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NeuroSky MindWave Mobile+

This is the MindWave Mobile+ from NeuroSky, an EEG headset that safely measures and transfers the power spectrum (alpha waves, beta waves, etc.) data via Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) to wirelessly communicate with your computer, iOS or Android device. Simply slip this headset on to see your brainwaves change in real time! With the MindWave Mobile+ you can monitor your levels of attention and relaxation --- and even learn about how your brain responds to your favorite music. This headset is an excellent introduction to the world of brain-computer interface!

The MindWave Mobile+ is surprisingly simple, consisting only of a headset, an ear clip and a sensor arm. The headset’s reference and ground electrodes are on the ear clip, while the EEG electrode is on the sensor arm, resting on the forehead above the eye.

What's really great about the MindWave is the more than 100 brain training games, educational apps and development tools available through the NeuroSky, iOS and Android stores. You can also write your own programs to interact with MindWave Mobile+ by using the free developer tools.

Note: The MindWave Mobile+ requires one AAA battery to operate. This battery is not included and will need to be purchased separately.

  • Uses TGAM2.9A Bluetooth v4.0
  • Automatic Wireless Pairing
  • Single AAA Battery Powered (Battery Not Included)
  • 8-hour Battery Run Time
  • Static Headset ID
  • iOS and Android Support
  • Starter Kit Edition

NeuroSky MindWave Mobile+ Product Help and Resources

Hackers in Residence - Hacking MindWave Mobile

February 26, 2014

Review, teardown, and hacking tutorial for the MindWave Mobile, a $99 commercial grade EEG sensor.

Core Skill: Electrical Prototyping

If it requires power, you need to know how much, what all the pins do, and how to hook it up. You may need to reference datasheets, schematics, and know the ins and outs of electronics.

1 Electrical Prototyping

Skill Level: Noob - You don't need to reference a datasheet, but you will need to know basic power requirements.
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