuitive neural gestures. Visitors experienced new interactive demos, including neural-click speed testing, gesture creation, and smart-screen control. Select partners were given access to advanced neural input capabilities for smart-glasses platforms in a private meeting room.
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