NeuroSky’s mind-reading headsets haven’t exactly revolutionized modern user input — they just measure midichlorian count and control an app or three — but the company’s definitely moving towards products that the general public can take seriously. This BrainAthlete system, for instance, first graced Tokyo Game Show 2010 as an ugly sweatband , but has since graduated to this handsome golf visor cap, which merely measures an athlete’s brainwaves as they play rather than promise brain control.

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NeuroSky sticks EEG sensors in a golf visor, sells it to Japanese athletes (video)


