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All in all, Myo’s gesture recognition definitely needs a lot of improvement before the device can become a mainstream gadget for gesture recognition. Myo Gesture Control Armband: Prototype Worthy ...
Business Kitchener’s North Inc. sells Myo armband technology Gesture control technology was shelved after the company pivoted to smart glasses July 5, 2019 1 min read ...
New York-based CTRL Labs, which is working on a device that can translate electrical muscle impulses into digital signals, has acquired the patents for Kitchener-Waterloo-based North ‘s armband ...
– Stephen Lake The Myo armband, created by North, named Thalmic Labs at the time, used electromyography (EMG) sensors to measure and record electrical impulses given off by muscles. By digesting these ...
Before pivoting to smart glasses, Thalmic Labs (now North) tried its best to make its Myo gestural arm band controller the future of user input. Now, another startup is picking up the baton ...
Ctrl-labs, a New York-based startup developing a wristband that translates neuromuscular signals into machine-interpretable commands, today announced that it’s acquired patents associated with ...
See also: Myo gesture control armband augments prosthetic arm The use of EMG in consumer devices was a new concept, and as ZDNet found in a review of the $199 device, there were teething issues.
Canadian-based Thalmic Labs is ending sales of the Myo armband in preparation for something new. Co-founder Stephen Lake outlined in a blog post how Thalmic got where it is, and what the company’s ...
Thalmic has enjoyed a fair amount of success with its gesture-controlling Myo armband, which found uses in everything from DJ sets to prosthetics. However, the company is trying something radical ...
Canadian wearables company Thalmic Labs has announced that its ceasing sales of its gesture- and motion-guided Myo armband, as it looks to put all its efforts into an as-yet-undisclosed new ...
The Myo gaming armband slips comfortably on your arm and allows you to take control of your phone, computer, or other electronic device. You can use it to take control in your digital world of choice ...