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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 ...
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 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.
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
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 ...
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.