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These headphones can read your thoughts

Published: 28 March 2019
Dobson X-1 Accelerator participants Orbityl are on a mission to develop a set of headphones that can be controlled by sensing your brain鈥檚 activity.
鈥淎 lot of the research that we鈥檝e done is in brain-computer interface applications 鈥 looking for discrete thoughts that an individual is having as a mechanism to be used for control [of a device],鈥 said Orbityl co-founder Sean Kaiser.
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