Wearable Devices Secures U.S. Patent for Breakthrough Voice and Gesture Control Technology, Enhancing Leadership in AI Wearables Market
Wearable Devices (NASDAQ:WLDS) has secured a U.S. patent for its innovative "Gesture and Voice-Controlled Interface Device" technology. The breakthrough combines gesture recognition with voice control and biometric authentication for enhanced human-machine interaction.
The patented technology enables users to seamlessly integrate voice commands for high-level tasks with gesture controls for precise adjustments. A unique feature includes biometric authentication using neural and voice signatures for enhanced security. This development strengthens the company's position in consumer electronics and enterprise applications markets.
The patent adds to Wearable Devices' intellectual property portfolio, which includes multiple patent families focused on bio-potential sensors for human-machine interfaces.
Wearable Devices (NASDAQ:WLDS) ha ottenuto un brevetto statunitense per la sua innovativa tecnologia “Gesture and Voice-Controlled Interface Device”. Questa soluzione rivoluzionaria integra il riconoscimento dei gesti con il controllo vocale e l'autenticazione biometrica per migliorare l'interazione uomo-macchina.
La tecnologia brevettata consente agli utenti di combinare senza soluzione di continuità comandi vocali per compiti di alto livello con gesti per aggiustamenti più precisi. Una caratteristica distintiva è l’autenticazione biometrica basata su firme neurali e vocali per una maggiore sicurezza. Questo sviluppo rafforza la posizione dell'azienda nei mercati dell'elettronica di consumo e delle applicazioni enterprise.
Il brevetto si aggiunge al portafoglio di proprietà intellettuale di Wearable Devices, che comprende diverse famiglie di brevetti concentrate su sensori bio-potenziali per interfacce uomo-macchina.
Wearable Devices (NASDAQ:WLDS) ha obtenido una patente en EE. UU. para su innovadora tecnología “Gesture and Voice-Controlled Interface Device”. Este avance combina el reconocimiento de gestos con el control por voz y la autenticación biométrica para mejorar la interacción entre humanos y máquinas.
La tecnología patentada permite a los usuarios integrar de forma fluida comandos de voz para tareas de alto nivel con controles gestuales para ajustes precisos. Una característica única es la autenticación biométrica mediante firmas neuronales y de voz para reforzar la seguridad. Este desarrollo consolida la posición de la empresa en los mercados de electrónica de consumo y aplicaciones empresariales.
La patente se suma al portafolio de propiedad intelectual de Wearable Devices, que incluye múltiples familias de patentes centradas en sensores de bio-potencial para interfaces hombre-máquina.
Wearable Devices (NASDAQ:WLDS)는 혁신적인 “Gesture and Voice-Controlled Interface Device” 기술에 대해 미국 특허를 획득했습니다. 이 획기적인 기술은 제스처 인식과 음성 제어, 생체 인증을 결합해 인간-기계 상호작용을 향상시킵니다.
해당 특허 기술은 사용자가 고수준 작업에는 음성 명령을, 세부 조정에는 제스처 제어를 매끄럽게 통합할 수 있게 합니다. 고유한 특징으로는 보안을 강화하기 위한 신경 신호 및 음성 서명을 이용한 생체 인증이 포함됩니다. 이 개발은 소비자 전자제품 및 기업용 애플리케이션 시장에서 회사의 입지를 강화합니다.
이번 특허는 인간-기계 인터페이스용 생체전위 센서에 중점을 둔 여러 특허군을 포함하는 Wearable Devices의 지적 재산 포트폴리오에 추가됩니다.
Wearable Devices (NASDAQ:WLDS) a obtenu un brevet aux États-Unis pour sa technologie innovante « Gesture and Voice-Controlled Interface Device ». Cette avancée combine le reconnaissance des gestes avec le contrôle vocal et l'authentification biométrique pour améliorer l'interaction homme-machine.
La technologie brevetée permet aux utilisateurs d'intégrer de manière fluide des commandes vocales pour des tâches de haut niveau avec des gestes pour des ajustements précis. Une caractéristique unique est l’authentification biométrique basée sur des signatures neuronales et vocales pour une sécurité renforcée. Ce développement consolide la position de l'entreprise sur les marchés de l'électronique grand public et des applications d'entreprise.
Le brevet s'ajoute au portefeuille de propriété intellectuelle de Wearable Devices, qui comprend plusieurs familles de brevets axées sur les capteurs de bio-potentiel pour les interfaces homme-machine.
Wearable Devices (NASDAQ:WLDS) hat in den USA ein Patent für seine innovative Technologie „Gesture and Voice-Controlled Interface Device“ erhalten. Der Durchbruch verbindet Gestenerkennung mit Sprachsteuerung und biometrischer Authentifizierung zur verbesserten Mensch-Maschine-Interaktion.
Die patentierte Technik ermöglicht es Anwendern, Sprachbefehle für übergeordnete Aufgaben nahtlos mit Gestensteuerung für präzise Anpassungen zu kombinieren. Eine besondere Eigenschaft ist die biometrische Authentifizierung mittels neuronaler und sprachlicher Signaturen zur Erhöhung der Sicherheit. Diese Entwicklung stärkt die Marktposition des Unternehmens im Bereich Unterhaltungselektronik und Enterprise-Anwendungen.
Das Patent ergänzt das geistige Eigentumsportfolio von Wearable Devices, das mehrere Patentfamilien umfasst, die sich auf Bio-Potenzial-Sensoren für Mensch-Maschine-Schnittstellen konzentrieren.
- Secured strategic U.S. patent for combined gesture and voice control technology
- Technology offers enhanced security through biometric authentication
- Strengthens intellectual property portfolio in growing AI wearables market
- Positions company to capture market share in consumer electronics and enterprise segments
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Wearable Devices' new patent combines voice and gesture control with biometric authentication, strengthening their IP portfolio and competitive position in the AI wearables market.
Wearable Devices (NASDAQ: WLDS) has secured a strategic US patent titled "Gesture and Voice-Controlled Interface Device" that represents a significant enhancement to their intellectual property portfolio. The technology creates a hybrid interaction system that intelligently combines voice commands with gesture controls, addressing fundamental limitations in current human-computer interfaces.
The patent's core innovation is in how it divides tasks between input methods: voice commands handle high-level instructions while gestures provide precision control - creating a more natural interaction flow than either method alone. This approach solves a persistent problem in current interfaces where voice commands lack precision and gestures alone struggle with complex instructions.
Most compelling is the integration of biometric authentication using neural and voice signatures, which adds a security layer missing from conventional voice systems. This addresses critical vulnerabilities in voice-only platforms that cannot reliably verify user identity.
This patent strengthens Wearable Devices' position in both consumer electronics and enterprise markets by creating technological differentiation in a crowded field. The company is building a comprehensive IP moat with multiple patent families around bio-potential sensors for human-machine interfaces. This systematic approach to IP development suggests a strategic roadmap rather than isolated innovation.
The integration of multi-modal controls with biometric security positions Wearable Devices to potentially capture share in high-growth markets including extended reality (XR) systems, where intuitive and secure interfaces remain a significant unsolved challenge for mass adoption.
Yokneam Illit, Israel, Sept. 10, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Wearable Devices Ltd. (Nasdaq: WLDS, WLDSW) (the “Company” or “Wearable Devices”), a technology growth company specializing in artificial intelligence (“AI”)-powered touchless sensing wearables, today announced that the United States Patent and Trademark Office has granted a significant patent titled "Gesture and Voice-Controlled Interface Device” which covers a groundbreaking technology that integrates gesture recognition and voice control, enhanced by biometric authentication.
This patent positions Wearable Devices to capture significant share in high-growth segments, including consumer electronics and enterprise applications.
The newly granted patent enables a more natural and intuitive way for people to interact with smart devices, including smartphones, laptops, and extended reality (XR) systems. The patent refers to a system that combines the strengths of voice commands and gestures to create a fluid and precise user experience.
For instance, voice is ideal for high-level tasks, like issuing a command to connect a device, while gestures excel at precise, continuous adjustments. Instead of relying solely on one method, users can seamlessly combine both - issuing a voice command to initiate an action and then using a hand gesture for fine-tuned control.
This eliminates the awkwardness of using voice alone for detailed tasks or gestures alone for complex commands, showcasing the seamless synergy between the two modes of interaction.
The patent also includes an optional layer of biometric authentication using unique neural and voice signatures, which verifies the user’s identity through personalized bio-signals. This enhanced security feature offers a significant advantage over traditional voice-only systems that lack a way to verify the user.
“While voice control is a powerful tool in smart environments, it often falls short in precision, personalization, and security,” said Guy Wagner, co-founder, President and Chief Scientific Officer of Wearable Devices.
“By integrating gesture recognition and verifying the user through neural and voice-based signatures, we’re redefining what natural interaction with technology looks like. This patent paves the way for interfaces that are not only intuitive but also personalized and secure, unlocking a more seamless and trustworthy human-machine relationship.”
This patent complements Wearable Devices’ growing intellectual property portfolio, which includes multiple patent families covering the use of bio-potential sensors for next-generation human-machine interfaces. The Company’s strategy is to maintain flexible and global protection for technologies that enable natural, secure, and immersive interactions with digital devices.
About Wearable Devices
Wearable Devices Ltd. (Nasdaq: WLDS, WLDSW) is a growth company pioneering human-computer interaction through its AI-powered neural input touchless technology. Leveraging proprietary sensors, software, and advanced AI algorithms, the Company’s consumer products - the Mudra Band and Mudra Link - are defining the neural input category both for wrist-worn devices and for brain-computer interfaces. These products enable touch-free, intuitive control of digital devices using gestures across multiple operating systems.
Operating through a dual-channel model of direct-to-consumer sales and enterprise licensing and collaborations, Wearable Devices empowers consumers with stylish, functional wearables for enhanced experiences in gaming, productivity, and XR. In the business sector, the Company provides enterprise partners with advanced input solutions for immersive and interactive environments, from augmented reality/virtual reality/XR to smart environments.
By setting the standard for neural input in the XR ecosystem, Wearable Devices is shaping the future of seamless, natural user experiences across some of the world’s fastest-growing tech markets. Wearable Devices’ ordinary shares and warrants trade on the Nasdaq Capital Market under the symbols “WLDS” and “WLDSW,” respectively.
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