PiEEG Kit All-In-One Bio Lab
PiEEG kit enables brain-computer research and more in a compact, all-in-one setup.
The brain-machine interface idea has been a science-fiction trope for many years, and while one wouldn’t call it mainstream, experimenting with this technology isn’t out of the realm of possibilities today. Getting started, however, may still seem like a steep learning curve. To help with this challenge, PiEEG has developed the PiEEG Kit.
According to PiEEG, this all-in-one kit is "designed for learning signals from your brain and body, including EEG, EKG, EMG, and EOG, in a comfortable and user-friendly format."
It's geared toward anyone getting started in this field, including researchers, students, and enthusiasts that simply want to learn about this tech.
The kit includes a PiEEG sensor board, coupled with a Raspberry Pi 5 board. This comes with an SD card with the proper software pre-installed for interface and measurements. The device includes a cap with eight EEG electrodes and cables; two electrode clips; and 10 electrodes for EMG, EKG, and EOG measurements. It also comes with a neuroscience learning course, with the goal of making neuroscience accessible to everyone.
The kit comes in a carrying case, with illustrations printed on the circuit board inside to assist with making the correct connections. While it can be used by itself, GPIO and other connections are also available, allowing it to expand as needed and control other devices. While you may or may not want to use this in the park or other public places (possibly while wearing a rather odd electrode-hat), the all-in-one kit format allows you to do just that, if you so choose.
More info is found can be found in the video below, as well as on GitHub. It will be launching on Indiegogo at a future date.