Wearable Devices Open Mudra Pro Pre-Orders
Wearable Devices Ltd. (NASDAQ: WLDS) has announced the opening of early pre-orders for its Mudra Pro neural wristband, making the device available to original equipment manufacturers, enterprise innovation teams, researchers and developers. The company said the programme is intended to provide early access to the technology and related development resources.
According to Wearable Devices, the Mudra Pro was developed through its ai6 Labs initiative and features an upgraded version of the company’s neural input technology. The device combines a photoplethysmography sensor with the electromyography and inertial measurement unit sensors already used in the company’s technology platform.
The company announced that the Mudra Pro features a thinner ergonomic design and broader sensing capabilities. Wearable Devices said the wristband is designed to enable cardiovascular monitoring, gesture recognition and intent-based interfaces. The company added that the expanded functionality is intended to support a range of development and research activities.
Wearable Devices said participants in the early pre-order programme will receive access to product specifications, software development kit capabilities and pilot programme resources. According to the company, these materials are intended to assist organisations and development teams working on product development and commercialisation projects.
The company’s announcement broadens access to its own neural input technology beyond its previous direct-to-consumer focus. Wearable Devices has previously offered consumer products, including the Mudra Band and Mudra Link. The new pre-order programme is directed towards enterprise users, researchers and developers looking to incorporate the technology into commercial applications.
According to the company, the Mudra Pro is intended for inclusion in projects involving augmented reality, virtual reality, and extended reality environments. Wearable Devices said the programme is designed to support organisations examining applications within those technology sectors.
The addition of photoplethysmography sensing represents a new component within the Mudra Pro platform. Wearable Devices stated that this sensing capability enables the wristband to monitor cardiovascular signals, including heart rate and blood oxygen levels. The company said these functions complement the gesture-based control capabilities that have formed a central part of its technology offering.
According to Wearable Devices, the combination of sensing technologies is intended to support touch-free interaction with computing devices. The company said its technology allows users to control compatible systems through gestures rather than conventional physical inputs.
Wearable Devices functions via a business model that includes both direct-to-consumer sales and enterprise licensing and alliance arrangements. The company announced that its technology is designed for use across multiple operating systems and can be applied in gaming, productivity and XR-related environments.
The Mudra Pro was developed within the company’s ai6 Labs ecosystem. Wearable Devices described ai6 Labs as an initiative that combines research activities, commercial products and artificial intelligence developments. The company said the ecosystem supports the development of technologies focused on human-computer interaction.
According to Wearable Devices, ai6 Labs serves as a framework that brings research and product development activities together. The company said that the Mudra Pro was created as part of those efforts and is being made available through the newly announced early pre-order programme.
Wearable Devices’ ordinary shares are traded on the Nasdaq Capital Market under the symbol WLDS. The company’s warrants trade under the symbol WLDSW.
The announcement indicates the start of the early pre-order phase for the Mudra Pro neural wristband. Wearable Devices said the programme is aimed at organisations and individuals involved in enterprise innovation, product development and research. According to the company, participants will receive access to the hardware, software resources and technical information associated with the device as part of the early pre-order initiative.








