Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-100.4.60.183-20161229021902/@comment-94.175.143.247-20161230211108

Yes and no. In theory yes. The nervegear helmet would have to consist of everything a computer consists of (more or less) with advanced current and reverse EEG technology. Basically, a more developed version of the Emotiv EPOC with a reverse function. In practicality however, currently no. Like i said we need a more developed version of the EPOC, but the EPOC is pushing the boundries to begin with. In a few years maybe, but right now no. I am currently working on a prototype as we speak but that is a little slow.