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Wearable Devices Receives USPTO Allowance for Biometric Gesture Authentication Patent

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Wearable Devices Ltd. announced a USPTO allowance for a patent covering authentication technology that combines gesture recognition with unique biological signals, strengthening its IP portfolio and supporting adoption of its touchless interface technology across AR/VR, enterprise, and smart environments.

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Wearable Devices Receives USPTO Allowance for Biometric Gesture Authentication Patent

Wearable Devices Ltd. (NASDAQ: WLDS) announced that the United States Patent and Trademark Office has issued a Notice of Allowance for a continuation patent within its “Gesture and Voice-Controlled Interface Device” family, covering authentication technologies that combine gesture recognition with unique biological signals. The allowed claims describe a system integrating gesture and biopotential sensors to analyze neural signals and create personalized gesture signatures for highly accurate user verification, enabling applications such as secure payments, access control and user authentication.

The company said the development strengthens its intellectual property portfolio and supports broader adoption of its AI-powered touchless interface technology across augmented reality/virtual reality (AR/VR), enterprise and smart environments. This patent allowance is a significant step for Wearable Devices as it continues to innovate in the neural input space, particularly for applications requiring high security and personalization.

Wearable Devices is a growth company pioneering human-computer interaction through its AI-powered neural input touchless technology. Its consumer products, the Mudra Band and Mudra Link, define the neural input category for wrist-worn devices and brain-computer interfaces, enabling touch-free, intuitive control of digital devices using gestures across multiple operating systems. The company operates through a dual-channel model of direct-to-consumer sales and enterprise licensing and collaborations.

This patent allowance is important because it addresses a growing need for secure, touchless authentication in an increasingly digital world. As more transactions and interactions move to AR/VR and smart environments, the ability to verify identity through unique gesture signatures could reduce reliance on passwords and biometrics like fingerprints or facial recognition, which have security vulnerabilities. The technology analyzes neural signals to create a personalized gesture signature, making it highly accurate and difficult to replicate.

For investors, this development signals Wearable Devices' commitment to building a robust IP portfolio, which could lead to licensing opportunities and competitive advantages in the rapidly growing XR market. The company's ordinary shares and warrants trade on the Nasdaq Capital Market under the symbols “WLDS” and “WLDSW,” respectively. More information can be found in the company’s newsroom at https://ibn.fm/WLDS.

The full press release is available at https://ibn.fm/AudFJ. Wearable Devices Ltd. is setting the standard for neural input in the XR ecosystem, shaping the future of seamless, natural user experiences across some of the world’s fastest-growing tech markets.

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