Forbes: Is The Future Of BCI Right Under Our Nose? Neurotech startup Augmental has raised a $4m seed
read the articleWIRED Japan: The MouthPad^ is featured as a key device in Spatial Computing, alongside the Apple Vision Pro
read the articleFOX Live Now (National TV): New tongue-based trackpad empowers paralysis patients
read the articleFOX5 San Diego: Quadriplegic among first users of tongue-driven trackpad invented by San Diego native
read the articleHackerNews #2: Mouth-based touchpad enables people living with paralysis to use computers
read the articleReddit r/gadgets #1: Mouth-based touchpad enables people living with paralysis to interact with computers
read the articleSpinalpedia: Meet Keely, engineering student and Augmental MouthPad^ user
read the articleNewswire: Augmental's Tongue-Based Trackpad, the MouthPad^, Having A Big Impact on the Lives of First Customers
read the articleInteresting Engineering: MouthPad: Paralyzed people can now control phones, PCs with their tongues
read the articleYahoo Finance: Augmental's Tongue-Based Trackpad, the MouthPad^, Having A Big Impact on the Lives of First Customers
read the articleMedicalXpress: Mouth-based touchpad enables people living with paralysis to interact with computers
read the articleMIT News: Mouth-based touchpad enables people living with paralysis to interact with computers
read the articleBBC.com: The tongue controlled touchpad helping those with physical impairments access the online world
read the articleAugmental celebrates Global Accessibility Awareness Day by introducing Head-Tracking for all MouthPad^s!
read the articleYahoo News: This Retainer Controls Phones and Laptops with a Person's Tongue
read the articleNBC News: 'A Mouse for Your Mouth': New Device Allows Users to Scroll with Their Tongues
read the articleTechCrunch: Accessibility Startup Augmental is Working on Head Tracking and Silent Speech
read the articleFox News: Revolutionary Device Lets You Point, Click with Your Tongue
read the articleBusiness Insider: A Retainer That Lets You Scroll Devices by Moving Your Tongue
read the articleDigital Trends: MouthPad^ by Augmental - Using the Tongue to Navigate Google Maps
read the articlePC Mag: Use Your Tongue to Control a Cursor: See the 'MouthPad' in Action
read the articleAugmental has Won the Grand Prix for Innovation at the 2023 Cannes Lions Awards!
read the articleZDNet: Want to Control Your Electronics with Your Tongue? This Company is Making That Happen
read the articleTechCrunch: Augmental Lets You Control a Computer (and Sex Toys) with Your Tongue
read the articleNew Mobility: Josh Basile Talks About His First Year of Parenting and His Experience with the MouthPad
read the articleLa Vanguardia: A Mouse That is Controlled with the Tongue is Created, and It is Much More Useful than You Think
read the articleSpinal Cord Injury News: A Tongue-Controlled Interface that Lets People Explore the Digital World Hands-Free
read the article7 News Boston: MIT Graduate Develops Hands-Free Tongue-Controlled Computer Interface
read the articleExtreme Tech: This Mouth Insert Lets You Control a Computer with Your Tongue
read the articleHacker News #1: In-Mouth Bluetooth Mouse Uses Tongue Sensitive Trackpad
read the articleGizmodo Japan: Touch with the Tongue. A 'Mouse Pad' to Operate Devices in the Mouth
read the articleTrend Hunter: The 'MouthPad' Allows Hands-Free Control of Digital Devices
read the articleYanko Design: This Trackpad for Your Mouth Lets People with Limited Mobility Use Their Tongues to Control Cursors
read the articleNPR Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me (Limerick): The MouthPad is Mentioned in the Gameshow
read the articleDesign Taxi: Tongue-Controlled ‘MouthPad’ Lets You Move The Mouse Without Holding It
read the articleYahoo Finance: Augmental Launches the MouthPad — A Tongue-Controlled Interface that Lets People Explore the Digital World Hands-Free
read the articleForbes 30 Under 30: Augmental’s co-founders, Corten Singer and Tomás Vega, were selected for this year’s Social Impact list
read the articleAndy Matuschak tests out the MouthPad and shares his perspective as a researcher
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