Xiaomi is known for creating innovative products that appear to have come straight from a utopian novel. Take the latest CyberDog for example, the four-legged robot can mimic the actions and behavior of a dog. It can walk, run, jump and even perform a backflip (yep). Today, the company has showcased the Xiaomi MiGu headband which will apparently let users control smart home products with their minds using brain waves.Xiaomi Migu headbandAs per the company, the headband is a part of the project that won the first prize in the third online hackathon of Xiaomi Group. The Xiaomi MiGu headband is claimed to not only allow users to control their smart homes with their minds but will also monitor fatigue during driving through brain waves (Via ItHome).
The engineer of the project said that he
hopes to enable everyone to enjoy a more convenient smart life with a more
natural way of interaction. The team behind the MiGu headband claims that there
are three points set on the MiGu headband, which help it obtain electrical
signals. Moreover, it can also roughly read the user’s EEG
(Electroencephalography) using the potential difference between the points.
For the unversed, EEG is a test that
measures electrical activity in the brain. People produce different EEG
waveforms in different emotional states and the Xiaomi headband uses
artificially labeled machine learning to map these waveforms.Xiaomi Migu
headband 1As mentioned, the Xiaomi MiGu headband is a project that won the
Xiaomi online hackathon and it is unclear whether the headband will be
commercialized or not. In any case, the product seems quite interesting and it
will likely draw a lot of attention if the company decides to sell it.