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  • category=Virtual Reality Devices| http://techcrunch.com/2014/05/29/hands-on-with-the-avegant-glyph-a-head-mounted-display-for-the-average-commuter/
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  • category=Head Mounted Devices| Daqri smart helmet is a head-mounted wearable safety helmet with several built-in technologies such as see-throu
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  • Ashkelon Glance is a head-mounted display from the Israeli company Ashkelon Eyewear Technologies Ltd. It proj There are no ethical or health issues connected to this particular devices. For more information on issues connected with smartglasses, please see the
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  • Ashkelon Visor is a head-mounted smartphone holder resembling a cap with the ability to display augmented re There are no ethical or health issues connected to this particular devices. For more information on issues connected with smartglasses, please see the
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  • ...is to give the users easy access to information and computing power. These devices are also often aware of their user and the environment they are in. This al ...dichotomy is based on how the IEC 62209-2:2010 standard distinguishes the devices based on their position on the human body.<ref>https://webstore.iec.ch/publ
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  • category=Virtual Reality Devices| ...t is not clear, however, whether Daydream VR will be compatible with older devices upgraded to that Android version as well.
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  • ...imeter, and barometer. The device can connect to the Internet and/or other devices via Wi-Fi (IEEE802.11a/b/g/n) and Bluetooth 4.0. Data processing is handled For more information about this type of devices, please see the [[Smartglasses]] synopsis.
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  • category=other head-mounted| ...al issues connected with smartglasses, please see the [[Other Head-mounted Devices]] synopsis.
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  • ...roperties used on pages categorised as [[Smartglasses]], [[Virtual Reality Devices]], [[Electrolarynx]], [[Intelligent Personal Assistants]], and [[Brain Stim
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  • category= Other head-mounted Devices| ...icates with smartphone via Bluetooth® 4.0 BLE. It supports Android and iOS devices. The mask transfers user's biometric data, which it collects during his or
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  • .... BuBBles Lab specifically mentions the abitlity to remotely control other devices. [[Category:Electronic and Other Devices]]
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  • ...ref name="rsea">KAIST developed an extremely low-powered, high-performance head-mounted display embedding an augmented reality chip. Research: asia research news [ K-Glass is a head-mounted, augmented reality system being developed by Korea Advanced Institute of Sc
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  • InstaBeat is a swimming tracker head-mounted device that allows the user to get information about their heart-beat and l InstaBeat is an attachable head-mounted heart-beat sensor and display. The device weights 47 grams and is made from
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  • ...yepiece attached to a frame and a processing unit that is connected to the head-mounted part with a cable. In order to display the digital information on top of wh By the opinion of the device’s inventors, EyeTap differs from other head-mounted displays or augmented reality glasses in that it superimposes the virtual i
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  • For more information about this type of devices, please see the [[Smartglasses]] synopsis. [[Category:Electronic and Other Devices]]
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  • ...patent from 2012<ref>APPLE INC. (CUPERTINO, CA). Peripheral treatment for head-mounted displays. http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO2&Sect2=HITOFF A feature that sets it apart from other similar devices is the active color correction of the peripheral part of the visual field.
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  • Oculus Rift is a [[Virtual Reality Devices|virtual reality]] head-mounted display device developed by the Oculus VR company. It originally started as ...rescent Bay, and was introduced in September 2014. The system features the head-mounted device, an infrared camera for position tracking and a wireless gamepad. Oc
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  • 4DForce is a brain-computer interface, head-mounted wearable electrophysiological sensor for monitoring neural activity. The se ...hould allow user to measure their biosignals and use them to control other devices or software.
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  • category=Other head-mounted displays| The Neurocam is a head-mounted device which is able to detect electrical impulses of the brain. These oper
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  • ...t is inserted into the visor. The device supports Apple iPhone 6 and newer devices as well as smartphones of up to 5.5 inches diagonal size. The official broc ...news-releases/seebright-reveals-industrys-first-smartphone-integrated-arvr-head-mounted-display-platform-with-wireless-controller-250966831.html</ref>
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  • ...m/2015/02/18/sony-smarteyeglass-developer-edition-sed-e1-augmented-reality-devices-release-march-2015/ (Retrieved Jul 29, 2015)</ref> For more information about this type of devices, please see the [[Smartglasses]] synopsis.
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  • ...the regulation of consumer transcranial direct current stimulation (TDCS) devices in the United States. Journal of Law and the Biosciences [online]. 2015, Oc GoFlow consists of head-mounted device, which includes two sponge electrodes, <ref name="brain-boosting kit
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  • <td>[[Is categorized as::Head-mounted devices]]</td> Cefaly is head-mounted wearable device developed in purpose to treat and prevent migraine.
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  • ...oard is thus not a standalone device, and as other similar virtual reality devices, which it inspired,<ref>HAYWARD, Andrew. Why Google Cardboard – not Oculu ...list of parts, and potential customers can now choose from a selection of devices offered by more than 9 manufacturers. Although, this number does not includ
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  • ...ttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNzgMwTZCE4</ref> The distribution of first devices begun in late 2014. Unfortunately, the exact release date is unknown. [[Category:Electronic and Other Devices]]
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  • ...artbeat as a unique identifier of their person and communicates with other devices via Bluetooth or NFC. ...e Nymi band uniquely authenticates the user and allows him to securely use devices, systems and services. These may be for example logging into an computer, o
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  • For more information about this type of devices, please see the [[Smartglasses]] synopsis. [[Category:Electronic and Other Devices]]
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  • category=Virtual Reality Devices| ...n cooperation. Gear VR is, by itself, not a fully featured virtual reality head-mounted display, because it only features the housing for a smartphone, lenses, and
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  • ...loped by a Japanese eyewear company Jins. They are not strictly speaking a head-mounted display as they do not have any displaying capability, nor does it feature Jins MEME is a head-mounted device that gathers data about the eye movements and position of the head o
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  • Unlike other devices of this type, CasAR does not project the visual information directly onto t The device is an augmented reality head-mounted display that has to be connected to a computer for processing and creating
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  • ...belongs to the category of wearable devices. It differs from other HMD VR devices (such as Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, OSVR or Sony PlayStation VR) because a user [[Category:Electronic and Other Devices]]
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  • ...also compatible with existing or custom-created Android apps. M100 can be head-mounted or clipped to either safety glasses (Enterprise version) or regular eyeglas ...cing M100 Smart Glasses, the company developed different types of wearable devices, some of them considered to be predecessors of M100, including Raptyr and S
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  • ...set is a standalone device and does not require connectivity with external devices, though it features WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity. The position of micro- [[Category:Electronic and Other Devices]]
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  • ...unced_commentary=<ref>http://www.mddionline.com/article/3-wireless-medical-devices-watch-evena-eyes-glasses</ref>| [[Category:Electronic and Other Devices]]
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  • ...lasses will beep via ION App on the smartphone, so one never loses his/her devices. [[Category:Electronic and Other Devices]]
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  • ...age, battery and can share the recorded content wirelessly with with other devices through Bluetooth. Two microphones are also present. [[Category:Electronic and Other Devices]]
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  • ...production is mainly focused on information-related equipments, electronic devices, and precision products.<ref>Epson. Seiko Epson Corp. Available online at: ...ustrial markets and some recent reviews state that, when compared to other devices, BT-200 is underwhelming.<ref>MCCARTHY, Kieren. Epson joins Microsoft in un
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  • ...nd is praised as a the Iron Man interface becoming reality, having all the devices in one wearable device. It is also seen as the future of augmented reality. [[Category:Electronic and Other Devices]]
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  • The device is in a form of a wireless, head-mounted headband. The headband is supported on ears and wraps around the user's for [[Category:Electronic and Other Devices]]
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  • ...2014, May 20. Available online at: http://www.techradar.com/news/portable-devices/-gear-blink-trademark-confirms-samsung-smart-glasses-ambitions-1249737 (Ret [[Category:Electronic and Other Devices]]
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  • Shima displays notifications from Android, Windows, and iOS devices via Bluetooth, using its socialFlo app, which automatically catalogues all [[Category:Electronic and Other Devices]]
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  • category=Virtual Reality Devices| ...ands and companies. It provides the freedom to combine different brands of head-mounted displays (HMD) and controllers to experience VR the way users and developer
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  • ...on interface enables the display of routes, while connectivity to external devices enables the display of heart rate, power, cadence, and more. When connected [[Category:Electronic and Other Devices]]
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  • ...is a wireless, standalone device, which can also be connected to external devices. Designed as a regular pair of glasses, DK-40 has a socially aesthetic and [[Category:Electronic and Other Devices]]
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  • It is head-mounted U-shaped device which is placed at the backside of the head. In the middle ELF emmit is head-mounted device, which delivers electromagnetic pulses to user's brain. It does not
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  • ...:vrdevices_1.png|300px|thumb|right|frame|Several models of virtual reality devices as of 2015]] List of [[:Category:Virtual Reality Devices|virtual reality devices]]:
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  • ...d applications. It can also be used to remotely navigate and control other devices via WiFi connection.<ref>Atheer Labs Developer Kit Demonstration https://ww [[Category:Electronic and Other Devices]]
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  • weight_commentary=<ref name="larynges">ROMET®. ROMET® Electronic Larynx Devices. ROMET® [online]. Available online at: http://www.romet.us/electro-larynx- ...es developed by an American company Romet Inc. The series consists of four devices: R120, R210, R310, and R440 ECHO. As of February 2016, all four models are
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  • category=Virtual Reality Devices| ...], developed by HTC and Valve. It is a wearable device and belongs in the head-mounted displays' category. It was shipped as the first virtual reality device that
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  • display=2.3 megapixel widescreen stereoscopic head-mounted display| ...self-contained computer that does not need additional connection to other devices. It offers augmented reality in the form of so called “holograms”<ref n
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  • ...ntelligent personal assistant developed by Google Inc. It is available for devices using Android or iOS operating systems. It allows the user to vocally query [[Category:Electronic and Other Devices]]
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  • ...lasses device that is lighter and not cumbersome compared to other similar devices. IEEE Spectrum article covering CES2014 on which Innovega showcased functio [[Category:Electronic and Other Devices]]
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  • ...oogle]] Inc. It is a standalone device that needs to be connected to other devices running Google’s [[Operating system is::Android]] OS, mainly smartphones. ...r now, the interest in the technology has created a better market for such devices, and this has led to many new projects being unveiled.<ref>SHERMAN, Erik. 5
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  • ...the regulation of consumer transcranial direct current stimulation (TDCS) devices in the United States. Journal of Law and the Biosciences [online]. 2015, Oc There are two types of devices that sell under the name 'Go Flow Pro' and 'Go Flow Sports'. The former dev
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  • ...tracking to its newer models thanks to the latest Snapdragon 835 that both devices run on.<ref name="ref2">MATNEY, Lucas. ODG unveils enterprise-focused AR sm ...d share patient information and have immediate visual access to monitoring devices, vitals, and medical records, while keeping an eye on the patient and keepi
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  • ...the regulation of consumer transcranial direct current stimulation (TDCS) devices in the United States. Journal of Law and the Biosciences [online]. 2015, Oc ...nt (center of the head)<ref name="real world"/>. In contrast to other tDCS devices the position of electrodes is settled. Electrodes can be removed, but not p
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  • ...perties that aim to describe the salient features of [[Brain Stimulation]] devices. The [[Property:Maximal_output_is|max_output]] describes the maximum possib
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  • ...these categories. You can see the extension in action on [[Virtual Reality Devices]] or [[Smartglasses]], for example.
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  • ...r women-laryngectomees.<ref>GARDNER, Warren H., HARRIS, Harold E. Aids and Devices for Laryngectomees. Arch Otolaryngol 73(2) [online]. 1961: 145-152. Doi: 1 There are several devices that are utilized in the maintenance of voice prostheses. The cleaning of v
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  • Smart glasses, or smartglasses, are wearable computers and head-mounted displays that project and overlay digital information onto displayed realit ...tall applications just like a normal computer can. The connection to other devices is required only for data storage, sometimes Internet connection, or for a
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  • ...[https://www.quellrelief.com/quell-user registration] of individual user's devices; this will allow company to collect measured data about user and treatment ...not use Quell, neither should people with implanted metallic or electronic devices.<ref>Frequently Asked Questions by Clinicians: https://www.quellrelief.com/
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  • ...TENTSCOPE. Patent US2013071916-Wearable transdermal electrical stimulation devices and methods of using them[online]. Patentscope, 2014 [retr. 19.10.2016]. Av Thync is a small triangular-shaped head-mounted device that puts on the wearer's head. Headset stimulates and activates ner
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  • ...KADOSH, R.; LEVY N.; SAVULESCU, J. The regulation of cognitive enhancement devices: extending the medical model. Journal of Law and the Biosciences. 2014. 1(1 ...="Bikson">BIKSON, M.; BESTMANN, S.; EDWARDS, D. Neuroscience: Transcranial devices are not playthings. Nature. 2013. 501(7466), 167-167. ISSN 00280836. Availa
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  • [[File:TDCS devices.jpg|400px|thumb|right|frame| Various models of tDCS devices]] List of '''transcranial direct-current stimulation devices''':
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  • List of '''Neurofeedback devices''': ...al, auditive or audio-visual information which help users of neurofeedback devices to know, if they reduce the undesirable brain activity and increase the des
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  • List of '''Deep brain stimulation devices''': ...ts/ucm451152.htm (Retrieved 6th April, 2017).</ref> DBS is used in medical devices, which are on prescription, the use for cognitive enhancement is highly lim
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  • List of '''Transcranial magnetic stimulation devices''': Currently, a number of rTMS devices such as rTMS System from Magstim<ref> Magstim [online]. Available online at
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