[Credit: Necomimi] Why talk about your feelings when you can flutter artificial feline ears at people? Neurowear’s Necomimi, which which will premiere in the US at Comic-Con 2012 (which opens this ...
When we first heard about the Necomimi Brainwave Cat Ears from Neurowear, we thought they were a total gimmick. How could a toy actually tell the world how you're feeling--in real-time--by reading ...
But to tell the story that way leaves off the rise an unlikely underdog, and a marketing scheme that was truly a strange gamble on success. Through use of EEG, Neurowear knew the ears were possible, ...
In this week’s example of something that will only get you laid at a furry party, we bring you a wiggly cat ear headband that’s controlled by your emotions. Neurowear writes that the chunky-ass mood ...
We've seen brainwave-sensing used for mind training games, the judicious application of comedy torture, and attempting to control the nearest robot: now the technology has reached its summit, with ...
Anyone who has ever longed for more expressive ears, your moment has arrived: This week the Japanese company Neurowear has made Necomimi -- its plush, mind-reading cat ears -- available in the U.S.
While we've always thought that brain-controlled cat ears are a perfectly viable business model, it's usually in a company's best interest to diversify, in case, you know, the bottom ever drops out of ...
Japanese company Neurowear is making a new version of its Necomimi headband, a wearable that reads your brain waves to… move robotic cat ears. You can think of them as a mood ring for nerds and uh, ...
Japanese company Neurowear is creating a range of fashion items that are operated using brainwaves, including a pair of moveable cat ears. The cat ear product, called "necomimi" is a novelty hair band ...
Neurowear has unveiled a cat ear like hair band called the, Necomimi, which have abilities to wiggle, twitch, perk up or flop down by responding to user's brainwaves, at its promotional event in Tokyo ...
So maybe technology isn't my strongest suit, but I'm having a hard time understanding the function of Neurowear. Or maybe it's Necomimi. I'm not even sure. Firstly, they are bunny ears for people. Not ...