The PIP bionsensor works with both Android and iOS.
(Credit: Galvanic)
I don’t generally consider gaming to be a relaxing activity. If I’m taking out zombies in Resident Evil, I’m on the edge of my seat. But it doesn’t have to be that way. The PIP biosensor on Kickstarter wants gaming to be the road to relaxation.
There are two parts to this system. The first is the bionsensor that you hold between your thumb and forefinger. It communicates via Bluetooth to your Android or iOS device. A suite of game apps is available that works with the bionsensor.
Relax & Race, for example, lets you control a flying dragon in a race situation. You can only get ahead by relaxing more than your opponent. The more relaxed you are, the faster your dragon flies. It’s like “Game of Thrones,” but without all the blood and tension.
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