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− | 2006: the developers agreed to develop a device like ELF emmit | + | * 2006: the developers agreed to develop a device like ELF emmit |
− | December 2013: the prototype of the device was built | + | * December 2013: the prototype of the device was built |
− | 2014: the app that controls device was deveopled | + | * 2014: the app that controls device was deveopled |
− | May 2016: ELF emmit was tested at University of Maribor | + | * May 2016: ELF emmit was tested at University of Maribor |
− | July 2016: IndieGoGo campaign started | + | * July 2016: IndieGoGo campaign started |
− | September 2016: ELF emmit began shipping<ref name="IGO camp"/> | + | * September 2016: ELF emmit began shipping<ref name="IGO camp"/> |
== Enhancement/Therapy/Treatment == | == Enhancement/Therapy/Treatment == |
Revision as of 11:33, 17 July 2017
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Category | Transcranial magnetic stimulation |
Developer | Medwell d.o.o |
Announced | July 2016 [1] |
Released | Developers:
Consumers: September 2016 [1] |
Price | 129.00 USD [2] |
Max output | 0.000022mA2.2e-5 T 2.2e-8 A |
Session duration | 7200 s120 minute [3] |
Scalp location | Oz |
Weight | 19.8 g [2] |
Controls |
smartphone, tablet [1] |
Data available | |
Risk factor | |
Medical prescription | no |
https://www.elfemmit.com/ |
ELF emmit is a wearable device that is supposed to provide a neurostimulation. It delivers elecromagnetic pulses into the backside of a user's scalp, which should affected user's brainwaves and in this way affected user's mood and concentration. It uses the method of Pulsed Electromagnetic Stimulation (PEMS).
It is head-mounted U-shaped device which is placed at the backside of the head. In the middle of the device is a coil, which produces electromagnetic pulses. The device is made of plastic and is powered by smartphone through a user's headphone jack. The sessions are controlled via an app in a user's smartphone.[3] The device was developed by Ljubljana based company Medwell d.o.o.[4]
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/elf-emmit-a-wearable-for-the-optimized-self-sleep#/
http://www.mariansauter.de/2017/03/testing-the-elf-emmit-mind-body-assistant-the-science/
https://www.amazon.com/ELF-emmit-Non-Invasive-Stimulating-Concentration/product-reviews/B01M738J1M
https://wearablezone.com/device/Elf-emmit-mind-wearable-review/
https://wearablezone.com/news/elf-emmit-review-wearables
http://ivcjournal.com/wearable-pemf/
http://www.versopolis.com/panorama/198/the-art-of-brain-hacking
http://the30yearold.blogspot.cz/2017/01/the-elf-emmit-tentative-review.html
http://www.gadgetify.com/elf-emmit-brain-hacking/
Contents
Main Characteristics
Purpose
Company & People
ELF emmit is manufactured by the company Medwell d.o.o. that seat in Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Important Dates
- 2006: the developers agreed to develop a device like ELF emmit
- December 2013: the prototype of the device was built
- 2014: the app that controls device was deveopled
- May 2016: ELF emmit was tested at University of Maribor
- July 2016: IndieGoGo campaign started
- September 2016: ELF emmit began shipping[1]
Enhancement/Therapy/Treatment
Ethical & Health Issues
Public & Media Impact and Presentation
Public Policy
Related Technologies, Projects, or Scientific Research
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 BUTINAR, Urban. ELF emmit: A Wearable for the Optimized Self. Indiegogo [online]. Available online at: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/elf-emmit-a-wearable-for-the-optimized-self-sleep#/ (Retrieved 17th July, 2017).
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Elfemmit. ELF emmit. Elfemmit [online]. Available online at: https://www.elfemmit.com/elf-emmit (Retrieved 5th May, 2017).
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 STRAIN, Logan. Elf Emmit: Review. WearableZone [online]. 2017, Feb 17th. Available online at: https://wearablezone.com/device/Elf-emmit-mind-wearable-review/ (Retrieved 17th July, 2017).
- ↑ Elfemmit. Terms of Use. Elfemmit [online]. Available online at: https://www.elfemmit.com/terms-of-use (Retrieved 17th July, 2017).