muse-js
Muse 2016 EEG Headset JavaScript Library (using Web Bluetooth) (by urish)
amazon-ivs-eeg-demo
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MIT License | MIT No Attribution |
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Posts with mentions or reviews of muse-js.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-09-30.
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Live Streaming my Brain with Amazon IVS, React and a Muse Headband
In my original "Brain to the Cloud" project, I used a "vintage" EEG headset called a MindFlex to capture my brain readings. It worked fairly well, but required me to "hack" the device by adding an ESP-12 microcontroller in order to pull the readings off of the device and send them to the cloud. This time I reached for something slightly newer - and something that I could use with no modifications. After a bit of research, I settled on the Muse S Headband. Thankfully, there is a really awesome open-source library called muse-js which let me to access the brain readings directly in a web browser with Web Bluetooth (in supported browsers, of course).
amazon-ivs-eeg-demo
Posts with mentions or reviews of amazon-ivs-eeg-demo.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-09-30.
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Live Streaming my Brain with Amazon IVS, React and a Muse Headband
In this post, we looked at how I created a React application to live stream my brain data with Amazon IVS. If you'd like to learn more about Amazon IVS, please check out the series Getting Started with Amazon Interactive Video Service here on dev.to. If you're interested in trying out the application or just checking out the full source for the application, check it out on GitHub. Your comments, questions and feedback is always welcome, so leave a comment here or connect with me on Twitter
What are some alternatives?
When comparing muse-js and amazon-ivs-eeg-demo you can also consider the following projects:
rustymind - A driver, parser and real time plotter for NeuroSky MindWave EEG headset
eeg-pipes - Digital signal processing utilities as RxJS operators for working with EEG data in Node and the Browser
angular-web-bluetooth - The missing Web Bluetooth module for Angular
bfree - Bfree smart trainer app.
ironbci - Open-Source Brain-Computer Interface, ADS1299 and STM32
brainflow - BrainFlow is a library intended to obtain, parse and analyze EEG, EMG, ECG and other kinds of data from biosensors