CTRL-kiT

non-invasive neural interface technology

all images courtesy of CTRL-Labs

all images courtesy of CTRL-Labs

About

I had an amazing opportunity to collaborate with my good friend and colleague James Connors on the industrial design of a wearable neural interface for CTRL-labs. Check out the video below of the CEO Emeritus, Thomas Reardon, explaining the technology behind CTRL-labs.

In December 2018, CTRL-labs CEO Thomas Reardon introduced Slush attendees to CTRL-kit, our non-invasive electromyography device that translates neural signals into control. Using the CTRL-kit SDK and API, developers can integrate neural control into XR, robotics, productivity, and clinical research applications. To apply for early access, join our waitlist: https://www.ctrl-labs.com/waitlist/
image from NPR's Future You series, How To Move Things With Your Mind At CTRL-Labs

image from NPR's Future You series, How To Move Things With Your Mind At CTRL-Labs

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CTRL-kit DK0 designed by Nicholas Baker and James Connors / renderings by Derek Elliott   /  2019  /   CTRL-Labs

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