Thalmic Labs Video


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When last we checked in with Kitchener-Waterloo based Thalmic Labs, co-founder Stephen Lake said the company To mark the occasion, Thalmic has also released a new video showing off some of the applications developers have built for the Myo. Thalmic Labs was founded by three University of Waterloo mechatronics Following this, Thalmic released a hugely popular promotional video in February 2013, displaying the armband being put to use to do things such as pilot a drone, control the volume Thalmic Labs' Myo armband, a wearable tech device that responds to so users can control computer programs, video games, drones and smartphones. It is compatible with both iOS and Android operating systems. The Kitchener, Ont.-based company has already At Thalmic Labs, in the City of Kitchener in southern Ontario These patterns can be programmed to trigger certain actions remotely in another software, like a video game or a CAD program. The same patterns can also be made to trigger operations Made by Thalmic Labs, the $200 device hasn’t reached a broad enough audience The South Korean tech giant, which launched its own goggles last year, has been promoting its Milk VR video service for a couple of months now. Samsung's unspectacular 2013 saw the rise of gesture cameras for TVs and various smart devices, but Canadian startup Thalmic Labs thinks its Myo armband is the way forward. During our meeting at CES earlier, co-founder and CEO Stephen Lake explained that his Bluetooth 4.0 device .

based Thalmic Labs has bridged the gap between science-fiction and reality the armband is being pitched as a new way to interact with PowerPoint presentations, video games and remote controlled vehicles. The Myo uses eight sensors to measure the This is something that Thalmic Labs has been working on for the past year. The company explained the project in detail in a video released Wednesday. Dubbed the MYO, this one-size-fits-all armband is a remote control of sorts. When worn on the body Thalmic Labs, based in Waterloo, Ontario You can see the Myo in action in the video below. Myo Armband Demo When Matt, our Mobile Editor, first tried the Myo, it had difficulty reading his hand gestures. Perhaps two days without sleep or much to The news that the Thalmic Labs Myo gesture armband will be available to purchase Watch the device in action in the video below. “Myo is a gesture control armband that works out of the box with things you already have like your Mac, Windows PC .





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