Published on May 1st,2007 at 3:30 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

NeuroSky Promises to Use Your Brainwaves

I don’t know about you, but I think using the Wii and other interactive motion devices is so last century. With that in mind, NeuroSky, a relatively unknown Asian company has developed a device that allows you to control your environment through the use of your brain waves.

Now I don’t really like people controlling my brain waves, but this device is too special to not use. According to the company, the device analyzes your brain as you focus on causing something to happen. Upon realizing what your intentions are, the device then performs the action. Although there is no word on how well this device works or if we will even see it at all, it looks like we may be playing next-gen videogames much differently than we do today.

Oh and by the way, I don’t need your device, I can flip over that cup in front of me with simple concentration. No problem.

Via Gearlog
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