Are you unhappy with product from www.openbci.com? use OpenBCI modules sold on eBay & Aliexpress & help to develop PiEEG

Last Updated on September 16, 2024 by pg@petergamma.org

OpenBCI modules on eBay & Aliexpress

OpenBCI modules are on the marketd since a view years from eBay and Aliexpress. But hardly anyone seems to buy or use it. You need the knowledge of Peter Gamma from www.petergamma.org:

how to repair these modules. But for Peter these modules are currently the most interesting EEG devices on the market.

And after that it is PiEEG

Hardly anyone seems to buy or use those modules either. This is an evidence that PiEEG has issues. An issue is that there are hardly any tests available from PiEEG. We suppose most sellers have tested PiEEG and found out that it has issues. But we think as long as PiEEG is on the market, it is an interesting module for making tests, or even solder a Raspberry Pi RP2040 on it. The problem is solved, if we have an EEG module stable on the market which is flexable and delivers EEG data with a good signal quality.

The example of the «BEATS» 32 channel EEG device has shown, that these new developments are not far from being successful.

The ADS1299 EEG chip from Texas Instruments is suitable for medical and research grade applications. But what is currently missing is a platform which allows it to use it with more than 16 channels. The ADS1299 allows in principle 97 chip to add into one daisy chain. Developements of EEG devices is very slow. In the low cost segment, there are hardly any InfluxDB EEG devices available. But the ADS1299 is worth investigating on the long term. HackEEG was the precessor of PiEEG, and was only on the market for a short period of time. The same could happen with PiEEG. But if those who are unappy with products from www.openbci.com start developing the PiEEG shield and it stays on the market, we would have a new and interesting successor model to the EEG devices from www.openbci.com.

Information for product sellers who do stock market speculation and scalping with products mentioned by Peter Gamma on www.petergamma.org

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According to the little experience of Peter Gamma from www.petergamma.org, many of the products listed here are still full of issues which need to be resolved. If you do stock market speculation and scalping with those, you will loose Peter Gamma from www.petergamma.org as a buyer of these products and as a reviewer. Is this not risky? Will you not loose a majority of your costumers as well?

And is it not so, that society in general does not accept stock market speculation and scalping with products as those which are listed here? And will you not be politically incapable of finding a majority of the voters if you do stock market speculation and scalping with these products?

And as a consequence will you not be condemned and punished by a political referendum soon? Especially if you do this to a Swiss, since are not majority of Swiss against stock market speculations and scalping with people on a budget? And people in Switzerland are known for a lot of political referendums, since we have direct democracy in this country.

And Peter Gamma from www.petergamma.org will fight up to the European Court of Human Rights against people who do stock market speculation and scalping with the products which are mentioned on www.petergamma.org. And if they do not have yet the legal basis there to do so, he will fight for it.

What is a scalping?

Scalping is a trading strategy in which an investor buys and sells a single asset multiple times throughout the day. The goal of a scalper is to make a small profit over a large number of small trades, rather than a huge profit on each individual trade.

What is a scalper?

A scalper is someone who buys something and resells it at a price far above the initial cost. For instance some says: “He got theater tickets through a scalper”: Someone who buys tickets to an event in order to resell them at a profit. And is it not also scalping if you take reviews from this site to make out of it a new product offer, and sell it for a higher price? We doubt that you will be successful with it. Since Peter Gamma will review your product and will user not come back to www.petergamma.org after that?