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A few years ago, Thalmic Labs demonstrated its muscle-controlled Myo armband that promised to bring the world of gesture controls that looked so cool in "Minority Report" to life. For the past ...
The Myo is a gesture-control armband that recognizes movements from hands and fingers, then sends the commands wirelessly over Bluetooth to a computer, mobile phone or other device.
The futuristic-feeling $200 Myo differentiates itself from other gesture control gadgets in interesting ways. But it doesn’t make me believe we’ll all be waving at our computers and gaming ...
Thalmic Labs is currently accepting pre-orders for the MYO at $149 per armband. To keep up with our CES coverage, check out our 2014CES tag. Story by Natt Garun ...
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.
MYO is an armband that senses your muscular activity and movement through space. 2 / 3. ... Can MYO stand out in a gesture-control field that will include Microsoft, Leap Motion, and ...
WATERLOO, ON--(Marketwired - Mar 2, 2015) - Thalmic Labs, pioneers in the future of human-computer interaction, today announces the availability of its gesture control device, the Myo armband, on ...
Unlike other gesture control devices that rely on positioning through camera tracking, the MYO armband senses electrical activity in the muscles that control hand and finger motions. Its worn on the ...
The Myo Gesture Control Armband?lets you control games, presentations, and media players with the wave of your hand, but it won't replace your mouse and keyboard anytime soon.