Genki Wave for Work – Control Apps and Zoom Calls with This MIDI Controller

Genki Wave Ring
Genki

‘Wave’ is the latest technology to turn your hands into MIDI controllers. We know the ‘Wave’ Ring by Genki Instruments for a while as wearable for musicians to control sound, shape effects and send commands through movement.

The new Genki ‘Wave for Work’ now allows users to control Zoom and other video conferencing software as well as apps on their PC or Mac by just pressing a button on the smart ring.

Related Music Fingers Wearable Lets You Make Music With Your Fingertips Even While You’re On The Go

Genki, an electronics firm based in Reykjavík, Iceland, has further developed the Wave ring that it can control a whole bunch of basic computing stuff like Zoom calls, slideshows and music playback.

The Wave for Work app natively supports Zoom, Microsoft Teams, PowerPoint, Keynote, Spotify, Photoshop, and several other programs. However, there are also video call, presentation, and music modes that users can switch to in order to control all of the different apps on their computers, reports TechRadar.

With three easy-to-use buttons, Wave ring allows musicians to easily change sounds, parameters and effects using gestures. Since being funded on Indiegogo, many well-known musicians have used the Genki Wave on stage and in the studio.

Four different motions allow you to control any parameter in a new way. By tapping any surface you can trigger notes or samples. Easily accessible buttons on the ring allow you to cycle between presets, send commands and simply pause Wave so you can move your hands freely without changing anything.

Softwave is the standalone companion software for the Wave ring. It allows users to customize presets, Gesture mapping, and Gesture parameters. It has internal sounds so you can use it without your DAW, and you can even load your plugins.

A smart ring on a finger
Genki

There are a number of presets already created when you open Softwave – you can alter them, delete them, or add your own presets at any time. Each one can hold up to eight Wave functions where you can assign MIDI CC or Keyboard values. You can also adjust the Gesture sensitivity and range via the visual displays for each gesture.

Related With Tap Strap 2 You Can Control Any Bluetooth-Enabled Device with Gesture

Pros

Unique and comfortable form factor

Easy to set up

Highly customizable

Big live performance potential

Cons

Multidimensional gestures bleed into each other

The Genki Wave for Work will soon cost $149 but with the company’s current promotion, you can pick one up for just $99. The rings can be ordered from their website.

Previous articleIristick Smart Glasses Used in Pilot Project, Could Transform the Airfreight Industry
Next articleWearables Enable Human Digital Twins in the Warehouse of Tomorrow
Sam Draper
Sam Draper () is Online Editor at WT | Wearable Technologies specialized in the field of sports and fitness but also passionated about any new lifestyle gadget on the market. Sam can be contacted at press(at)wearable-technologies.com.