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What happens when VR and AR meet brain-signal sensors? OpenBCI’s new VR-AR headset is a way to interact with computers using your mind.
What happens when VR and AR meet brain-signal sensors? OpenBCI’s new VR-AR headset is a way to interact with computers using your mind.
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Finally I can play vr without needing like 10ft of room lol
what happend if they discovered that tech that they can send signal's to the brain
it will be revolutionary and the 1st gen of new full dive vr that have all sense & it will help people with disabilities, they will be happy and feel like blessed
imagine people with disabilities discovering ultra realistic world and can do parkors
SWAG!
military仕様なのか???
ホールド感が凄いな
I know this is not the point, but those demos are so graphically poor, that it's nuts to see a Varjo headset used for them 😄🙈
Is it under $3499? If it's under $350, I'll check it out. If it's free, I'll beta test it for a month.
Anybody ever watched the movie 'Brainstorm' ? They predicted this in 1982
Bro, the toupee…stop.
Exactly what I hoped would be developed once, hope it will. Am too disabled to control VR hope something like this will fix this once.
Why is no one talking about 1983 movie Brainstorm ? 40 years ahead of it's time.
It’s gimmick
This is Patton Oswald in a wig and glasses, right?
Really interesting
My brain immediately goes to Sword Art Online
SAO soon ? 🤔
😂 what’s the whole point of having very high resolution with those graphics lol
I'm glad this failure of an idea is getting a comeback. It will have no use-case/application for anything other than accessibility for the inpaired/disabled. . . but I am glad it's returning "again".
I broke my neck and I'm paralyzed this would be sweet
I don’t think the audience in these comments understand that this is research. Every piece of tech we have now was well researched once. The future is optimistic in my eyes
Any advancement in neurolink type technology could be game changers to disabled people
Hey David, Banner, your eyes are glowing green. I think you got exposed to gamma rays. You wore those headsets too long. There’s no way I’m gonna buy that thing.😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I have this theory that if you can get control with your brain working you dont need full read write access. If we can relax our bodies and use our brain to control movement and interaction, our brains will fill in the haptic sensations.
CNET is one of the best channels to get the scoop on new test. Thru Lester call it like it is. No bs. Why I keep this weather forever
I would rather enjoy real life by having real experiences not artifically but hey, each to their own.
Can you imagine the price tag on this!? 😂 Then your hair has to be a certain length. Cool concept but YEARS from retail
Nearulink subscription if you cancel your legs are disabled💀💀💀
Sword art online ?
Doomed to fail but it sure is a great way to get money from desperate investors
Yah – I'm not valuing any opinion from a man this age in glasses like that.
Wow