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Electronics : OCZ OCZMSNIA NIA - Neural Impulse Actuator |
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from: OCZ Technology
Amazon.com's Price: $135.10 Prices subject to change.
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: OCZ Technology
EAN: 0842024007593
Label: OCZ Technology
Manufacturer: OCZ Technology
Model: OCZMSNIA
Publisher: OCZ Technology
Studio: OCZ Technology
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Not quite there yet.
Cool new technology that's not quite there yet. Seems to work ok for things like the included Pong game, but using it for a full blown game is another story.
It will take hours and hours of practice to make it barely usable.
Also, I submitted a rebate form, complying with all rules, and OCZ sent me a denial. No apparent recourse and they have my UPC so I can't try again.
It's fun to play with, but given the down sides, I'd wait for the technology to mature and other vendors to ... Read More
Rating: - sadly..doesn't work
there are serious problems with electrical noise and the only solution is to hold the device. Their tech support is unable to provide any solution so the device is really unusable, save your money.
Rating: - Not All It's Cracked Up To Be
I have had my NIA for a week. First of all, if a REBATE is indicated, forget about it, you won't get it and you won't get any help here at Amazon or from OCZ.
Second, the product works on motor (muscle) signals, so you can program the device to take over a few basic functions, but forget about doing anything with your Alpha or Beta waves -- in my opinion, the "brain fingers" display (one of the configuration screens) is just for show.
The product does work, and you can get ... Read More
Rating: - It sort of works
I have purchased OCZ NIA as a gift for my extended family member who wants to use it in a hobby project. Before sending my gift I had to test it myself, if it works. It "sort of works" and that made it really hard to for me to decide whether to go on with the gift or return it to the Amazon store. Definitely, using this hand free computer interface requires some training and laborious configuration of received signals to simulation of mouse, keystrokes or joystick that may need to be specific for each ... Read More
Rating: - offsetting Brian Hacko "The Brain Hacker"
Brian Hacko "The Brain Hacker" gave this one star because it didn't have 64 bit drivers. That is a bummer for the 5% of the people that have 64bit systems. But his rating has unfairly dropped the rating 2 stars.
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