Why is it interesting for skilled OpenBCI users to buy products from OpenBCI in China – these products are more affordable and eventually stay more affordable than products from www.openbci.com

Last Updated on February 27, 2024 by pg@petergamma.org

For many years we have heart of complaints about the high costs of products from www.openbci.com. Now whe have an alternative from China, and that is OpenBCI made in China. Peter Gamma from www.petergamma.org has witten the documentation for it here:

We can see that it is not a well established product yet. But prices for these products remained stable over the last view years. What is a bit scary is that we never sah or have heard of someone who uses those with success. It is eventually also the goal of OpenBCI made in China to find out about this. They have the capacity to do all what users wish. But still it is not well established. Eventually the market for OpenBCI products is too small?

As far as we have learned to use it requires the skills of a Conor Russomano, A.J. Keller or a Ildar Rakhmatulin. But for Conor Russomano, A.J. Keller or a Ildar Rakhmatulin who are looking for an affordable alternative to products from www.openbci.com, this product is there. And in recent years prices for OpenBCI made in China remained stable. And if all of this remains as it is, is this not something which is also interesting for Conor Russomano, A.J. Keller or a Ildar Rakhmatulin, or for whoever has the skills of those and is looking for anaffordable alternative to products from www.openbci.com, and does not need the support of the support from www.openbci.com?

And if prices would increase all the same of products from OpenBCI made in China to the level of www.openbci.com or even higher, people like Peter Gamma from www.petegamma.org would eventually quickly change to another product as this one:

But all the same OpenBCI made in China is a product of gamblers. Even positive feedbacks about EEG caps is enough so that they increase prices, which makes this product risky.

But a solution to this problem is to keep silent if users use products from OpenBCI made in China. And to not make any links to OpenBCI made in China products, and to not pick them up in shops, etc. and tread them as if they where not there and do not exist.