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Wearable Devices Partners With Rokid To Bundle Mudra Link Gesture Control With AI/AR Glasses In Q2 2026

Benzinga·12/24/2025 14:03:10
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Consumer bundle planned for Q2 2026 pairs

Mudra Link with Rokid Glasses, with live demos at CES 2026

Yokneam Illit, Israel, Dec. 24, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Wearable Devices Ltd.(NASDAQ:WLDS, WLDSW))) ("Wearable Devices" or the "Company"), a technology growth company specializing in artificial intelligence ("AI")-powered touchless sensing wearables, today announced a collaboration with Rokid – a global pioneer in human-computer interaction and augmented reality, to deliver gesture control for AI and augmented reality ("AR") glasses that feels natural, fast and consistent in daily use. Under the collaboration, Rokid Glasses (the world's lightest full-featured AI and AR glasses) and Wearable Devices' Mudra Link are compatible and ready for each other, with joint marketing and consumer bundle opportunities planned for a second quarter of 2026 rollout.

Wearable Devices and Rokid will work together across product readiness and go-to-market efforts to make it easier for consumers to use Rokid Glasses with Mudra Link for touch-free, wrist-based control.

The collaboration includes:

  • Compatibility readiness: Mudra Link and Rokid Glasses are ready for each other, including out-of-the-box pairing, pre-mapped gestures and a shared setup flow
  • Consumer bundle planning: joint marketing and bundle opportunities targeted for initial rollout in the second quarter of 2026
  • CES demonstrations: see the combined experience at the CES 2026, including Wearable Devices at LVCC, Central Hall, Booth 15650 and Rokid at Booth 17214

With smart glasses becoming more mainstream, the user experience often hinges on input. Rokid Glasses are positioned around everyday AI features such as real-time translation, navigation and audio transcription. Mudra Link is a neural wristband designed for personalized gesture control across Bluetooth devices. Together, the companies aim to reduce friction in common, repeatable actions so consumers can spend less time managing controls and more time accessing core features.