
As a result, a user can control household electronics, smart watches, smartphones, AR glasses, VR headsets, TVs, drones, etc. Wearable Devices develops gadgets that make the human hand a versatile input interface for contactless interaction with other devices through its proprietary platform, Mudra. At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2021, Mudra Band was rewarded for tech innovations and as the best wearable device. This device was developed for Apple Watch to provide contactless watch management.


At the moment, Wearable Devices is in the final production stage of its first B2C consumer product, Mudra Band. Under its development strategy, the issuer works with both B2B and B2C customers. The Wearable Devices' solution was first introduced to the market in 2014. The company is now in transition from R&D to the commercialisation of the technology in its B2B products. is an Israeli company developing a wrist wearable band, which uses subtle finger movements to control digital gadgets. On 8 July, the company is planning to go public by listing on the NASDAQ under the "WLDS" ticker symbol. develops a non-invasive neural input interface in the form of a band, which helps to resolve the control and synchronisation of devices. Leading technology companies are constantly working on creating ecosystems, and easy and convenient ways to manage them.
Nonetheless, the methods to control them remain rather primitive. Almost everyone in the modern world is using smart gadgets in their everyday life, from smartphones to electric kettles.
