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Friday, 01/30/2015 1:46:05 PM

Friday, January 30, 2015 1:46:05 PM

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IMO, the VOIS ear mounted hands-free controller could create a revolution in gaming. As was pointed out during a recent CNBC interview, the world currently expects a clunky, bulky, uncomfortable helmet type device to enjoy mind driven gaming. If VOIS can truly deliver with the accuracy and comfort on their final production version of this ear-mounted controller device, I think this company can scale quickly, and become extremely valuable. Additionally, the application of mind-controlled devices goes far beyond the gaming industry.

As one indication of demand within the innovative controller category, more than 24 million units of the Xbox Kinect motion controller have been sold.

If Mind Solutions Inc. (VOIS) could eventually sell just one million units of their ear-mounted mind controller, that would likely equate to more than $125 million in wholesale revenue. But the reality is that the number sold could be one tenth of that (even 100k units), and we'd still likely see an exponential increase in the share price.

Experiments from several years ago have proven that simple primates can use mind control to accomplish tasks. So wouldn't it seem logical that people will be using these techniques to control video games in the near future? And at that point, button controllers (the current standard in the industry), could seem as ridiculously outdated as phones tethered to the wall. When the Mind Solutions Inc. finished product is available for distribution, the upside here could be tremendous. The applications for their small, ear-mounted controller device are endless.

Believe it or not, even monkeys have participated in experiments that use mind controlled devices (see below).

'Monkey Mind-Control Holds Promise for Paraplegics'
An exerpt from the article:
'But there’s a long way to go before these microchips help humans regain control of their limbs. The monkey experiment simply proved a concept, and the mind-controlled movements were very basic. In order to be useful for humans, they’ll need to achieve more complex fine motor control.'

Monkeys Control a Mechanical Arm With Their Thoughts ...
New York Times article:
'Monkeys Think, Moving Artificial Arm as Own' - exerpt:
'Two monkeys with tiny sensors in their brains have learned to control a mechanical arm with just their thoughts, using it to reach for and grab food and even to adjust for the size and stickiness of morsels when necessary, scientists reported on Wednesday.'

Here's a 2008 Video: Monkey uses brain to control a prosthetic arm - YouTube:


As always, simply my opinion.

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