At the recent Texas Instruments Developers Conference (TIDC) in Dallas, Ambient Corp. (Champaign, IL) gave the first live demonstration of how its new technology, the Audeo, will enable voiceless ...
Earlier this year we heard about the ear-EEG, a special earbud that reads electrical activity in the brain. Well, scientists have now developed add-on sensors that allow regular earbuds to do so, and ...
Naox is bringing EEG brain tracking out of clinics with Naox Wave, a pair of wireless earbuds designed to monitor brain ...
A new sensor design integrated into a blue headband was used to wirelessly control a robot using only brain waves. (Adapted from ACS Applied Nano Materials) Physicians monitor electrical signals from ...
To clinically measure electrical activity within the brain, healthcare professionals conduct an electroencephalogram (EEG). This requires setting up 20 electrodes around the head with conductive gels ...
Head-worn sensors have been tried in a variety of form factors including headbands, helmets, headphones, glasses, and goggles. Now a group of Polish inventors, forming San Francisco-based ...
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You slip the wireless headset on. It looks like something a telemarketer would wear, except the earpieces are actually sensors, and what looks like a microphone is a brain wave detector. You place its ...
The next frontier might be neurotech: OpenBCI's Galea headset, along with advances in assistive controls, points to a wild, wearable road ahead. I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I ...
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