Star wars the force trainer New technology toy
You would never think it, but the new Star Wars The Force Trainer has some serious science behind it. By connecting an electroencephalogram to the head, this advanced toy can read brain waves and use them to affect the height of a ping pong ball.
Ostensibly a game in which the user practices his Jedi levitation powers by concentrating and causing a ping pong ball to float, the reality is that this unique game uses tools created by neurologists and clinical psychiatrists. An EEG can measure spikes or dips in brain wave activity. By using this feedback, it can be used to tell a small fan to blow harder or softer which causes a ping pong ball to fly. By training yourself to hold a certain brain wave pattern longer, you can float the ball longer and longer.
Although it isn’t marketed as an educational toy, Star Wars the force trainer can be used by savvy parents to explain scientific and medical concepts that might otherwise be too difficult for a child to understand. Of course, parents may just want to pick up Star Wars The Force Trainer for themselves. All science aside, it makes for quite a show piece at parties.
And of course, kids will love it on its own merits as well. The ability to perform what looks and feels like real magic all by themselves is an experience any child will relish. And the Star Wars the Force Trainer actually requires practice before kids become good at it, so it won’t become a one day play thing. Kids will spend time learning and increasing their “Jedi Powers” for days, weeks, and months.
The game also features a “real” Star Wars force trainer. While learning to increase their concentration abilities, users of the Start Wars The Force Trainer will be guided along by Jedi master Yoda. There are multiple difficulty levels, which will help provide some extra longevity to what is otherwise a simple toy.
Of course, adults might be more interested in Star Wars The Force Trainer than their kids. Star Wars is a timeless movie and most grown ups still harbour secret dreams about criss-crossing the galaxy with a lightsaber. Ringing in at an ESRP of $130, the Star War force trainer isn’t cheap, but it is looking to be one of the hottest toys for the holiday, so don’t miss your chance to own this unique product.
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