Devices like the OpenBCI Galea with outdated soft- and hardware for 25 000 USD – are devices from ww.openbci.com really worth that much?

Last Updated on April 23, 2024 by pg@petergamma.org

The Galea with the 10 year old ADS1299 EEG chip from Texas Instruments and the ( 10 year old?) OpenBCI GUI software interface with a bit more than 16 channels which is not based on InfluxDB for 25 000 USD?

Newer multi-sensor device based on InfluxDB like the Raspberry Pi broadcast.net bridge from Adafruit which cost estimated in the range of around 100 USD:

  • Are devices from www.openbci.com really worth that much?
  • And are they not an outdated concept in the year 2024?

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