Mind Controlled Skateboards
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Mind Controlled Skateboards


Thats right we said it…Mind Controlled Skateboards baby. Research lab Chaotic Moon Labs have designed a working prototype and hope the technology will one day be used in wheelchairs.

'A helmet rigged with sensors is worn by the user which allows his thoughts to control the skateboard. The sensors are connected to a Samsung tablet running Windows 8, which receives the signals and carries them forward to the motors of the skateboard. The sensors in the helmet catches your thoughts from your brain either to move or stop or turn and then sends signals to the tablet. Tablet responds by converting those signals into mechanical signals and sending them to the motor, and the skateboard starts moving.'





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