A Toronto company is banking on the support of tech loving consumers to bring its latest creation — a brainwave sensing headband — to market.
King Street West startup InteraXon is best known for large scale installations of thought-control computing, which, for instance, saw people using their minds to light up the CN Tower or Niagara Falls during the Vancouver Olympcis.
Now the five-year-old firm, comprised of neuroscientists, engineers, designers and artists, has turned to crowd funding website indiegogo to raise $150,000 for Muse, its latest foray in brainwave-controlled interfaces (BCI).
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