Wearable Devices Upgrades Apple TV Experience Through Gesture Control
The Mudra Band now offers users touchless navigation and operation of their Apple TV using gestures such as swiping fingers that resemble D-pad device functionality
Wearable Devices a technology growth company specializing in AI-powered touchless sensing wearables announced a new technology feature for the Mudra Band which allows users to control their Apple TV device using touchless hand movements, such as swiping fingers across as if they are using an imagined virtual Directional Pad, or D-pad. This new technology offers the ability to use the Mudra Band either as a pointing device, or as a wearable touchless directional pad interface.
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The Mudra Band is an AI-powered aftermarket Apple Watch band, which processes data from its accelerometer, gyroscope, and proprietary surface nerve conductance sensors. Machine-learning algorithms detect the unique pattern of tiny finger movements and changes in wrist neural activity. The Mudra Band’s Air-Touch functionality enables the use of subtle finger movements for point, click, and drag and drop interactions. The user can control devices across the Apple product ecosystem and other connected devices using discrete gestures such as a tap of the index finger and thumb, the continuous fingertip pressure between the index finger and thumb, and wrist movements.
With the new added technology and functionality, Mudra Band users will be able to navigate a complex menu, immerse themselves in their favorite game, andoperate Apple TV with precise effortless gestures. D-pad functionality is ideal for Apple TV applications where precise directional control allows users to move in discrete steps. This is well-suited for navigation in menus, games, and other interfaces where familiar gestures are used, such as the “slide-to-unlock” gesture to navigate left or right.
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“With the integration of the directional pad interface, interacting with digital devices has never been easier. Our intuitive interface and user-experience brings a new level of convenience at your fingertips, whether you’re a seasoned tech enthusiast or a casual user,” commented Asher Dahan, Chief Executive Officer of Wearable Devices. “Our commitment to delivering exceptional user experiences is reflected in all aspects of this new feature. This technology makes interaction with digital device more accessible to everyone and it perfectly aligns with our product philosophy and Company vision for setting the input standard for extended reality experiences.”
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