One platform. Five categories. Growing.

ArcX was built for sport, where conventional inputs fail first. Partners quickly found the same problem everywhere people work with their hands. These are the categories already deploying, plus two where pilots are active.

Connected Fitness

The controller that stays on the bar, or on the finger.

Home fitness equipment is packed with features users can't reach mid-workout. ArcX solves that. Mounted to a handlebar or worn as a ring, it gives riders, runners, and rowers direct control over playlists, classes, incline, resistance, and trainer settings — without breaking form or tapping a sweaty screen.

Deployed with a leading enterprise fitness partner (£6B) as a bundled controller for connected treadmills, announced at CES 2025. The partner ships approximately 300,000 treadmills per year.
  • Glove and sweat compatible
  • Integrates with major connected-class hardware platforms
  • White-labellable to the partner's brand
Talk to us about fitness applications →

Smart Glasses and AR

A physical input for headsets that can't afford one.

AR glasses and lightweight headsets are weight-constrained and input-poor. Gesture tracking drains batteries and fails in poor light. Voice is socially awkward and fails in noise. ArcX sits on the thumb and gives the wearer a reliable, low-power, directional input with click. Menu navigation, selection, confirm — without moving a hand off the task.

Active pilots across consumer AR and enterprise smart eyewear. OEMs can license hardware, firmware, or both.
  • Sub-10 gram wearable controller
  • BLE HID and custom GATT for tight integration
  • OTA firmware updates for post-deployment tuning
Talk to us about AR and glasses applications →

Industry 4.0

One-handed control where a second hand isn't free.

On factory floors, in clean rooms, and in field operations, workers routinely have one hand on a tool or a specimen. Touchscreens and keypads cost time and risk contamination. ArcX gives inspectors, operators, and technicians a reliable single-hand input for QA entry, device control, and systems navigation.

Deployed with a global healthcare enterprise ($17B) as a QA input and device-control device. In active conversations with additional partners on industrial applications.
  • Waterproof, shockproof housing
  • Configurable power management for shift-length use
  • SDK support across Windows, Linux, Android, iOS, macOS
Talk to us about industrial applications →

Also in active development

Robotics and Automation

Real-time directional control. No bulky pendants.

Tele-operated robots and inspection drones controlled with a single thumb, freeing both hands for the task.

Emergency and Safety Systems

When speed of input matters most.

Single-hand controller for first-responder tools and accessibility applications. Ruggedised, reliable, eyes-free operable.

Tell us what you're trying to control.

The platform is flexible. The fastest way to see if it fits is a fifteen-minute conversation. We'll tell you if it doesn't.