Meta's neural band in Garmin's Unified Cabin at CES 2026. (Karissa Bell for Engadget) Meta has been experimenting with EMG technology for years. In 2025, the company commercialized it for the first ...
The headline feature is undoubtedly the inclusion of an EMG (Electromyography) sensor. While we’ve seen ECG (Electrocardiogram) sensors become standard for heart health, an EMG sensor is a rarity. It ...
What if your muscles could do more than just move your body? Imagine flexing your arm to scroll through a webpage or clenching your fist to control a robotic arm. It sounds like something out of a sci ...
Greg Daugherty has worked 25+ years as an editor and writer for major publications and websites. He is also the author of two books. Katie Miller is a consumer financial services expert. She worked ...
Forward-looking: A new chapter in human-computer interaction is unfolding at Meta, where researchers are exploring how the muscles in our arms could soon take the place of traditional keyboards, mice, ...
Researchers at Meta have developed a wristband that translates your hand gestures into commands to interact with a computer, including moving a cursor, and even transcribing your handwriting in the ...
Abstract: Electromyogram (EMG) signals, measured non-invasively from the skin surface, reflect human motion intentions and enable device control through pattern classification, particularly in ...
Combining two different kinds of signals could help engineers build prosthetic limbs that better reproduce natural movements, according to a new study. A combination of electromyography and force ...
Graduate student Peyton Young works with a robotic arm controlled by electromyography (EMG) signals. Young has now developed a technique to use pressure measurements from muscles (force myography, FMG ...