The brainwave monitoring technology, also known as a brain-computer interface (BCI), previously reserved for research labs and hospital emergency rooms is on the brink of becoming as ubiquitous as bicycle helmets — bolstering the maker movement devoted to brain-controlled gadgets.
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Brooklyn-based OpenBCI, which ran a successful Kickstarter last year to fund their electroencephalogram (EEG) headsets, is now offering pre-orders for their latest version, the UltraCortex Mark IV ($299 to $599), which has 61 electrode holders, reports PopSci.