Comparison of consumer brain–computer interfaces

Comparison of consumer brain–computer interfaces
Device Price Electrodes Sensors Interpret: Peripheral SDK Released Producer
MindWave $99.95 [1] &100000000000000010000001[2] &100000000000000020000002 mental states (based on 4 brainwaves), eyeblinks[3] Yes Yes[4][5] 02011-03-21 21 March 2011; 7 months ago NeuroSky
Mindflex (Uses NeuroSky chips) $50 [6] &100000000000000010000001[7] &100000000000000010000001 mental state No No 02009-12-21 21 December 2009; 22 months ago Mattel (Neurosky partner[7]
Emotiv EPOC $299 [8] &1000000000000001400000014[9] &100000000000000040000004 mental states (based on brainwaves), 13 conscious thoughts, facial expressions, head movements (sensed by 2 gyros)[10] Yes Yes[11][12] 02009-12-21 21 December 2009; 22 months ago Emotiv Systems
Star Wars Force Trainer (based on NeuroSky chips) $45 [13] &100000000000000010000001 [7] &100000000000000010000001 mental state No No 02009-06-21 21 June 2009; 2 years ago Uncle Milton (Neurosky partner[7]
MindSet $199 [14] &100000000000000010000001[15] &100000000000000020000002 mental states (based on 4 brainwaves), eyeblinks[3] Yes Yes[16] 02007-03 March 2007; 4 years ago NeuroSky
Neural Impulse Actuator $90 [17] &100000000000000030000003[18] &100000000000000020000002 brainwaves (Alpha & Beta), facial muscle and eye movements Yes Yes[19] 02008-05 May 2008; 3 years ago; No longer being manufactured (EOL).[1] OCZ Technology
Mindball $20,000 [20] &100000000000000010000001[21] &100000000000000010000001 mental state No No 02003-03-21 21 March 2003; 8 years ago Interactive Productline
XWave headset $90 [22] &100000000000000010000001 8 EEG bands Yes Yes 02011-01-05 5 January 2011; 9 months ago (Windows and iOS apps available now, Android app available soon[23]) XWave

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Open-source projects

The OpenEEG project offers individuals a way to build their own EEG device. The OpenEEG project estimates that building your own EEG costs $200 and takes a few weekends. The OpenEEG product was the earliest method for individuals who wanted an inexpensive EEG for personal use; today EEG enthusiasts are cannibalizing toys like the Mindflex, Force Trainer, and MindWave to build less expensive more reliable personalized EEG devices.[24][25]

Emokit is an open-source Python library for reading out sensor data from the EPOC (Emotiv Systems) by Cody Brocious. It was built by reverse-engineering the encrypted protocol.[26] Emokit has been deprecated in favour of emokit.[27]

In 2011 Make Magazine published an article on hacking NeuroSky headsets

EEGLAB is a GNU Matlab toolbox for processing data from electroencephalography (EEG), can be used as neurofeedback tool.

OpenVibe is a LGPL software platform (C++) to design, test and use BCI.[28] The software comes with an acquisition server that is currently compatible with many EEG device including Neurosky Mindset, Emotiv EPOC (Research Edition or above) and OpenEEG. The software is developed at INRIA.

Technology

All of the devices listed use electroencephalography except the Neural Impulse Actuator which only uses electromyography. Some use both electroencephalography and electromyography, such as the MindWave, EPOC, and MindSet.

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