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Home / Technology / Meta's Brainwaves Power Cars and Aid ALS Patients

Meta's Brainwaves Power Cars and Aid ALS Patients

6 Jan

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Summary

  • Meta's neural band now controls car infotainment systems.
  • EMG tech assists individuals with hand mobility challenges.
  • New applications extend beyond smart glasses to vehicles.
Meta's Brainwaves Power Cars and Aid ALS Patients

Meta is demonstrating new applications for its electro--myography (EMG) neural band technology at CES 2026, moving beyond its initial use in Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses. The company has partnered with Garmin to showcase early prototypes of the neural band controlling in-car infotainment systems. Users can navigate menus and play games using subtle wrist movements, suggesting future integration into vehicle functions like window controls.

Beyond automotive entertainment, Meta is also exploring critical assistive technologies. A research collaboration with the University of Utah aims to leverage the neural band's sensitivity to help individuals with conditions like ALS and muscular dystrophy. The goal is to enable these users to control smart home devices and potentially assist with mobility applications.

These advancements highlight Meta's commitment to broadening the reach of its neural interface technology. From enhancing user interaction in vehicles to providing life-changing control for those with limited hand mobility, the neural band is positioned for diverse and impactful future applications.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
At CES 2026, Meta demonstrated its neural band controlling Garmin's "Unified Cabin" infotainment system using subtle wrist muscle movements.
Yes, Meta is collaborating with the University of Utah to test how the neural band can help ALS patients control devices.
New uses include controlling car infotainment systems and assisting individuals with hand mobility impairments.

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