Wearable Technology Show
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The emergence of consumer electroencephalography (EEG) devices is giving us new ways to monitor and train our brains. One such device is the Melomind, which promises to help users better manage stress. To do so, it delivers 15-minute sessions of specially designed music.
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Cimagine has partnered with Shop Direct to bring its markerless augmented reality solution directly to the consumer. We got a chance to catch up with the company at the Augmented Reality/Wearable Technology Show in London this week.
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The Atlas wristband tracks wrist movements across three dimensions to identify specific exercises and take fitness tracking to another level. After raising over half a million dollars last year, the wearable has now made the leap from crowdfunding the real world.
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InterAxon's brain-sensing headband has been around for a while now, having debuted on Indiegogo in 2012. Since then, it has won a Design and Engineering Award at CES, received a number of updates and, this week, launched in Europe. Gizmag took it for a spin at the Wearable Technology Show.
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Fashion and fitness enthusiasts will have a new way to capture their lives later this year. British tech firm Lyte is releasing a new range of video-capturing eyewear. Fashion Glass and Sports Glass versions of the shades will be available.