Foc.us

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Foc.us
Foc.us V2.jpeg
Category Transcranial direct-current stimulation, Cranial electrotherapy stimulation
Developer Transcranial Ltd.
Announced
Released Developers: 13th November 2014 (V2 edition)[1]
Consumers: June 2013 [2]
Price 199 USD (November 2016)
Max output 2 mA2 T
0.002 A
[3]
Session duration 24002,400 s
40 minute
Scalp location
Weight g
Controls

joystick, smartphone, tablet, personal computer [4]

Data available
Risk factor
Medical prescription No
http://eu.foc.us/v2

Foc.us is small tDCS (transcranial direct-current stimulation) device. It was developed by small London based company, Transcranial Ltd.[5] The first version of the device was focused on video game players,[6] but the current version could be used for brain stimulation in general. In addition, the current version of Foc.us, Foc.us V2, could deliver also different types of brain stimulation, namely cranial electrotherapy stimulation, transcranial pulsed current stimulation, transcranial random noise stimulation and double blind sham stimulation.[5] Transcranial Ltd. also sell Focus Lucid Dreaming Kit, which should enable its users to lucid dreaming.[7]

The first version of the device consists of a headset, which includes four sponge electrodes and the device was controlled by buttons and app. It was also shipped with small water bottle and charging cable.[6] Foc.us V2's package contains only a brain stimulator and recharging dock, recharging cable and booklet. It does not include electrodes.[5] Its users can connect the device with electrodes, which are sold by Foc.us company, or electrodes of a third party.[8] Lucid Dreaming kit includes Foc.us V2 brain stimulator, sleeping mask, cables and hydrogel.[7]


Main characteristics

Foc.us is a standalone device, but its functions are enlarged when it is linked with PC, tablet or smartphone. This device does not require medical prescription. However, certain customers should avoid its use due to their specific health conditions as a history of seizures of a peacemaker implantation.


Purpose

Company & People

Important Dates

Enhancement/Therapy/Treatment

Ethical & Health Issues

[9]

Public & Media Impact and Presentation

Public Policy

Foc.us was not approved by FDA since it is not a medical device. [6]

It received FCC approval in June 2013.[2]

Related Technologies, Projects or Scientific Research

References

  1. FOC.US. After a long anticipated wait the new Foc.us V2 Developer edition is now available for pre order!!. Facebook [online]. 2014, Nov 13. Available online at: https://www.facebook.com/focusgamer (Retrieved 24th November, 2016).
  2. 2.0 2.1 ANTHONY, Sebastian. Foc.us: The first commercial tDCS headset that lets you safely overclock your brain. ExtremeTech [online]. 2013, Jul 30. Available online at: https://www.extremetech.com/extreme/162581-foc-us-the-first-commercial-tdcs-headset-that-lets-you-safely-overclock-your-brain (Retrieved 24th November, 2016).
  3. FOC.US. Curent Regulation in foc.us v2. Foc.us [online]. 2015, Feb 16. Available online at: http://help.foc.us/article/11-curent-regulation-in-foc-us-v2 (Retrieved 24th November, 2016).
  4. FOC.US. Do I need an app to control foc.us v2?. Foc.us [online]. 2014, Nov 13. Available online at: http://help.foc.us/article/6-do-i-need-an-app-to-control-foc-us-v2 (Retrieved 24th November, 2016).
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 FOC.US. The foc.us v2 stimulator. Foc.us [online]. Available online at: http://eu.foc.us/v2 (Retrieved 25th November, 2016).
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 DYCE, Andrew. Foc.us Headset Review. Game Rant [online]. Available online at: https://gamerant.com/focus-tdcs-headset-reviews/ (Retrieved 24th November, 2016).
  7. 7.0 7.1 FOC.US. Focus Lucid Dreaming Kit. Foc.us [online]. Available online at: http://eu.foc.us/focus-lucid-dreaming-kit (Retrieved 25th November, 2016).
  8. WILLIAMS, Brent. Solid Advice on Selecting foc.us V2 Device and Accessories. Speak Wisdom [online]. 2015, Sep 20. Available online at: https://speakwisdom.wordpress.com/2015/09/20/solid-advice-on-selecting-foc-us-tdcs-and-accessories/ (Retrieved 25th November, 2016).
  9. WEXLER, Anna. A pragmatic analysis of the regulation of consumer transcranial direct current stimulation (TDCS) devices in the United States. Journal of Law and the Biosciences [online]. 2015, Oct 12. Available online at: http://jlb.oxfordjournals.org/content/2/3/669.full.pdf+html (Retrieved 1st November, 2016).