Narbis smart glasses. The glasses have three built-in sensors, two on the side and one on the top. Now there's a pair of
Narbis smart glasses. The glasses have three built-in sensors, two on the side and one on the top. Now there's a pair of glasses that can help you solve your concentration problem in Kickstarter. The glasses (pictured above) have three built-in sensors, one mounted on the top and two on the sides.
When you wear these glasses, the top of your head and the back of your ears will be exposed to the sensors. Then you have to put a special device on your arm to make the whole thing happen. According to reports, this set of equipment (glasses + sleeves) is called Narbis, which uses neurofeedback technology and electrochromic lens technology (electrochromic lenses) to create the first personal device for brain training based on visual feedback.
When the user is inattentive, the entire glasses will be darkened. As soon as you refocus, the glasses will light up. According to the Narbis team, if you want to get "normal" vision on your Narbis glasses, you need to train your brain to stay focused for a long time.
It's worth mentioning that the development team has also released three other versions based on demand from Philadelphia, called Devon Greco. He has already built a prototype and now hopes to complete a $150,000 crowdfunding goal to fund the project. If you get started quickly, you can get a set of Narbis glasses for just $295.
If you miss it, you can only get a set of Narbis glasses and a special T-shirt for $375. The device will meet its first supporters in December of this year, and by February next year it will go on sale. You may be a little skeptical about neurofeedback technology. There are even two opposing views on the discussion of the technology.
One is skeptical like you. The other expressed support and claimed that the technology was helpful for the brain.
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