Wearable Air Guitar Devices

The Soundbrace by Eugene Wang Lets People Practice on the Spot

Everyone has played air guitar at one point in their life--if a person hasn't, 'Wayne's World' is required reference material--but the Soundbrace by Eugene Wang takes it up a notch. It is a wearable electronic device that allows people to make actual beats when in action. The gadget also allows the wearer to practice on the spot even if they don't have their guitar handy.

Using motion technology like Leap and Myo, the Soundbrace by Eugene Wang is quite simple to use. After calibrating with an instrument, all that is needed is for it to be plugged in and played. According to the mastermind behind it, the device will learn according to the wearer's person style.

Motion Technology Integration
Integrating motion technology into wearable devices opens up opportunities for creating new interactive experiences.
Wearable Instrument Technology
The development of wearable instruments, like the Soundbrace by Eugene Wang, allows for convenient and portable music practice on the go.
Personalized Learning Devices
Wearable devices that can adapt to the user's personal style of learning offer a disruptive innovation opportunity in the education and training industry.

Where This Applies

Wearable Technology
The development and integration of instruments into wearable devices is expanding the possibilities in the wearable technology industry.
Music and Audio Technology
The use of motion technology in creating wearable instruments is disrupting the traditional music and audio technology industry.
Education and Training
The emergence of personalized wearable devices for learning and training purposes is transforming the education and training industry.
SCORE
6.3 out of 10
GENDER
70% Men30% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe, Asia
GENERATION
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen Z (primary audience)
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 92%
Activity 90%
Freshness 8%