It’s common to see gaming headsets at CES, but this year is the first time a gaming headset that can be controlled with the human brain was unveiled. Neurable a Boston-based tech company announced ...
The HyperX Neurable gaming headset concept is able to read your brainwaves and make you better at games. And after testing it myself, I went from a skeptic to a pro gaming believer.
Gaming brand HyperX has announced it’s currently developing a headset that will use AI to read your brain and boost your ...
There's no getting away from the scourge of the skill issue, though.
I tried out Neurable and HyperX's new EEG gaming headset to become the best esports player I never wanted to be.
CES is no stranger to gaming headset unveilings, but this year will mark the rare instance that a headset has been shown off at the event that can be controlled through the power of the human brain.
At Consumer Electronics Show, the conversation around gaming hardware has shifted from faster refresh rates to deeper human understanding. One of the most striking demonstrations this year was a ...
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