Current BCI

Engineers from Brown University, Utah have team up Brain Gate , a company that focuses on advancement of Neural Interface Systems, to develop a new wireless Invasive BCI which can transmit though commands. It is now up to the stage of human testing. By having the BCI implanted into a person skull, it amplifies the electric signals and then transmits then via radio waves. The device can transmit up to 48mb of data per second and uses about 30milliwatts of power. By making the BCI device wireless, you can say goodbye to the bulky, heavy computers and cables that came with EEG. It also opens the door to a wide range of future applications for the consumer market. Think how easily the MEWO app could be translated to a wireless BCI.

wirerless BCI implant

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