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Jan 18 2006, 7:49am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Korea is apparently the best market for brainwave consumer products. I just stumbled the Neomind glasses from a company called Coregem.
The Neomind looks like a Geordi LaForge (Star Trek Next Generations) visor. The glasses use visual and audio impulses to stimulate the brain. It can be used to improve learning or to relax.
The glasses are supposed to be able to connect to a PC or mobile phone and correspond with a learning software that runs on those devices.
More details on the Coregem site (Korean).
We reported a while ago about MC Square brainwave products. MC Square is supposed to roll out products in the USA now.
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Luigi Lugmayr
Luigi is the founding chief Editor of I4U News and brings over 15 years
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