Now, Mark is back to test another gadget interface, a more modest Amazon Fire tablet with access to Amazon Alexa. Through ...
To be able to manage important aspects of my environment and control access to entertainment gives me back the independence ...
Saying “Alexa, play KCBS Radio,” without having to speak at all may soon be a reality. This week, the brain-computer ...
A New York-based neurotech startup, Synchron, successfully implanted its brain-computer interface into a blood vessel on the ...
Synchron has announced one of its patients with ALS is now able to control devices using only his mind with the company's ...
With this new accessibility innovation from Synchron, the entire Amazon smart home ecosystem can be controlled hands-free and voice-free.
The patient can use his implant to turn on lights, make video calls, play music and shows, read books and buy products online without using his hands or voice.
ALS patient Mark has made history after using brain implants to control Alexa by Amazon, gaining independence.
Neuralink rival Synchron is connecting its brain–computer interface with consumer technologies to allow people with paralysis ...
Synchron revealed one of its early success stories regarding the tech, which has allowed an ALS patient to control his smart ...