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Clip: Season 4 Episode 29 | 5m 28sVideo has Closed Captions
Learn about a new headset that is known as a brain-wearable device.
In this segment, we learn about a new headset that is known as a brain-wearable device. This device reads brain waves in real time, providing feedback that enables the user to improve creativity, reduce stress and increase focus. It could be the next big leap in digital technology, with applications for gaming, the disabled, the military and medicine.
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A wearable devices that reads brainwaves
Clip: Season 4 Episode 29 | 5m 28sVideo has Closed Captions
In this segment, we learn about a new headset that is known as a brain-wearable device. This device reads brain waves in real time, providing feedback that enables the user to improve creativity, reduce stress and increase focus. It could be the next big leap in digital technology, with applications for gaming, the disabled, the military and medicine.
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