Myo Technology


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Thalmic Labs, the Ontario company behind an armband that lets users control their devices with simple hand movements, is hoping to change the way people interact with technology. The Myo armband debuts on the retail market next month. CP Video Next month The technology that makes Myo possible — electromyography The consumer version of the Myo armband, as well as the developer kit, are both currently available to pre-order. Thalmic Labs says the developer kit will start shipping in July, while What the technology lets you see and do is what matters One of the most intriguing might be the motion-control Myo Band, which looks like a punk rock arm band, but can interpret electrical signals from your muscles as gestures or movement. The technology grabbed attention from early adopters, who helped the company pre-sell 50,000 Myo devices through its website. In March, Thalmic Labs will bring the technology to an even bigger audience through Amazon, which will sell the device for $199 (U Snap your finger, twist your wrist, or even clench your fist – and no, we’re not talking about the movements you’ll be making if you end up joining a Zumba class, it’s actually about a new technology that gives you control of literally all your 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 .

Now its developers have opened up the MYO gesture armband to third party developers allows them to take advantage of the new technology to develop applications. Myo maker Thalmic Labs explains that developers to be accepted into the pilot program for third Myo from Thalmic Labs is one of those smart and deceptively simple-looking inventions that has the potential to change the way we work and live. It’s as easy to put on as a traditional armband, but is packed full of technology that lets it track both Myo is part game controller, part wearable tech. Grant is at E3, the video game conference, in Los Angeles this week with his arm band, taking meetings with the hope of getting game studios to incorporate Myo gameplay into their titles. .





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