Wearable Devices Secures U.S. Patent for Groundbreaking Neural Interface Technology
Wearable Devices (NASDAQ:WLDS) has secured a crucial U.S. patent for its neural interface technology titled "Gesture and Voice-Controlled Interface Device." The patent covers groundbreaking capabilities for measuring weight, torque, and force through neural signals from the wrist.
The technology enables gesture-based control and physical measurements with applications across multiple sectors including XR environments, Industry 4.0, and brain-computer interfaces. Key features include voice command integration, user interaction systems, and solutions for individuals with severe disabilities.
According to Guy Wagner, co-founder, President and Chief Scientific Officer, this patent represents a significant milestone in protecting the company's core technologies and aligns with their strategic IP roadmap for wearable bio-potential sensors.
Wearable Devices (NASDAQ:WLDS) ha ottenuto un importante brevetto statunitense per la sua tecnologia di interfaccia neurale intitolata "Gesture and Voice-Controlled Interface Device". Il brevetto copre capacità innovative di misurare peso, coppia e forza tramite segnali neurali rilevati dal polso.
La tecnologia consente il controllo tramite gesti e la misurazione di grandezze fisiche, con applicazioni in diversi ambiti tra cui ambienti XR, Industry 4.0 e interfacce cervello-computer. Tra le caratteristiche principali figurano l'integrazione dei comandi vocali, sistemi di interazione con l'utente e soluzioni per persone con disabilità gravi.
Secondo Guy Wagner, cofondatore, Presidente e Chief Scientific Officer, questo brevetto rappresenta una tappa significativa per la protezione delle tecnologie core dell'azienda e si allinea alla loro roadmap strategica di IP per sensori biopotenziali indossabili.
Wearable Devices (NASDAQ:WLDS) ha conseguido un importante patente estadounidense para su tecnología de interfaz neural titulada "Gesture and Voice-Controlled Interface Device". La patente abarca capacidades pioneras para medir peso, par y fuerza a partir de señales neuronales recogidas en la muñeca.
La tecnología permite el control por gestos y la medición de magnitudes físicas, con aplicaciones en múltiples sectores, entre ellos entornos XR, Industry 4.0 e interfaces cerebro-ordenador. Entre sus características clave están la integración de comandos de voz, sistemas de interacción con el usuario y soluciones para personas con discapacidades severas.
Según Guy Wagner, cofundador, Presidente y Chief Scientific Officer, esta patente supone un hito importante para proteger las tecnologías centrales de la compañía y se alinea con su hoja de ruta estratégica de IP para sensores biopotenciales portátiles.
Wearable Devices (NASDAQ:WLDS)가 "Gesture and Voice-Controlled Interface Device"라는 제목의 신경 인터페이스 기술에 대해 중요한 미국 특허를 확보했습니다. 이 특허는 손목에서 수집되는 신경 신호를 통해 무게, 토크(회전력) 및 힘을 측정하는 획기적인 기능을 포함합니다.
이 기술은 제스처 기반 제어와 물리량 측정을 가능하게 하며, XR 환경, Industry 4.0, 뇌-컴퓨터 인터페이스 등 다양한 분야에 적용될 수 있습니다. 주요 기능으로는 음성 명령 통합, 사용자 상호작용 시스템, 중증 장애인을 위한 솔루션 등이 포함됩니다.
공동 창업자이자 회장이며 최고과학책임자인 Guy Wagner에 따르면, 이번 특허는 회사의 핵심 기술을 보호하는 중요한 이정표이며 웨어러블 생체전위 센서에 대한 전략적 IP 로드맵과도 일치한다고 합니다.
Wearable Devices (NASDAQ:WLDS) a obtenu un brevet américain important pour sa technologie d'interface neuronale intitulée "Gesture and Voice-Controlled Interface Device". Le brevet couvre des capacités novatrices de mesure du poids, du couple et de la force à partir de signaux neuronaux prélevés au poignet.
La technologie permet le contrôle par gestes et la mesure de grandeurs physiques, avec des applications dans plusieurs secteurs, notamment les environnements XR, l'Industry 4.0 et les interfaces cerveau-ordinateur. Parmi les fonctionnalités clés figurent l'intégration de commandes vocales, des systèmes d'interaction utilisateur et des solutions pour les personnes lourdement handicapées.
Selon Guy Wagner, cofondateur, président et Chief Scientific Officer, ce brevet représente une étape majeure pour protéger les technologies centrales de l'entreprise et s'aligne sur leur feuille de route stratégique en matière de PI pour les capteurs biopotentiels portables.
Wearable Devices (NASDAQ:WLDS) hat ein wichtiges US-Patent für seine neuronale Schnittstellentechnologie mit dem Titel "Gesture and Voice-Controlled Interface Device" erhalten. Das Patent deckt bahnbrechende Möglichkeiten zur Messung von Gewicht, Drehmoment und Kraft mittels neuronaler Signale vom Handgelenk ab.
Die Technologie ermöglicht gestenbasierte Steuerung und physikalische Messungen und findet Anwendungen in mehreren Bereichen, darunter XR-Umgebungen, Industry 4.0 und Gehirn-Computer-Schnittstellen. Zu den Hauptmerkmalen zählen die Integration von Sprachbefehlen, Nutzer-Interaktionssysteme und Lösungen für Menschen mit schweren Behinderungen.
Nach Angaben von Guy Wagner, Mitgründer, Präsident und Chief Scientific Officer, stellt dieses Patent einen bedeutenden Meilenstein zum Schutz der Kerntechnologien des Unternehmens dar und steht im Einklang mit ihrer strategischen IP-Roadmap für tragbare Biopotenzial-Sensoren.
- Secured strategic U.S. patent protection for core neural interface technology
- Technology has broad applications across multiple high-growth sectors (XR, Industry 4.0, healthcare)
- Patent strengthens company's competitive position in neural interface market
- Aligns with strategic IP roadmap for future technology development
- No immediate revenue impact mentioned
- Commercialization timeline and market adoption unclear
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Wearable Devices' new neural interface patent strengthens their IP portfolio with significant competitive advantages in multiple high-growth markets.
Wearable Devices (WLDS) has secured a substantial intellectual property victory with their newly granted US patent for neural interface technology. The patent, titled "Gesture and Voice-Controlled Interface Device," covers proprietary technology that enables measurement of weight, torque, and force directly from wrist-based sensors. This represents a significant technical achievement in the neural interface space.
The technology's scope is impressively broad, extending beyond basic gesture control to include sophisticated capabilities like estimating object weight, measuring applied torque, and quantifying force applications. These functionalities create a comprehensive neural measurement system with applications across multiple high-value markets.
From a competitive standpoint, this patent strengthens WLDS's position in three strategic sectors: extended reality (XR), where immersive interactions depend on precise physical feedback; Industry 4.0, where manufacturing efficiency relies on accurate measurements; and assistive technologies for individuals with disabilities, where intuitive interfaces are crucial.
The timing is particularly advantageous as neural interfaces represent a rapidly growing segment at the intersection of AI and human-computer interaction. By securing foundational IP in this space, WLDS has established defensive barriers against competitors while potentially opening licensing revenue streams.
What makes this patent particularly valuable is its focus on practical, real-world measurements rather than theoretical applications. The ability to quantify physical properties like weight and torque from wrist-based sensors addresses tangible industrial needs, potentially accelerating commercial adoption compared to more experimental neural interface approaches.
Granted Patent Covers Neural Measurement of Weight, Torque and Force with Broad Applications in Brain-Computer Interfaces, Industry 4.0 and Extended Reality
YOKNEAM ILLIT, ISRAEL, Aug. 11, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Wearable Devices Ltd. (the “Company” or “Wearable Devices”) (Nasdaq: WLDS, WLDSW), a technology growth company specializing in artificial intelligence (“AI”)-powered touchless sensing wearables, today announced that the United States Patent and Trademark Office has officially granted the Company’s patent titled “Gesture and Voice-Controlled Interface Device.”
This newly granted patent protects Wearable Devices’ proprietary neural interface technology that enables gesture-based control and real-world physical measurements directly from the wrist. The patent includes claims for estimating the weight of objects, measuring torque applied when fastening or rotating objects (such as screws or faucets), and quantifying applied force, like when securing connectors in cable harnesses. It also encompasses capabilities related to voice commands, user interaction, extended reality (“XR”) embodiment, and brain-computer interface innovations.
“Securing this patent is a major milestone in the development and protection of our core technologies,” said Guy Wagner, co-founder, President and Chief Scientific Officer of Wearable Devices. “We’re excited to integrate these advanced neural capabilities into our product lines and demonstrate their transformative potential in real-world environments.”
The patent supports Wearable Devices’ strategic IP roadmap, which emphasizes building a broad and adaptable global patent portfolio covering future applications of wearable bio-potential sensors. The innovation covered by this patent is expected to play a pivotal role in various sectors, with key use cases including:
- Deepening immersion and interaction in XR environments.
- Boosting efficiency and accuracy in logistics, industrial, and manufacturing workflows.
- Enhancing daily functionality and embodiment for individuals with severe disabilities.
This patent grant strengthens the Company’s position at the forefront of the neural interface revolution, as it continues to develop next-generation technologies that blend natural human input with digital intelligence.
About Wearable Devices Ltd.
Wearable Devices Ltd. is a pioneering growth company revolutionizing human-computer interaction through its AI-powered neural input technology for both consumer and business markets. Leveraging proprietary sensors, software, and advanced AI algorithms, the Company’s innovative products, including the Mudra Band for iOS and Mudra Link for Android, enable seamless, touch-free interaction by transforming subtle finger and wrist movements into intuitive controls. These groundbreaking solutions enhance gaming, and the rapidly expanding augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR) and XR landscapes. The Company offers a dual-channel business model: direct-to-consumer sales and enterprise licensing. Its flagship Mudra Band integrates functional and stylish design with cutting-edge AI to empower consumers, while its enterprise solutions provide businesses with the tools to deliver immersive and interactive experiences. By setting the input standard for the XR market, Wearable Devices is redefining user experiences and driving innovation in one of the fastest-growing tech sectors. Wearable Devices’ ordinary shares and warrants trade on the Nasdaq under the symbols “WLDS” and “WLDSW,” respectively.
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