The Mudra Link from Wearable Devices reads the signals coming from your brain, turning your hand into a remote control for macOS, Windows and Android. And it's coming to smart glasses, too. The neural wristband costs $199, and the company has partnered with TCL to help control its smart glasses. This is one of the coolest gadgets at CES 2025.
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00:00I think a lot of people were blown away when the Apple Vision Pro came out and
00:03then it could actually see what your hands were doing and transfer your
00:06gestures into like on-screen interactions. But imagine if you didn't
00:10have to have a Vision Pro in order to get that sort of magic. And that's what
00:13the Mudger Link does. This is a new wearable that senses the brain waves
00:17that are coming from your brain to your hands and your fingers and it
00:21translates that into on-screen actions. Mudger had last year a device for the
00:25Apple Watch but this the Mudger Link is available for any OS and the demos
00:30that you're seeing behind me are attached to a Mac. So imagine that you could do
00:34anything from playing games and you can actually like scroll through TikTok and
00:37things like that. But things are gonna get really interesting when Mudger
00:40pairs up with I think what is the next wave of consumer electronics and that is
00:45augmented reality glasses and smart glasses. Because I think a lot of people when you
00:49look at those things are like well I don't want to tap my temple all day long.
00:52So if you have this with you you can use that as a way to navigate the interface
00:57of tomorrow on the devices of tomorrow for something that is really cheap.
01:01Creepy but cool. We can't tell you who they're partnering with yet but I would
01:06imagine that Mudger is gonna have at least one partnership that's coming out of
01:09CES 2025. And as you can see behind me the demos are actually pretty fluid. It
01:14takes a little bit of time to get used to but once you get the hang of it it's
01:17very natural. Oh I died. But it's kind of like the Vision Pro but instead of $3,500
01:24it's $199. This is just our first taste of what the MudgerLink can do and I think
01:28things are gonna get really interesting once they start partnering up with other
01:32device makers. For more CES 2025 videos be sure to go to YouTube as well as all of
01:37our social channels at Tom's Guide. For Tom's Guide, this is Mark Spoonow.