NeuroSky’s brain-computer interface (BCI) technology has found its way into a variety of devices over the last few years, from the MyndPlay media player and MindSet video game headset to the XWave and ...
When we first heard about the Necomimi Brainwave Cat Ears from Neurowear, we thought they were a total gimmick. How could a toy actually tell the world how you're feeling--in real-time--by reading ...
Warning: Necomimi cat ears may not be your thing if (1) you like to blend in with the crowd (they’re fuzzy and larger than life-size, and you wear them on your head ...
[Credit: Necomimi] Why talk about your feelings when you can flutter artificial feline ears at people? Neurowear’s Necomimi, which which will premiere in the US at Comic-Con 2012 (which opens this ...
exhibited at 'Tokyo Game Show 2012 ', which are equipped with special parts that catch brain waves and move their ears in a twirl, and also have special parts that shine up to the LED in response to ...
Necomimi first became popular within the anime and costume communities in Japan because of a viral Youtube video by Neurowear, a fashion electronics company. Since then, audiences have been eagerly ...
You can learn a lot about what's going on inside a cat's mind by paying attention to its ear movements. If kitty is angry or tired, her ears may tilt away from her face or droop. And if your cat is on ...
Fellow senior editor Elina Shatkin pinch hits this Cubicle Catwalk from Comic-Con and convention-goers sound off… WHAT: Necomimi’s brainwave controlled cat ears developed by an anthropologist, robot ...
Computers that can read our every thought are still a long way off, but a few sensors and some circuitry can let some devices read some measure of our brain activity. Last year, I tested the Mattel ...
The fluffy headwear reads users' brain activity, meaning the ears perk up when they concentrate and flop down when users enter a relaxed state of mind. A promotional video shows a young woman's cat ...
While we've always thought that brain-controlled cat ears are a perfectly viable business model, it's usually in a company's best interest to diversify, in case, you know, the bottom ever drops out of ...