Wetour Robotics Plans May 28 Launch After Demonstrating Wristband-Controlled IoT, PC and AR Devices
Wetour Robotics demonstrated its Conductor sEMG wristband and Orchestra edge AI hub controlling IoT devices, PCs and AR glasses through local gesture recognition without cloud dependency. The company will unveil the full live system at its inaugural Orchestra product launch event on May 28 in Austin, Texas.
1. Demonstrations Overview
Wetour Robotics showcased two Spatial Intent Fusion demos using one Conductor sEMG wristband paired with an Orchestra edge AI hub. In the first, wrist gestures powered on a smart lamp, changed its color and managed speaker audio; in the second, the same wristband with AR glasses scrolled webpages and interacted with laptop video and AR interfaces.
2. Technology and Processing
All gesture recognition and device commands are processed locally on the portable Orchestra edge AI hub, eliminating any need for cloud connectivity. The Conductor wristband interprets muscle signals and spatial intent to deliver real-time control across IoT devices, PCs and AR glasses.
3. Upcoming Product Launch
Wetour Robotics will unveil the full live Orchestra system at its inaugural product launch event on May 28 in Austin, Texas. The event will demonstrate its interface layer capabilities and mark the commercial debut of its cross-device AI agent platform.