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To the left and right there are two sensors (out of three total) that pick up muscular signals such as the raising of your eyebrows. Imagine a weapon change by lifting your left eye brow. That's the reality here.
Above you can see the NIA front end box where you connect the headset. The build quality of the device is very sturdy, and the complete black looks make for a rather niche stylish gadget with that brushed aluminum casing.On its end the NIA headset connects to this little box, which on its end connects to a USB port on your PC.
Depending on their intricacy, brain mice can require major processing resources. Therefore OCZ's design is optimized for multi-core systems and runs non-intrusively in a multi-threaded environment. Okay, one last look at the kit before we head onwards to the software.