Want to know what your brain is up to? Soon, it may be as simple as slipping on a wireless headband, then accessing an app. That’s the idea behind Muse, a wearable device developed by Toronto-based tech company InteraXon. Essentially a lightweight portable EEG (electroencephalography) machine, it lets users monitor their neural activity in real time via their mobile device. .. Continue Reading Muse lets users monitor their brain waves on mobile devices
Section: Wearable Electronics
Tags: Brain Computer Interface, EEG, Indiegogo
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