A hackathon was held online by Xiaomi with the goal of developing concepts for future products beyond than mobile devices and standard home items. The Xiaomi MiGu Headband offers a variety of features, including the ability to control devices through brain impulses.
The MiGu Headband project, which won first place at Xiaomi Group's third online hackathon, is notable for its capacity to manage smart homes and monitor weariness using brain waves. The user's EEG can be read based on the potential difference between the three places on the headband that can receive electrical signals. With the Xiaomi MiGu Headband, users can monitor their brain waves to determine their level of exhaustion and operate smart home systems.
Although the Xiaomi MiGu Headband project currently appears to be quite futuristic, the technology is growing quickly, thus additional goods with comparable technologies may eventually be available on the market. Even if the specifications are constrained right now, a similar Xiaomi product that might be released in the future will have more functions, like thought-controlled car control.
Will the Xiaomi MiGu Headband be sold?
The Xiaomi Hackathon winner, the MiGu Headband, is now in the prototype stage, and its availability is still unknown. Though it's probable that we won't run into such goods anytime soon.