01 March 2021

Augmented Reality Brain Computer Interface

ONE AR is a hands-free augmented reality device that can be controlled via a brain-computer interface (BCI). Developed by a team of neurologists, biosignal engineers, speech-language pathologists and other experts over the last four years, the ONE is an AR headset that is currently aimed at anyone with complex communication disorders like cerebral palsy or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. In addition to BCI, the self-contained device can be controlled by head movements, voice commands and a physical switch.

Six non-invasive electrodes are placed on the wearer’s head, creating a live connection between the user and the device. The technology can identify brain activity related to looking and pointing, allowing the user to select items on a menu or type out messages. Machine learning algorithms will also improve the connection between the wearer and headset over time. The device will also feature 4G and WiFi connectivity, a two-way display and an integrated AI assistant.

More information:

https://robbreport.com/gear/personal-technology/cognixion-one-ar-head-set-hands-free-bci-1234598708/