Wrist-worn patch converts hand movements into messages in real time

The prototype patch (white, at left) is adhered to the skin – the black cube at the right is an inertial measurement unit that was used as reference during lab tests

An experimental new wearable could allow people such as stroke victims to communicate via subtle hand movements. The device takes the form of a relatively thin patch that is temporarily adhered to the skin on the back of the wrist.

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