We tested out the NeuroSky Mindwave headset at the Gadget Show Live
One of the most unusual gadgets at the Gadget Show Live has to be the NeuroSky MindWave - a computer headset that allows you to control the PC by simply thinking. James gave it a try.
The MindWave is available now from NeuroSky's website for under £100.
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