https://getmyo.com/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWu9TFJjHaM
brb shitting my pants
Ships at the end of this year
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https://getmyo.com/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWu9TFJjHaM
brb shitting my pants
Ships at the end of this year
Only 150$
10,000 left
holy cowwwwww
I want it if it really works but after so many things that had videos and promises like this I fear it won't.
It's already out, you can go to the lab or somewhere and buy it. They just won't be shipping it internationally until the end of this year.
I'm just thinking, how crazy would it be if you wore it and typed up something fierce?
that's so much finger and muscle movement going on right where it reads it, your house would like someone in it was being electrocuted
This will be amazing if it doesn't turn out to be a steaming pile of manure.
It has a lot of promise, but is too early for it's time. It also would cause a ton of random movements and stuff until they iron out all bugs and perfect it, which won't happen for at least a year or two.
I would totally buy it, but there aren't many practical uses for it yet. They probably don't support many games, it would be more work than a keyboard and mouse (though more fun) and would be glitchy.
I'll wait a year and then get it :D
Impressed me more than I expected. I imagine the technology is great, but I bet the applications are near impossible to make and surely unsupported by the vast majority of things you'd want to do. The demonstrations used in the video were most likely made by the developers of the hardware. After buying one, you're kinda SOL, unless they release their personal developments publicly. If this thing has any chance of survival, they need it to be natively supported by some major brand (e.g. the Valve Source Engine, similar to the head-leaning detection software) or need to make a sort of hub for software developers to publicly share their creations.
The latter is probably most efficient. I hope it works out, but I'm betting it doesn't. As most things like this don't. They are great in concept, but success is about application.
Wow.... I think I should get one of those and test it out for myself. Although I do agree with Flareboy that the device is likely to be thrown off by probably unforeseen factors. But who cares. Feedback from customers will allow it to be better for others in the future. x3
<10,000 units left, or so the website says... x.x
Must... get... one...