Ctrl-labs, a New York-based startup developing a wristband that translates neuromuscular signals into machine-interpretable commands, today announced that it’s acquired patents associated with Myo, a ...
Canadian firm Thalmic Labs has announced the end of sales of the Myo armband, a gesture-control device which was being explored in the realm of prosthetics. Last week, Thalmic Labs co-founder Stephen ...
Canadian wearables company Thalmic Labs has announced that its ceasing sales of its gesture- and motion-guided Myo armband, as it looks to put all its efforts into an as-yet-undisclosed new product.
There's been a lot of buzz around Thalmic Labs’ Myo, a motion controlled arm band that can replace your computer mouse. The WSJ's Eva Tam tells us how it works and whether it's worth $200.