Myo By Thalmic Labs


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SAN FRANCISCO — What if shooting a target in a video game was as simple as pointing your finger? The Myo is a connected armband developed by Thalmic Labs that can sense not only your arm's position, but also your hand gestures. Developer kits for this But Kitchener, Ont.-based Thalmic Labs Inc. has bridged the gap between science-fiction and reality with the Myo, an armband that lets users control their laptop, phone and television with simple hand and wrist movements. Next month, the Myo makes its Thalmic Labs today annonced the integration of its flagship product, the Myo armband, with smartglasses, including Google Glass, Epson Moverio, and Recon Jet. The Myo armband enables workers to interact with smartglasses using hand and finger gestures If you haven’t already heard about wearable technology, it won't be long before you do. Devices like Google Glass and Jawbone are already nearly household names, but soon, a new gesture control armband, called MYO, will be in the ranks of recognizable WATERLOO, ON--(Marketwired - Jun 5, 2013) - Thalmic Labs, makers of the revolutionary wearable gesture control device MYO, today announced the closing of a $14.5 million Series A financing round led by Spark Capital and Intel Capital. "The funding will KITCHENER, Ont. - When Tom Cruise introduced the concept of gesture-control technology to audiences more than a decade ago in the film "Minority Report," the idea of operating computers by waving your hand through the air seemed like Hollywood fantasy. .

But Kitchener-based Thalmic Labs has bridged the gap between science-fiction and reality with the Myo, an armband that let users control their laptop, phone and television with simple hand and wrist movements. Next month, the Myo makes its debut on the But Kitchener, Ont.,-based Thalmic Labs has bridged the gap between science-fiction and reality with the Myo, an armband that let users control their laptop, phone and television with simple hand and wrist movements. Next month, the Myo makes its debut on Hey recent college graduates, what are you doing this summer? If you’re the enterprising sort, you’ll start a company after graduation like the trio from the University of Waterloo and secure $14.5 million of funding in a year. You’ll be hard pressed Thalmic Labs is a company that is known for developing an armband called the MYO. The MYO armband lets you wireless control your PC, phone, and other devices using gestures. The MYO control device can pick up electrical activity through your muscles .





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