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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.
Since 2002 and the release of Minority Report, hand gesture driven computing has been a dream of UI designers everywhere. Thanks to a Canadian company called Thalmic Labs, we won’t have to wait until ...
The hype, it turned out, was worth heeding. Myo, a wireless, gesture-control armband that earned tens of thousands of preorders in just a few months, is now shipping to customers.
Gesture Control Basic waving and fist-making gestures are the extent of the Myo's abilities. You're not going to be reenacting scenes from Minority Report anytime soon.
The Myo Gesture Control Armband from Thalmic Labs aims to give you motion control without the need for a Wii remote, a presentation controller, or anything else you have to hold.
The armband, dubbed the MYO, comes with a developer API that lets you fully utilize this sophisticated piece of equipment. By John Hewitt February 27, 2013 ...
Next month, the Myo makes its debut on the retail market under a distribution pact with Amazon. Its creators say their device has the potential to shake up how we use computers. By David Friend ...
WATERLOO, ON--(Marketwired - Aug 19, 2014) - Thalmic Labs, a pioneer in human-computer interaction, today announces the integration of its flagship product, the Myo armband, with smartglasses ...
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 ...