When will also the OpenBCI enthusiastists be fed up of new products which are based on the 10 years old ADS1299 EEG chip from Texas Instruments?

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

Would not also the www.OpenBCI.com enthusiastis migrate from OpenBCI Cyton to PiEEG if it would be available and if it would support OpenBCI GUI? We had a new and interesting product, and that was PiEEG. But shortly after it has been released, it is no longer availble anymore:

https://www.crowdsupply.com/hackerbci/pieeg#products

So we have no other choice than buying products which started developing 10 years ago and are based on the ADS1299 EEG chip from Texas Instruments which is now 10 years old. Products which are sold by www.OpenBCI.com, or by OpenBCI made in China which are cheaper:

And with every new product such as HackEEG and PiEEG, products which come and go, until the next product based on the ADS1299 EEG chip from Texas Instruments comes and goes, those every of these new ADS1299 products not make us retreat from products which are based on the ADS1299 EEG chip from Texas Instruments?

And does not every new product which is based on the ADS1299 EEG chip from Texas Instruments bring us closer to products which are based on single electronics components and InfluxDB? And bring us closer to products offered by How To Electronic and Adafruit? Even if we have to start soldering and coding by ourselves? And won’t follow us the OpenBCI enthusiastist too on our pathay? OpenBCI enthusiastis which are fed up by products which are based on the 10 years old ADS1299 EEG chip from Texas Instruments?