Seamless Integration on Existing Devices
Seamless Integration on Existing Devices
Existing devices and smart glasses can be seamlessly integrated with AAVAA sensors and our light footprint algorithm
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Upgrade Your Smart Glasses
with BCI Sensor Technology
AAVAA sensors leverage intentional facial gestures, like blinking or clenching, to enable hands-free and voice-free device control, using comfortable non-invasive technology.
AAVAA’s BCI System for Smart Glasses offers a revolutionary way to interact with AR/VR environments using only facial cues, by distinguishing between intentional and reflexive gestures for unmatched accuracy and effectiveness. This innovative approach provides intuitive interfaces for diverse applications in AR/VR, smart home, and assistive technologies, as well as enhancing gaming experiences
Existing devices and smart glasses can be seamlessly integrated with AAVAA sensors and our light footprint algorithm
AAVAA’s BCI technology is seamlessly integrated into existing designs, speeding time-to-market for BCI-enabled devices.
The BCI technology is driven by a computationally light algorithm embedded in a small, standalone microcontroller, ensuring swift response times in streamlined, compact designs.
AAVAA’s fabric and polymer sensors set a new standard in both comfort and signal quality, enabling our system to monitor various types of bio-signals such as brain (EEG), eye (EOG), and muscular (EMG) activity signals.
Experience unparalleled attention accuracy with our IMU technology, flawlessly monitoring head movements for optimal performance.
AAVAA sensors enable your Smart Glasses to discern user attention to specific sounds using eye tracking technology.
AAVAA sensors have the potential to also provide health factors such as Fatigue, Sleep, Stress and Cognitive Load.
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20th January 2025
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