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Medical thermometer
The medical thermometer was created in 1867, by Thomas Albut, in Leeds UK. Its original purpose was to get a person's temperature and would take approximately 5 mins. One feature that this thermometer covered was portability. -
BCI- Brain Computer Interface
BCI was created in 1998 by Jonathan Wolpow. This technology senses your brain waves and uses the gathered info to create commands on a device. Once this command is inserted it will result in a following action. -
Wireless Brain Sensors
Wireless Brain Sensors were created in 2012 by John Rogers and his team located at a university in Illinois. This tech has immensely improved on portability from the BCI and has created a new platform of appearance, which is now a microchip. A Wireless Brain Sensor compared to older models is about 20 micrometers big, while others could be 3 to 4 times bigger. -
Evolutionary WBS- Wireless Brain sensors 10b
This new and updated model of Wireless brain sensors has opened up 3 main key factors. 1. Appearance, 2. Portability, and 3. Efficiency. This piece of tech has one of the most advanced looks and keeps the size reasonably portable. It also takes .019 seconds to process the brain waves and give a fair analysis.