Wearables are getting smarter and that’s a good thing. It can be a bit of a minefield keeping track of all of the tech being crammed into fitness trackers, smartwatches and VR headsets, though. It’s ...
The DIY arduino powered lie detector project is a straightforward application of the arduino board analog pins. It features a galvanic skin response measurements in a compact device setup. This ...
Galvanic, a Dublin-based startup, has created a Bluetooth-enabled galvanic skin response sensor that's also a game controller. The product, called the PIP sensor, is designed to help users learn to ...
When you hand your new acquaintance one of your cards, there’s a chance you might feel an instant connection. But what if you could know almost instantly whether they felt the same way? With the Dr.
Tobii Pro, the global leader in eye tracking research solutions, has partnered with Shimmer and integrated their wearable wireless GSR (galvanic skin response) sensor into its software analysis ...
Wearables that sense our emotions have hit the headlines this week, with two new wristbands that claim to use sensors to detect how we’re feeling. This lofty aim isn’t achieved through voodoo tech but ...
For a lot of people, devoting their life in a quest to look forever young is probably a bit too much effort, which is why a device like Way exists. Way is a semi-wearable sensor that monitors the ...
This simple Galvanic Skin Response (or lie detector, in layman’s terms) is made out of Lego motor wire and aluminum foil. It determines the electrical resistance of your fingers by measuring how ...
* Tobii pro integrates galvanic skin response into software platform for eye tracking research * has partnered with Shimmer (www.shimmersensing.com/) and integrated ...