At CES 2025, CNET explored the evolving landscape of smart glasses and recognized Mudra Link as a key innovation in gesture-based control.
As CNET wrote:
“The RayNeo X3 Pro, a pair of AR glasses, have cameras, enable hand tracking and have dual displays built into the clear lenses in a smaller size than a pair I wore last year. They work with a wrist-worn neural band made by Mudra that, similar to Meta's prototype Orion glasses, can detect small finger movements and use them to control apps.”
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