BCInet’s nia is an input device that uses biofeedback signals to control any PC rather than traditional physical input used today.
Based on patented brain computer interface (BCI) technology, nia consists of a headband, USB interface box and software. nia's headband detects biofeedback signals from brainwaves and facial and eye movements. nia's software then decodes these signals into mouse and keyboard events (keystrokes, cursor movements and more) to control a variety of PC software, including PC games.
Transform PC Gaming
When used with PC games, nia provides a radically new approach to gaming. nia eliminates keystrokes and cursor movements to navigate through game screens, freeing you to reach game levels well beyond your previous personal bests. The ability to create customized profiles for each game - or multiple profiles for a single game - then allow you to save or memorize a desired behavior for a particular game character. That profile can then be recalled when that game is played. All games requiring keyboard and/or cursor movement benefit from nia, including Crysis, Far Cry, Unreal Tournament and hundreds more.
The nia headband uses ultra-sensitive sensors to read your biofeedback signals - more sensitive and more ergonomic than any product or technology on the market today. The result is reading signals that are ignored in current products, significantly increasing the sensitivity of computer input and making your favorite PC games much more intuitive and easier to play.
The nia interface connects nia headbands to any PC through a serial or USB port.
nia software reads the biofeedback signals read by nia headbands and uses patented algorithms to decode your signals into separate frequency bands or channels of information. Each channel is then amplified by a factor of over two million times to translate your intentions into keystrokes and cursor movements for new levels of game playing.