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A head-mounted brain wave sensor is an electronic device that uses human brain waves for manipulation.
Head-mounted brain wave sensor
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- A head-mounted brain wave sensor is an electronic device that uses human brain waves for manipulation.
- Research on mind control in China is also in full swing. A company in Shenzhen made a product called BrainLink. Its core principle is to use brain wave technology. The collected brain wave signal is transmitted to the used device through Bluetooth, and the user is allowed to feel and measure the magic of the brain wave through corresponding software.
- BrainLink Idea Headband is an accessory product specially developed for IOS system by Shenzhen Hongzhi Technology Co., Ltd. It is a safe and reliable head-mounted brain wave sensor. It can wirelessly link terminal devices such as mobile phones, tablets, laptops, desktop computers, or smart TVs via Bluetooth. With the corresponding application software, you can realize the interactive control of ideation.
- Brainlink cited foreign advanced brain-computer interface technology. Its unique design and powerful training software are well received by customers. It allows your phone or tablet to know your brain state, such as whether you are focused, nervous, relaxed or tired. You can also give instructions to mobile phones and tablets by actively adjusting your concentration and relaxation, thereby achieving the magical "ideal control".
- Brainlink is mainly used to improve children's concentration and relaxation, help children learn to adjust themselves in a high-pressure learning environment, promote children to develop good learning habits, and cultivate children's ability to think independently.
- The age of mind control has arrived in advance, and it doesn't take a few years for these various inventions of mind control to be as popular as our iphones today. At that time, would there be a "brain network" with interconnected ideas? [1]