According to the World Health Organization (WHO), approximately 25 countries in these regions lack sufficient EEG-EMG devices, highlighting a growing demand for accessible and cost-effective ...
We don’t see many EMG (electromyography) projects, despite how cool the applications can be. This may be because of technical difficulties with seeing the tiny muscular electrical signals ...
The smaller size (compared to the NeuroNode) brings “unprecedented flexibility and accuracy to EMG devices unlike other devices that are restricted to a wrist or connected to external electrodes ...