The Mind Solutions NeuroSync device being used to control a computer application. Image from Mind Solutions video
The Mind Solutions NeuroSync device being used to control a computer application. Image from Mind Solutions video

San Diego-based Mind Solutions announced Friday it has begun shipping its NeuroSync brain-computer-interface, a $129 unit worn like a Bluetooth headset.

The startup company said the product is the smallest device of its kind and predicted it would be a top-selling wearable electronic product in the upcoming holiday season.

Users can control actions on smart phones and computers through the power of thought. A sensor on the device receives electrical signals produced by the brain through the inner ear canal.

The NeuroSync can be purchased online through Amazon.com as well as the company’s own website at TheNeuroSync.com.

Chris Jennewein is founder and senior editor of Times of San Diego.