California-based company PLX Devices first came to our attention in 2010 with its XWave brainwave interface accessory for iDevices that read a wearer’s brainwave information. It appears the call center headset-like form factor may not have appealed to many as the device no longer appears on the company’s website, but it has been replaced with a similar device in a design that should make the wearer much less self-conscious – a brain computer interface headband... Continue Reading Workout brain and body with the XWave Sport brainwave interface headband
Section: Wearable Electronics
Tags: Bluetooth, Brain, Brain Computer Interface, Wearable
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