
Again, another mind reading headset for gamers, but this one sounds pretty simple and also more promising with its low price, which will likely cost you as low as $20.00.
The NeuroSky, currently is still a prototype of a US company, is claimed to be able to read brainwaves of gamers when they’re wearing it. Basically, it does the basic brainwave detection, which could be slightly different from other gadgets or gamers’ headset that could actually read the mind. The kind of basic brain-wave activities that could be read by this headset including signals that relate to concentration, relaxation and anxiety. It seems to me that you really wanna invest your full concentration and expression into playing games while using it. As a little bid of losing focus will lead you to game over.
The company has developed a version of this headset based on Star Wars. Since it’s claimed to be capable of brainwaves reading, then you should expect that it comes at least with a sensor that can detect your brainwave. But the information sounds bit of worrying to me, as having it on for playing your favorite games, seem to be pretty taxing as you really need to immerse your entire spirit into it. It’s expected to go into production later this year.
via [Gizmodo]
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June 23rd, 2007 at 6:05 am
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