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campaign. It has 4 input channels for measuring EEG, EMG, and EKG, and is also Bluetooth enabled. Initially it was offered on Kickstarter at $ 99, before later being listed at $ 249.99, and subsequently increasing in price to $ 499.00.
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microcontroller — and can write the EEG data to an SD card, or transmit it to software on a computer over a
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eye-tracking system to continue to draw after being diagnosed with the degenerative nerve disorder 
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OpenBCI boards can be used to measure and record electrical activity produced by the brain (
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Screenshot of the OpenBCI Processing application displaying a basic electroencephalogram
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OpenBCI has released an open-source application for use with the OpenBCI, written with
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Conor Russomanno wearing the Ultracortex Mark III and Ganglion Board
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for on-board processing — the 8bit version (now deprecated) uses an
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headset for pre-production OpenBCI boards have been released on
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The OpenBCI has been used to control a HexBug robot using
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In 2015, OpenBCI announced the Ganglion board with a 2nd
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Screenshot of the OpenBCI Processing application displaying a basic electroencephalogram
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