muse-js
Muse 2016 EEG Headset JavaScript Library (using Web Bluetooth) (by urish)
eeg-pipes
Digital signal processing utilities as RxJS operators for working with EEG data in Node and the Browser (by neurosity)
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MIT License | MIT License |
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muse-js
Posts with mentions or reviews of muse-js.
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 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).
eeg-pipes
Posts with mentions or reviews of eeg-pipes.
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
As I mentioned above, I used the muse-js library, which provides the ability to connect to the headband and pull the raw data. However, muse-js does not calculate the absolute band powers for the EEG data. For this, I needed to reach for another library: eeg-pipes.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing muse-js and eeg-pipes you can also consider the following projects:
rustymind - A driver, parser and real time plotter for NeuroSky MindWave EEG headset
amazon-ivs-eeg-demo
angular-web-bluetooth - The missing Web Bluetooth module for Angular
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bfree - Bfree smart trainer app.
RxDB - A fast, local first, reactive Database for JavaScript Applications https://rxdb.info/
oni - Oni: Modern Modal Editing - powered by Neovim
ironbci - Open-Source Brain-Computer Interface, ADS1299 and STM32
IQEngine - A web-based SDR toolkit for analyzing, processing, and sharing RF recordings
brainflow - BrainFlow is a library intended to obtain, parse and analyze EEG, EMG, ECG and other kinds of data from biosensors