BROADMIND Launches Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) Research Kit On Kickstarter

BROADMIND, a neurotech startup, has launched its affordable Generation 1 Research Kit on Kickstarter to make advanced brain-computer interface (BCI) technology accessible. The non-invasive headset features lab-grade EEG hardware, proprietary AI models, and open-source software for diverse applications like gaming and mental health.

BROADMIND, a neurotech startup founded in 2019, has developed a Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) Research Kit designed to make lab-grade neurotechnology accessible to developers and tech enthusiasts. By connecting neuroscience advancements with practical applications, BROADMIND is enabling a global community to explore uses in mental health, gaming, and human-computer interaction. With its non-invasive design and AI capabilities, the BROADMIND Research Kit provides opportunities to explore the potential of neurotechnology.

BROADMIND’s mission to expand access to BCI technology has advanced with the launch of its Kickstarter campaign. Early supporters can purchase the Research Kit for $797, a price significantly lower than similar devices. This effort coincides with increasing interest in BCI applications, with the company actively involving the developer community through events such as AWE Asia, the BCI Society Meeting, and the Graz BCI Conference.

Revolutionising brain-computer interfaces

The BROADMIND Research Kit is a non-invasive BCI device that combines lab-grade EEG hardware with an open-source ecosystem. Designed to be as easy to wear as a pair of headphones, the headset allows users to control devices and applications with their thoughts. This represents a monumental step forward in making BCI technology accessible to a wider audience.

The device is equipped with eight active electrodes, ensuring precise signal acquisition and processing. Its compatibility with most commercially available VR headsets further enhances its versatility, while its intuitive design eliminates the complexity traditionally associated with EEG systems. By integrating proprietary AI models, the device decodes neural activity with a record-breaking accuracy of 70–85%, enabling innovative applications in gaming, neurofeedback, and more.

Features of the BROADMIND research kit

The BROADMIND Research Kit offers numerous features that set it apart from traditional EEG devices:

  • High-Quality EEG Hardware: Equipped with eight active electrodes and a noise floor of 0.8uVrms, the device provides precise signal quality.
  • User-Friendly Design: The sleek, over-the-head design enables quick setup, comparable to putting on headphones.
  • AI-SDK and Proprietary Models: The kit includes access to BROADMIND’s state-of-the-art AI models, enabling applications such as 3D hand-positioning prediction with up to 85% accuracy.
  • Open-Source Software: Developers can freely explore raw data and create custom applications.
  • Compatibility: The device is compatible with most commercially available VR headsets.
  • Multimodal App: A unique app that integrates eye-tracking, accelerometer data, and neural commands for an immersive BCI gaming experience.

Empowering developers with open-source technology

BROADMIND’s open-source philosophy is a key differentiator, allowing developers to access raw neural data without restrictions. The device’s AI-SDK provides tools to train custom models, unlocking limitless possibilities for experimentation and innovation. Applications range from mental health solutions to enhancing productivity and creating immersive entertainment experiences.

The company’s multimodal app adds further value by combining BCI with eye-tracking and built-in accelerometer data, enabling users to create bespoke commands for gaming and other interactive experiences. Whether it’s visualising a fireball in a game or controlling a device with thought alone, BROADMIND is pushing the boundaries of neurotech capabilities.

Innovative features redefining Brain-Computer interfaces

The Generation 1 Research Kit is priced at USD 797, making it three times more affordable than existing devices of similar calibre. This marks a significant leap in accessibility, ensuring that developers, researchers, and enthusiasts can explore neurotechnology without prohibitive costs. 

The Kickstarter campaign represents a key milestone in BROADMIND’s mission to democratise neurotechnology. Early backers on Kickstarter will receive their kits by Q1 2025, along with a dedicated controller app to help them get started.

Our vision has always been to create technology that is not only advanced but also accessible to everyone,” says Ivan Tsy. “We believe the best way to accelerate the field is by empowering developers to innovate using our tools.”

A vision for the future of Neurotechnology

BROADMIND has already generated excitement at international events, including AWE Asia in Singapore, the BCI Society Meeting in Shanghai, and the Graz BCI Conference in Austria. The positive feedback from these showcases highlights the device’s potential to transform the way people interact with technology.

The company’s collaborative approach, working with neuroscientists from EPFL, UCL, Stanford, and UC Davis, has resulted in a device that balances scientific precision with user-friendly design. This autumn, the Kickstarter launch represents a milestone in BROADMIND’s journey to democratise neurotechnology and inspire a new wave of innovation.

BROADMIND invites the global tech community to join its mission. With their support, the company aims to shape a future where neurotechnology becomes an integral part of everyday life, empowering individuals to create, work, and play like never before. Together, we can push the boundaries of human potential—one thought at a time.