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Wearable Devices Brings Neural Input to the Center of the Smart-Glasses Ecosystem at CES 2026
Wearable Devices Ltd. will demonstrate how neural interaction can become a reliable and intuitive control method across smart-glasses and screens at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Marking its seventh CES exhibition, the Company’s presence will include its largest booth to date, featuring multiple hands-on demos for both consumers and eco-system partners.
Wearable Devices
Jan 55 min read


10 Years in the Making - a CTO x CSO Discussion
How helping a nervous student on his first day at work spiked the signal that formed the team behind the world’s first neural wristband. The discussion explores how raw wrist signals were gradually transformed into structured data, algorithms, and machine-learning models capable of recognizing intent before movement. 🧠 Early Exposure to BCI Concepts Early encounters with brain–computer interfaces revealed a simple truth: breakthrough technology often begins in imperfect form
Shmuel Barel
Dec 26, 20253 min read


Wearable Devices and Rokid Partner to Bring Neural Gesture Control to AI and AR Glasses
Wearable Devices Ltd. today announced a collaboration with Rokid – a global pioneer in human-computer interaction and augmented reality, to deliver gesture control for AI and augmented reality (“AR”) glasses that feels natural, fast and consistent in daily use. Under the collaboration, Rokid Glasses and Wearable Devices’ Mudra Link are compatible and ready for each other, with joint marketing and consumer bundle opportunities planned for a second quarter of 2026 rollout.
Wearable Devices
Dec 25, 20255 min read


Wearable Devices Introduces Updates for the Mudra Link Application with Customized Presets and Enhanced Smart-Glasses Usability
Wearable Devices Ltd. today announced two updates designed to simplify and standardize gesture-based interaction across the smart-glasses ecosystem: customized presets and compatibility of the Mudra Link application on select smart glasses models.
Wearable Devices
Dec 22, 20254 min read


Gesture UI Intelligence for the Smart Glasses Era
Before words, there were gestures. Now technology is learning their meaning. Hand gestures are our oldest interface - instinctive, not learned. We never shaped them for machines; they evolved for human communication and interaction. Today, gestures are becoming the language through which we communicate with machines. What's in a Name? “That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” Everybody is trying to name and claim dominance in the post-iPhone era - f
Shmuel Barel
Dec 19, 20253 min read


At the Front line of Neural Interaction - A CSO x CPO conversation
Neural control delivers what every interface demands: reliability at scale, and this conversation explores how it’s done at the product level. Smart glasses are evolving fast, but input design still lags behind. Legacy interfaces don’t fit face-worn devices. Solving the interaction challenge unlocks the next wave of adoption. The Paradox of Innovation: Familiar Enough to Use, New Enough to Matter True innovation walks a fine line. It must feel familiar enough to trust, yet ne
Shmuel Barel
Dec 12, 20252 min read


Wearable Devices Kicks Off High-Wearable Devices Receives Approval for $750,000 Budget for Neurorehabilitation Pilot with Soroka Medical Center
Wearable Devices Ltd. today announced it has received a grant approval from the Israel Innovation Authority (“IIA”) for a total budget of $750,000 to finance a clinical pilot program in partnership with Soroka University Medical Center (“Soroka Hospital”).
Wearable Devices
Dec 11, 20254 min read


Wearable Devices Ltd. Announces a Warrant Inducement Transaction for $5.68 Million in Gross Proceeds
Wearable Devices Ltd. today announced announced a warrant inducement agreement with an existing institutional investor.
This agreement facilitates the immediate exercise of Existing Warrants to purchase up to 3,322,000 ordinary shares at $1.71 per share.
The transaction will result in gross cash proceeds of approximately $5.68 million, which the Company intends to use for working capital and general corporate purposes.
Wearable Devices
Nov 30, 20254 min read

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