Wearable Devices (NASDAQ: WLDS), an AI-powered touchless sensing wearables company, today announced it will officially showcase the results of its collaboration with Meta-Bounds Inc. during Augmented World Expo 2026 in Long Beach, California. As part of the collaboration, Meta-Bounds will exhibit its augmented reality solution at the Wearable Devices showroom, where the companies plan to demonstrate the integration of Mudra neural wristband technology with Meta-Bounds’ AR glasses to deliver a seamless AI-driven spatial computing experience.
The demonstration highlights the convergence of neural input and augmented reality, a key area of growth in the wearable technology market. By combining Wearable Devices’ gesture recognition technology with Meta-Bounds’ AR hardware, the collaboration aims to enable touch-free control of digital overlays, potentially enhancing productivity, gaming, and enterprise applications. This integration is part of a broader trend toward hands-free interaction in immersive environments, where traditional controllers or touchscreens may be impractical.
Wearable Devices, known for its Mudra Band and Mudra Link products, uses proprietary sensors and AI algorithms to interpret neural signals from the wrist, allowing users to control devices through subtle gestures. The company operates through a dual-channel model of direct-to-consumer sales and enterprise partnerships, focusing on gaming, productivity, and extended reality (XR) applications. The newly launched ai6 Labs ecosystem aims to accelerate research and product development in neural input technology.
Meta-Bounds, a developer of AR solutions, brings expertise in spatial computing and visual overlays. The partnership with Wearable Devices suggests a push toward more natural user interfaces in AR, where voice commands and hand tracking have limitations. The demonstration at AWE 2026 will likely attract attention from industry professionals seeking practical applications of brain-computer interface (BCI) technology.
The announcement follows Wearable Devices’ continued efforts to establish its neural input technology as a standard in the XR ecosystem. According to the company, the Mudra neural wristband enables touch-free, intuitive control across multiple operating systems, making it versatile for various use cases. The collaboration with Meta-Bounds could pave the way for future integrations with other AR and VR platforms.
For more details on this collaboration, visit the full press release at https://ibn.fm/lkTDM. Updates on Wearable Devices are available in the company’s newsroom at https://ibn.fm/WLDS.
The integration of neural wristband technology with AR glasses represents a significant step toward seamless human-computer interaction, potentially reducing reliance on handheld devices and enabling more immersive experiences. As the XR market expands, such collaborations may define new standards for input methods, influencing both consumer and enterprise adoption of wearable technology.


