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The skateboard controlled by brainwaves that moves wherever you think it should

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Thinking of getting somewhere in a hurry? A new gadget from mobile app studio Chaotic Moon Labs proves that the future of travel is only limited by the imagination.

A skateboard, aptly named the Board Of Imagination, takes commands directly from the rider's brainwaves and transfers them to and 800-watt motor that propels the board forward.

Think of a destination, and how fast you would like to get there, and the Board Of Imagination will take off - hitting a top speed of around 30mph. If you think that's too fast, it will slow down



Read more: http://www.dailymail...l#ixzz1nO3MZyqs

Cool Wish this was in the UK and just think of Back to the future 2 but with wheels.

Edited by Time_Traveller, 25 February 2012 - 10:31 AM.

I want to go ahead of Father Time with a scythe of my own.

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This is great ,can't wait to see those everywere !
I hope they do the same on Roller Skates !

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I wonder how accurate it is. Can it differentiate between inches, or feet, or what?




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