Sep 8 2010, 10:28am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
Many devices on the market today allow you to control things like the cursor on your computer screen using the power of your brainwaves. There are also solutions that let you control a video game using your mind.
A company called PLX Devices has announced the world's first brainwave interface specifically for the iPad, iPhone, and iPad. The device is called the XWave and it includes a new XWave app that allows the person to become familiar with controlling things using their mind and allows the user to train to control the Apple device.
The XWave and its app doesn’t let you control things like your music or answering calls with your mind. Rather the app is designed to let the user play little games like levitating a ball and training their brain to relax to change the color on the screen. The XWave hardware is available to purchase right now but won’t ship until October for $99.99.
Source: NDTV
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