Wearable Devices Partners with Rokid to Integrate Neural Control into AR Glasses

  • Wearable Devices Ltd. (WLDS) and Rokid have partnered to integrate Wearable Devices’ Mudra Link wristband for gesture control with Rokid Glasses, Rokid’s AI and AR glasses.
  • The collaboration aims to simplify user interaction with Rokid Glasses, focusing on compatibility and joint marketing efforts.
  • A consumer bundle is planned for Q2 2026, with a public demonstration at CES 2026.
  • Rokid Glasses weigh 49 grams and feature a 12MP camera, Micro LED waveguide displays, and integrated audio.

The partnership signifies a growing recognition that user experience is paramount for the mainstream adoption of AR glasses. By integrating intuitive gesture control, Wearable Devices and Rokid aim to address a key friction point – complex input methods – and unlock the potential of Rokid’s lightweight AR glasses for broader consumer use. This collaboration also highlights the increasing trend of specialized hardware companies partnering with platform providers to enhance functionality and appeal.

Market Adoption
The success of this partnership hinges on consumer adoption of gesture-based control for AR glasses, which remains a nascent market segment.
Competitive Landscape
How Wearable Devices and Rokid’s combined offering will differentiate from other AR glasses and input methods, particularly as larger tech companies enter the space, will be crucial.
Execution Risk
The Q2 2026 launch timeline is ambitious; delays in product readiness or go-to-market execution could negatively impact both companies’ near-term performance.