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Gaze tracking: Controlling with your eyes - Input Origins #16
Your eyes were never meant to be buttons. Gaze tracking seems natural, which is why it’s now everywhere — from AR/VR headsets and smart glasses to assistive systems that let ALS patients communicate using only their eyes. But looking isn’t the same as intending. That gap has shaped over a century of research, from early psychology labs to modern XR platforms, forcing designers to add dwell-time, confirmations, and secondary inputs just to make gaze usable. Welcome back to - I
Wearable Devices
Jan 291 min read


Touch-Free Magic Arrives: Wearable Devices and Rokid Partner to Power AI and AR Glasses with Neural Control
Wearable Devices Ltd. recently 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
Jan 255 min read


Meet us at SPIE AR | VR | MR 2026, San Francisco
We’re at SPIE AR | VR | MR in San Francisco. Come and see Mudra Link in action.
Wearable Devices
Jan 201 min read


Wearable Devices Brings the Touchless Magic to Android with Neural Gesture Control
Wearable Devices Ltd. today announced the upcoming release of its Mudra Link Android app, extending Mudra Link’s neural gesture control experience to Android users with full feature support.
Wearable Devices
Jan 64 min read


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


The Trackball - Input Origins #15
Before the mouse became the standard tool for pointing and clicking, the trackball had already introduced cursor control. Developed for military radar systems in the 1940s, it allowed operators to move a pointer by rotating a ball instead of pushing a device across a surface. The trackball later moved into air traffic control, arcade games, personal computers, and professional design tools. It offered precise movement without requiring much desk space, but the cheaper and mor
Wearable Devices
Dec 25, 20251 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

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