Wearable Devices to Showcase Neural Interface Innovations and Smart-Glasses Integration at CES 2026
December 31st, 2025 2:15 PM
By: Newsworthy Staff
Wearable Devices Ltd. will demonstrate its neural gesture-control technology for AI and AR glasses at CES 2026, highlighting partnership advancements, platform updates, and new intellectual property developments that could reshape human-computer interaction across consumer and enterprise markets.

Wearable Devices Ltd. (Nasdaq: WLDS, WLDSW) will present an expanded showcase of neural interface technologies at CES 2026 in Las Vegas from January 6-9, featuring partnership demonstrations, software platform enhancements, and new research developments. The company's collaboration with Rokid will be highlighted through live demonstrations of wrist-based neural gesture control for AI and AR glasses using the Mudra Link device, with both companies coordinating product readiness, onboarding processes, and joint marketing efforts for a consumer bundle scheduled for release in the second quarter of 2026.
Simultaneously, Wearable Devices is rolling out significant updates to the Mudra Link application that position it as a unified input solution for smart-glasses ecosystems. These updates introduce customized gesture presets and enable direct onboarding on supported glasses models, eliminating the need for separate PCs or mobile devices while delivering more consistent cross-brand gesture control. This capability becomes increasingly important as smart glasses expand across both consumer and enterprise markets, requiring standardized input methods that work seamlessly across different manufacturers' products.
The company is also showcasing intellectual property advancements at CES through its successful demonstration of pre-commercial EMG-based weight-estimation technology running on Mudra Link. This technology builds upon recently granted patents covering neural measurement of weight, torque, and applied force from the wrist, strengthening Wearable Devices' neuromuscular computing roadmap. These developments position the platform for future applications in diverse fields including robotics, healthcare, sports technology, and extended reality environments.
Wearable Devices' approach combines direct-to-consumer sales with enterprise licensing and collaborations, providing both individual users and business partners with advanced input solutions for immersive environments. The company's technology enables touch-free, intuitive control of digital devices using gestures across multiple operating systems, setting standards for neural input within the extended reality ecosystem. By advancing both commercial partnerships and underlying research, Wearable Devices aims to shape natural user experiences across some of technology's fastest-growing markets while expanding the practical applications of neural interface technology beyond current limitations.
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