Solutions · Industrial & Defense

Hands full. Command still on.

For operators who can't drop a tool to give an input, and can't risk an interface that dies in oil, sweat, electromagnetic noise, or under a glove.

Why neuromuscular, not camera or voice
  • Through gloves and PPE. Worn at the wrist; the signal is electrical, not optical.
  • No line-of-sight requirement. Inside a vehicle, under a hood, behind cover — still works.
  • Silent operation. No voice command to give away position or break radio discipline.
  • Subtle and intentional. Pressed-finger gestures resist false positives in active environments.
Use shapes
  • Hands-free guidance for ground or aerial robots.
  • Safety-protocol triggers from a wrist-worn band.
  • Heads-up control of AR overlays without removing PPE.
  • Quiet authentication and command dispatch in shared environments.