
"Immersive Technology: Experiencing the Future Through a Brain-Connected AR-VR Headset"
OpenBCI, a Brooklyn-based company, has developed a prototype mixed-reality headset called Galea that incorporates various sensors, including EEG, EMG, EDA, PPG, and eye tracking, to explore the possibilities of brain-computer interfaces in VR and AR. The headset, which can be used independently or with existing VR headsets, aims to enable new interactions with computers and enhance accessibility. OpenBCI's CEO sees the potential for future advancements in neural input technology, particularly when combined with standalone VR and AR headsets. The sensor platform could also pave the way for future wearable sensors that enhance everyday interactions.