The headset also ships with a simple game called “Smile with Lucy”, which acts as a personalized brain-calibration tutorial. Computers are becoming fast enough that we can detect and interpret all the signals of the brain in real time Dan Cook, EyeMynd Cook would not say how much the device would cost or give details about launch date or availability, but claimed it would be the most comfortable device of its kind on the market. The first version of the headset will be launched for developers, giving them a toolkit to design applications using its brain-reading capabilities. The Developer Brainwave VR headset will be compatible with HTC Vive, one of the major VR headsets, and work with EyeMynd’s Brainwave OS operating system to translate the headset’s EEG readings into computer commands. In spring 2017 it plans to launch a headpiece that uses 16 electroencephalography, or EEG, sensors to monitor brainwaves. The EyeMynd team, which has offices in Salt Lake City and San Francisco, includes Cook’s brother Nate (a postgraduate in spiritual psychology) and David Traub (the VR consultant for The Lawnmower Man) as executive producer.
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We know how to pick up on all the signals the brain sends to the body, all the information of your senses, total cognitive and emotional tracking.” “Computers are becoming fast enough that we can detect and interpret all the signals of the brain in real time. “Ten years from now, this will seem obvious,” says Cook, who speaks with both deep sincerity and gleeful enthusiasm about the power of his invention.