Wearable Devices and RayNeo Unveil First Neural-Controlled AR Glasses at CES 2025

Wearable Devices and RayNeo Unveil First Neural-Controlled AR Glasses at CES 2025, Serving as the Catalyst for Strategic Collaborations and OEM Integrations

Yokneam Illit, Israel, Dec. 18, 2024  — Wearable Devices Ltd. (the “Company” or “Wearable Devices”) (Nasdaq: WLDS, WLDSW), an award-winning pioneer in artificial intelligence (“AI”)-based wearable gesture control technology, is thrilled to invite leading brands and original equipment manufacturers (“OEM”) to try hands on the first augmented reality (“AR”) glasses that are fully controlled by Wearable Devices’ neural wristband, at CES 2025. Wearable Devices and RayNeo will unveil their seamless and instinctive gesture control user experience of Mudra Link Neural Wristband with RayNeo’s latest AR Glasses. This collaboration showcases Wearable Devices’ mission to revolutionize human-computer interaction by enabling seamless, hands-free control in AR environments.

At CES Booth #15758 in the LVCC Central Hall, attendees will have the unique opportunity to experience the world’s first neural-controlled AR glasses integration in action. Combining RayNeo’s expertise in augmented reality with Wearable Devices’ neural gesture technology, this joint demonstration brings a new level of interactivity to AR applications, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in the extended reality (“XR”) space.

The synergy between the collaboration of Wearable Devices and RayNeo leverages the cutting-edge capabilities of both technologies:

Mudra Link Neural Wristband: Utilizing proprietary surface nerve conductance sensors, Mudra Link captures subtle finger and wrist movements, translating them into precise digital commands. The device’s compatibility with Android, Windows, and macOS makes it a versatile solution for AR, gaming, productivity, and more.

RayNeo’s Latest AR Glasses: Designed with advanced optics and ergonomic features, RayNeo’s AR glasses provide high-resolution displays and robust functionality for applications ranging from immersive entertainment to professional productivity.

Integrating these two technologies allows users to control AR interfaces effortlessly with intuitive gestures, eliminating the need for physical controllers or touch-based interactions.

“At Wearable Devices, we are committed to advancing neural interface technology to create natural, intuitive user experiences,” said Asher Dahan, Chief Executive Officer of Wearable Devices. “Our collaboration with RayNeo brings us a step closer to mass adoption of smart glasses operated by a neural wristband, highlights the transformative potential of combining Mudra Link with AR glasses, demonstrating how neural gesture control can redefine augmented reality applications across industries.”

“Our collaboration with Wearable Devices marks an exciting step in advancing AR innovation,” said Howie Li, Chief Executive Officer of RayNeo. “The integration of neural gesture control with our latest AR glasses opens new possibilities for intuitive and immersive user experiences.”

This innovative integration positions Wearable Devices as a leader in neural wrist-worn solutions category for the rapidly evolving AR and XR markets, enabling enhanced accessibility and usability in extended reality environments.

Visitors to CES Booth #15758 can witness live demonstrations of real-world applications, including gaming, productivity, and smart control features. Both companies’ executives and technical teams will be available to provide insights into the technologies and their implications for the future of AR and XR industries.

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