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Myo's armband lets you control your computer just by waving your wrist to do things like change a song on Spotify or play a game.
Total video game immersion might not be as far away as you think: The Oculus Rift is a huge step in the right direction, and it may have an optimal bedfellow in Thalmic’s Myo armband, the ...
After being under development for well over two years, Thalmic's gesture sensing Myo armband is finally out on the market -- so we got our hands on one and took it for a whirl.
The Myo armband can control electronics around you based on your gestures.
This armband could someday replace the mouse. But its creators say that the new language of 3-D gestures needs to be closed and controlled before standards can be set. How will developers react?
Thalmic's futuristic Myo armband is designed to let you control a set of popular applications, games and presentations with simple gestures, but its real value may be as a hands-free input source ...
Can MYO stand out in a gesture-control field that will include Microsoft, Leap Motion, and - who knows - maybe Apple? Check out the video below and decide for yourself.
In a new demo video of how Thalmic Labs' Myo gesture control armband might be used to control devices in the future, we see a player of the addictive ...
The Myo armband harnesses the power of electrical activity in a user's muscles to wirelessly control a computer, phone, or other digital technology.
It should be noted that Apple's invention is in some ways similar to Thalmic Labs' Myo armband input peripheral. Announced in 2013, the specialized device detects hand and arm gestures by ...
Thalmic Labs on Monday announced the availability of a new peripheral called MYO, an armband that allows users to control a Mac, PC, or other device with gestures.
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