Wearable Devices Secures U.S. Patent Allowance for Gesture and Neural Authentication

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The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has issued a Notice of Allowance for Wearable Devices’ continuation patent covering authentication via combined gesture sensors and biopotential (neural) signals. The allowed claims protect a gesture interface device that analyzes personalized neural gesture signatures, enabling secure payments, user detection and authorization functions.

1. Patent Allowance Received

Wearable Devices has obtained a Notice of Allowance from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for a continuation patent in its foundational “Gesture and Voice-Controlled Interface Device” family, marking a significant advancement in its intellectual property portfolio.

2. Core Technology and Claims

The allowed claims cover a hybrid gesture interface device combining gesture sensors with biopotential (neural) sensors that record neural signals when worn, enabling a processor to analyze gestures against personalized neural signatures for accurate user authentication.

3. Strategic Impact and Use Cases

This patent strengthens barriers to entry by protecting biometric authentication that enables secure payments, user detection, and authorization of sensitive actions on the Mudra platform, bolstering the company's positioning in AR/VR, enterprise access and smart environment applications.

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