There's been a lot of buzz around Thalmic Labs’ Myo, a motion controlled arm band that can replace your computer mouse. The WSJ's Eva Tam tells us how it works and whether it's worth $200.
An curved arrow pointing right. The Myo armband picks up subtle muscle gestures that can control prosthetics through Bluetooth. While the technology was developed for motion generated ...
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have come up with a better prosthetic hand that uses a hybrid design to carefully grip various objects with just the right amount of pressure.
Thalmic Labs Inc., developers of the wearable motion and gesture-controlled armband MYO, announced on Wednesday that the company had raised a whopping $14.5-million round of Series A funding This ...