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[Read their scientific paper.] It’s fitted out with an accelerometer that detects motion in your mouth. When that motion data is sent to a computer, the research team can determine whether you ...
a device described as “a teeth retainer with a bunch of sensors” that allows users to control a computer cursor just by using simple movements within their mouth. According to a recent MIT ...
CPAP machines are small, lightweight, and fairly quiet. If you travel, you should take your CPAP with you. Benefits of CPAP include keeping your airways open while you sleep, easing snoring ...
When considering unconventional computer controls, some of us might picture roll-up silicone keyboards or origami mice. But what if you could forgo your hands and use your mouth to control your ...