Star Wars Force trainer toy tested
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I used this type of technology to move a mouse cursor. I basically used a Radio Shack Lie Detector and hooked up the output to the proper leads on a com port. I wrote a proposal to use a head device to move wheelchairs and drive cars and gave it to a robotic car company with the understanding that they would use it to try to make it possible for paraplegics to drive.
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I give it a 1/10. I picked one up for a friend and we tried it out. It does not work. Tried it with three people and three sets of batteries. You can get through the first few levels by luck but when it starts asking you to consistently hold it at a point and go top and then bottom it never quite works. It has a mind of it's own. You can take the headset off and still floats. You can put it on and concentrate as hard as you can (look constipated) and can't it to the top level. Returned days l8r.
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I think it would be way more fun if there was a controller for the fan and the headset does nothing, so that you're friends think they're using their minds and then you're just moving the ball up and down and watching their fucked up facial expressions. =D
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Yes, but will it blend?
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I agree, not worth the $99, that's I waited for it to go on clearance at Target for $24.95. Thats, right 75% off. Now that's a deal.
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and he shits himself 8 times before he gets it to the top
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130$?? No sir.
Why do I get the feeling he was always more of a Doctor Who fan than a Star Wars fan?
He decided in advance that it looked stupid, and he let that bias affect his review. He "tried" to use it.
Try not. Do. Or do not. There is no try.
Raptoridaner 1 year ago 8
I'm interested in knowing if this product actually can help train your mental abilities?
dHARMa187 1 year ago 7