Look at me, I'm all ears!
A couple of years ago at Toy Fair I got to play with Mattel’s Mind Flex game and Uncle Milton’s Star Wars Force Trainer. I wore a headset to play so I could use my “brain waves” to control the game. Then the company that helped bring those games to the marketplace, Neurosky, came out with a new mental exercise device called MindWave. The company said the MindWave headset takes decades of laboratory brainwave technology and puts it into a bundled software package for under $100. Now Neurosky measures your brainwave signals and attention levels in a whole (strange, and very funny) new way. Show everyone within sight what’s really on your mind, and impress your friends with some of the most advanced brainwave technology available! Necomimi’s Cat-Ears! Yep, put on your cat ears, let one sensor rest on your forehead, and connect the other sensor to your earlobe. It connects with a little clip, which I didn’t even feel when attached. Then anyone looking at you will most likely stare and laugh as your cat-like reactive movements show how interested or relaxed you are in real-time.
I wore them for a few minutes at ShowStoppers and got lots of howls.) You can’t see what they’re doing when you’re wearing them unless you’re in front of mirror, but it was good to know my brain had enough activity to makethem move quite a bit! So anytime you want to entertain your friends and family, wear Necomimi! There’s a deeper meaning that just plain fun however, and David Westendorf, VP of Marketing at NeuroSky explains that in the video. But even David says “fun” is the key to using these “cat ears”. I believeNecomini is ‘cat ears’ in Japanese. Cost $99.95.
Giz Wiz Video with NeuroSky's David Westendorf: http://youtu.be/pSp9pzbDLeI
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