If you're interested in a voice-only solution for your lab, take a look at Ascenscia. This custom-built AI voice assistant can be integrated with lab software and hardware so researchers can control lab equipment remotely without having to physically touch anything. It can perform tasks like retrieving data, recording results and tracking inventory with high precision, and works with multiple languages. Ascenscia also offers end-to-end encryption for data protection and can be customized to accommodate your lab's specific workflow.
Another technology you might want to consider is Ultraleap, which offers hand tracking and haptic technology for gestural control. The technology uses infrared cameras and sensors to track hand movement, letting you control devices with natural gestures. It's good for a range of applications, including AR and VR, and can be used with products like the Leap Motion Controller 2 and the Ultraleap 3Di. That could be helpful if you don't want to rely on voice control.