Toshiba headphones have brain-wave sensor
February 18, 2010
Toshiba has come up with a pair of headphones which hold a brain-wave sensor within, being specially designed for consumer use. You get an integrated Bluetooth chipset within, allowing the headphones to hook up to a Bluetooth-enabled computer thanks to the included dongle. It will additionally come with an accompanying software known as "Brain-wave Visualizer", where it is capable of visualizing measured goods to show off a diagram of brain waves and meters of a brain-wave level, concentration level and meditation level. that enables one to record the wearer's brain waves in real date. Not too practical for the ordinary iPod user, but it comes in handy in the healthcare office.
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Music Card MP3 Player
November 19, 2009

Strapya's back with the Music Card MP3 Player, and as you can tell by its name, it is nearly as thin as a regular ATM card despite packing in sufficient technology and memory to store 2GB worth of MP3s and WMAs. Since it comes in such a compact mode, Strapya is more or less forced to use a 2.5mm headphone jack, as cramming in a Bluetooth chipset inside might just prove too much for its battery to handle in the lengthy run. Good thing there are such things known as adapters included for folks to prepare use of their 3.5mm headphones instantly! You can choose from a gold credit card, three chocolate bar-type models, a vintage camera and a cassette tape design, with the entire device retailing for a mere $26.40.
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