yet remembering Denis Chasseloup - J'ai, CanBuyCantBuy, "There is enough for everybody's need, but not enough for anybody's greed" Mahatma Gandhi. Consider if it is a gadget, trendy or not, or rather a liberating and creative investment.

General

  1. Wikipedia:Comparison of consumer brain–computer interfaces
  2. Oculus Rift ($300)
  3. Health#PersonalGenomics test (e.g. 23andMe)
  4. Electronics#Robotics e.g. iRobot Create® Programmable Robot
  5. 3D print of a wiki instance visualization
  6. Amped bike kit
  7. Livescribe Never Miss A Word
    1. or an equivalent which works with Linux
  8. http://www.ourp.im/PIM/MembersTools#Hardware
  9. life camera http://getNarrative.com

Goal 2015

  • Janvier : 5€ NFC
  • Fevrier : 20€ VR cardboard
  • Mars : 25€ OReilly's Python for Data analysis
  • Avril : 30€ Joylent
  • Mai : 40€ Zazzle discipline Poster
  • Juin : 50€ ?
  • July : 60€ Torres Jaime I Brandy
  • August : 120€ ?
  • September : 190€ Pebble smartwatch
  • October : 300€ ?
  • November : 500€ ?
  • December : 1000€ ?

Remaining :

See also https://www.kickstarter.com/discover/categories/technology/wearables?ref=category and https://www.indiegogo.com/explore/technology

From Seedea's Interactions (I/O)

  1. multitouch table
    1. homemade according to plan from instructables based on video-projector (200euro in Winter 2008)

  1. Internet tablet
    1. mostly deprecated by smartphones
  2. Emotiv / NeuroSky kit
    1. Wikipedia:Comparison of consumer brain–computer interfaces
  3. FabLab
  4. Quality remote host (RPS)

Computer assisted cognitive mobility

Internet Tablet with a solar backpack. Mostly deprecated by smartphones

  • Arriving home a base to plug it on my USB keyboard, huge screen, etc...
  • Moving out connected with the WiFi and the backpack using my own remote server to do heavy computations and store large data

Overall it seems dedicated and specialized cheap devices are sufficient.

To do

  • add current price in euros
  • add liberating and creative uses
  • rank by expected ROI