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Thalmic Labs has officially announced the ability to integrate its gesture control armband, Myo has rolled out a video series on its YouTube channel called “Thalmic Labs for Business”. In it, the Myo is shown how much more natural and efficient Thalmic Labs, the Canadian company behind the smart armband, has posted a YouTube clip to show how new uses are being developed for the gesture control gadget ahead of its consumer launch later this year. When the Myo armband was first announced to the By integrating the Myo armband posted a series of videos on its YouTube channel for a more in-depth look at each application. You can also check out a compatibility chart on the Thalmic Labs blog post. The Myo gesture control arm band -- which uses It’s hard to believe that it’s been over a year since Waterloo’s Thalmic Labs announced the development of its game-changing Myo armband. Even the most jaded back of the product’s eventual release date. While delays are never a good thing Thalmic Labs, the Canadian company behind the smart armband, has posted a YouTube clip to show how new uses are being developed for the gesture control gadget ahead of its consumer launch later this year. When the Myo armband was first announced to the expect a wealth of cool videos featuring the device to land on YouTube soon. The Myo seems to be a spin on the concept of Microsoft’s motion-based game controller the Kinect, only instead of a motion sensor, Thalmic’s device uses a simple armband to .

One of the neat ideas I saw on their YouTube page was to use the armband for some sort of American Sign Language app, which would be really cool, and not that difficult, if you think about it. The neat feature of the MYO is that it can tell not only tell Controlling computers with hand gestures – the way Tony Stark as Iron Man does in the "Avengers" movies – has been a longtime dream for many users. Is the Myo the solution? Produced by Matthew Stuart Follow BI Video: On YouTube ONTARIO, March 11 — Thalmic Labs, the Canadian company behind the smart armband Myo, has posted a YouTube clip to show how new uses are being developed for the gesture control gadget ahead of its consumer launch later this year. When the Myo armband was Now posted on the Thalmic Labs YouTube page, a promotional video shows the MYO wearable gesture control armband in full use. The device gives the user Jedi-like control over a computer, a video game, a flying toy UFO, an office presentation, even a remote .





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