Wearable Devices, an Israeli firm specializing in extended reality (XR) solutions, is developing gesture-controlled military technology that removes the need for physical touch when operating mission-critical equipment. By responding to natural hand and arm movements, the system lets troops issue commands while keeping both hands free for other tasks.

At its core, the platform uses in-house sensor arrays to detect neuromuscular signals, which are then processed by an AI-driven neural interface. This ensures that even subtle muscle activations are instantly converted into operational commands for connected battlefield systems.

Such an approach means soldiers can manage radios, communication devices, and other mission tools without glancing away from combat. The result is a streamlined operational flow, improving both speed and accuracy under intense battlefield conditions.

Wearable Devices sees this as a breakthrough in soldier–technology integration, paving the way for more immersive, responsive, and distraction-free military hardware control methods in future deployments.

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