The Helsinki‑based company offers AI-enabled biometric and gesture recognition technology that allows for device control with natural movements.
Oura just acquired an AI-driven gesture recognition company - here's what it could mean for upcoming wearables.
Continuing its push into emerging areas of mobile tech, Qualcomm has announced it's acquired certain assets from gesture recognition outfit GestureTek. These include various gesture recognition ...
Oura Health Oy is buying a gesture-recognition startup, setting up the company to eventually add such controls to its popular line of smart rings. Oura said it is acquiring Helsinki-based Doublepoint ...
The smart ring maker's latest acquisition hints at a future where wearables respond to subtle hand movements ...
Neuranics, a pioneering company in wearable technology, has embarked on a groundbreaking £2.4 million project to transform human-machine interaction. With an £800,000 grant from Scottish Enterprise, ...
NEW YORK, Sept. 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Worldwide interest in artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled, touch-free wearables is booming as users demand more fluid, intuitive ways to engage with their ...
By bringing Doublepoint’s team and technology in‑house, Oura aims to integrate gesture‑based controls into future devices and ...
Introducing AirTouch: AirTouch redefines how we interact with technology, bringing the futuristic air gestures seen in the movie Minority Report to everyday life. With just a standard webcam and a ...
The company believes its next phase of wearable AI will be powered by a combination of voice and gesture.