Wearable Devices Secures New Patent Claim Enhancing Realism in Virtual Object Interaction

WLDS
October 16, 2025
On October 16, 2025, Wearable Devices Ltd. announced a new claim within its recently granted "Gesture and Voice‑controlled Interface Device" patent. The claim, which was added to the existing patent, enables gesture‑based control to incorporate simulated physical characteristics—such as weight, rigidity, and texture—into the control output, creating a more realistic interaction with virtual objects. The company’s President and Chief Scientific Officer, Guy Wagner, said, "For true immersion in virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR), interaction needs to feel real. Our new patent achieves this by bridging the gap between digital action and physical sensation." The claim addresses the cognitive gap that has limited prior gesture‑control systems, allowing users to feel the physical properties of virtual objects when they manipulate them with subtle finger movements. By adding this claim, Wearable Devices expands its intellectual‑property portfolio and reinforces its competitive moat in the AI‑powered neural‑input market. The enhancement positions the company to offer more immersive experiences in gaming, simulation, and design, potentially opening new revenue streams and strengthening its market differentiation against larger tech competitors. The announcement underscores Wearable Devices’ focus on AI‑powered neural input technology, as embodied in its Mudra Band and Mudra Link products. The new claim is expected to inform future firmware updates and product features, further solidifying the company’s leadership in the emerging neural‑interaction category. The content on BeyondSPX is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as financial or investment advice. We are not financial advisors. Consult with a qualified professional before making any investment decisions. Any actions you take based on information from this site are solely at your own risk.