OCZs revolutionary NIA Neural Impulse Actuator, the new brain mouse for improved gaming control. Translates electrical biosignals from your body into computer commands to control computer gaming.
Specifications:
- One size fits all
- Powered by USB
Package contents:
- Manual
- Installation CD
- NIA
- Headband
- USB A-to-B cable
System requirements:
- Windows XP (32-bit Edition) and Windows Vista
- 1GHz CPU
- 512MB RAM
- USB2.0 recommended
OCZ’s Neural Impulse Actuator marks a new era in gaming. Rather than being a substitute for a mouse, the NIA is a pioneering new peripheral to be used in conjunction with your mouse for a more immersive gaming experience. The NIA is compatible with any PC game using keyboard input … past, present, or future. Predefined profiles included with the software allow the gamer to develop their own NIA—memory to launch the desired behavior of the character and shoot with the “blink of an eye”, without lifting a finger.
Play Games Using Biosignals
Translate electric Biosignals of your body directly into computer commands and take advantage of total immersion into game play. Customize behavioral profiles of your character and let your sub consciousness take over.
Hone your Reflexes
Where others have to practice reaction times, you can use reflection-based game play to get the better of your opponents by cutting the reaction time by 50%.
Use Space-Age Technology
The headband uses carbon nanofiber-based fibers to provide the highest possible dynamic range for the recording of bioelectrical signals that are amplified and digitized and further de-convoluted into computer commands.
Become your Character
Streaming biopotentials into the computer and witnessing real-time feedback through the game will result in a novel way to expertise virtual reality. Enter a virtual world where abstractions like keyboard commands are replaced by intentions converted into tensions and translated into command structures.
News update:
Windows Vista 64-buit drivers are now available for this product. Download from the OCZ website
here.