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Thumb Micro-Gestures are used to control the classic game Snake
AWE Expo Day 2 is about to begin! We’re constantly exploring new interaction methods to make control more natural, seamless, and intuitive. Our testing continues to show that different devices, applications, and user experiences often benefit from different gesture schemes. In this example, Thumb Micro-Gestures are used to control the classic game Snake. 🕺 Visit us at AWE 2026 📍 Booth #648 🧠 Room 201A (2nd Floor) to explore Mudra Studio, Mudra Pro, and more.
Wearable Devices
Jun 171 min read


Another great day at AWE 2026.
Here’s a look at one of the concepts we’re exploring: combining EMG-based neural input from two Mudra Link bands with open-source computer vision hand tracking. By synchronizing real-time pressure levels and multi-hand interactions, we’re exploring how neural input and computer vision can help teach machines not only what humans do, but how they do it. As Physical AI advances, understanding human tasks requires more than observing motion alone. Intent, force, timing, coordina
Wearable Devices
Jun 171 min read

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