Last Updated on February 14, 2024 by pg@petergamma.org
Irene Vigué-Guix, PhD. uses products from OpenBCI:
but not Flavio Frohlich, PhD.
Flavio Frohlich has built his own device, which is not based on OpenBCI and PiEEG. Is this the reason Flavio is such a happy person?
But Flavio Frohlich is also interested in low-cost high-quality EEG devices. He can find those in the journal of the MRIS, but where can we find those on YouTube and from g.tec medical? Will OpenBCI, Pi EEG as well as Raspberry Pi’s will have a similar fate in the future? Will they go to the stock markets and will be sold mainly on Aliexpress and eBay? And will the prizes for this products be stable, and will they be developed well enough, so that they are not not only interesting for Irene Vigué-Guix, PhD, but also for Peter Gamma from the MRIS, the Physiology students of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, as well as for Flavio Frohlich, Associate Professor for Psychiatry, Cell Biology and Physiology at the University of North Carolina?
All these questions are open.