Wearable Devices (NASDAQ: WLDS) announced that the United States Patent and Trademark Office has issued a Notice of Allowance for a continuation patent within its “Gesture and Voice-Controlled Interface Device” family. The patent covers authentication technologies that combine gesture recognition with unique biological signals, enabling highly accurate user verification for applications such as secure payments, access control, and user authentication.
The allowed claims describe a system integrating gesture and biopotential sensors to analyze neural signals and create personalized gesture signatures. This approach leverages the user's unique biological markers to ensure that only authorized individuals can access devices or systems. According to the company, this development strengthens its intellectual property portfolio and supports broader adoption of its AI-powered touchless interface technology across augmented reality/virtual reality (AR/VR), enterprise, and smart environments.
Wearable Devices Ltd., a growth company pioneering human-computer interaction, focuses on AI-powered neural input touchless technology. Its consumer products, the Mudra Band and Mudra Link, define the neural input category for wrist-worn devices and brain-computer interfaces. These products enable touch-free, intuitive control of digital devices using gestures across multiple operating systems. The company operates through a dual-channel model of direct-to-consumer sales and enterprise licensing and collaborations.
The new patent is expected to enhance security and convenience for users, particularly in sectors where authentication is critical. By combining gesture recognition with biopotential signals, the technology offers a higher level of security compared to traditional methods like passwords or fingerprints. This innovation could accelerate the adoption of touchless interfaces in AR/VR, smart environments, and enterprise settings, where secure and seamless user verification is essential.
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The patent allowance marks a significant step for Wearable Devices in its mission to set the standard for neural input in the XR ecosystem. As the company continues to innovate, its technology is poised to shape the future of seamless, natural user experiences across some of the world’s fastest-growing tech markets.


