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Canadian-based Thalmic Labs is ending sales of the Myo armband in preparation for something new. Co-founder Stephen Lake outlined in a blog post how Thalmic got where it is, and what the company’s ...
Thalmic has enjoyed a fair amount of success with its gesture-controlling Myo armband, which found uses in everything from DJ sets to prosthetics. However, the company is trying something radical ...
See also: Myo gesture control armband augments prosthetic arm The use of EMG in consumer devices was a new concept, and as ZDNet found in a review of the $199 device, there were teething issues.
Canadian wearables company Thalmic Labs has announced that its ceasing sales of its gesture- and motion-guided Myo armband, as it looks to put all its efforts into an as-yet-undisclosed new ...
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