Toys controlled with the power of thoughts could become must-have gifts Warwick research connects human mind with electronic devices Sensors in headsets receive 'brain waves' and feed them into ...
How much more fun could drones be if you got fiddly hand controllers out of the way and flew them with your mind? That's the question EEGSmart poses with its UDrone mini-quad, which responds to ...
A company has created a set of ears that apparently respond to the wearer’s emotions via a sensor on the forehead. U.S. tech firm Neurosky showed them off this week at the Consumer Electronics Show in ...
Apparently a second coming of the Dreamcast was a little too much for Sega to handle, but getting into the mind-controlled toy business is right up their alley. According to a recent announcement, ...
[Chip Audette] owns (at least) two gadgets: one of those remote control helium-filled flying shark (an Air Swimmer), and an OpenBCI EEG system that can read brain waves and feed the data to a PC.
It doesn’t matter if you’re an adult, toddler, or a curious baby: RC toys are fun to play around with. Whether you’re looking for a new gadget to play with on the neighborhood sidewalk or you just ...