MindRider was an exciting Kickstarter project that utilized our technology in the first citywide neuro-geography. The MindRider team created a customized helmet that tracks your mind’s performance as you ride, then deployed ten cyclists to mindride Manhattan’s main streets in the course of two months. The resulting MindRider Manhattan Map, based upon brainwave data, was compared against… Read More»
December 2014
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The Arduino is a powerful micro-controller board that has opened up the world of electrical engineering. NeuroSky has provided accessibility to connect the MindWave and MindWave Mobile to the Arduino. Check out some of the guides and hacks that we’ve produced in the past and do let us know what kind of projects you would… Read More»
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The Mindflex (and Mindflex Duel–the relevant hardware is supposed to be the same) toy lets you control the height of a ball with mental concentration. I will explain how to attach a $10 Bluetooth module to make this into a full-functioned Bluetooth EEG headset with raw data output that should be usable with most apps… Read More»
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The Raspberry Pi is an exciting Linux capable board that has become a widely used hobbyist board. Since it can run various Linux distributions, developers can try MindWave Mobile projects that use Puzzlebox’s Linux compatible applications to utilize the Raspberry Pi in a project.
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Forget “OK Glass,” MindRDR Is A Google Glass App You Control With Your Thoughts
Google Glass has made a name for itself (somewhat infamously) as head-mounted hardware that you can control with your voice and a sliding finger. Now, a team based out of interactive studio This Place in London, is launching a new app that it hopes will kickstart an even more seamless way of interacting with the… Read More»