by Zoe Li | Nov 1, 2019 | Narbis News
Consumer-grade electroencephalography (EEG) devices are interesting novelties, but their capabilities tend to be very limited. What they’re pretty good at, though, is evaluating whether a person is focused and paying attention to something. This capability has mostly...
by Zoe Li | Nov 1, 2019 | Narbis News
A child uses the Narbis glasses. A wellness tech company called Narbis has released smart glasses for children that are meant to help them concentrate.The glasses have three sensors that can track the wearer’s brain waves and detect when...
by Zoe Li | Nov 6, 2019 | Narbis News
BBC Click’s Marc Cieslak looks at some of the week’s best technology stories including: Twitter announces plans to ban all political advertising worldwideSamsung teases a flip smartphone with a foldable screenSmart glasses which aim to increase...
by Zoe Li | Nov 6, 2019 | Narbis News
The £520 spectacles were described by the tech website Gizmodo as “the dumbest smart glasses”NARBIS It is a biblical curse: “All the bright lights of heaven will I make dark over thee.” Now a tech startup plans to apply the principle to children who will not focus on...
by Zoe Li | Nov 6, 2019 | Narbis News
Narbis glasses have three sensors – one behind each ear and another on top of the head – that monitor a wearer’s brainwaves The lenses will darken if the system detects a user has lost focus on a task The specs are meant to improve...