What appealed to you most about developing DreamNET?
Developing DreamNET allowed me an opportunity to exploit several technologies that have made it easier to be outfitted with a wireless EEG. The merging of a compact dry electrode EEG with a mobile device that syncs with Bluetooth made the hardware affordable and accessible.
But the software from Michael Coder is what makes our solution the best one there is. The data has been continuously published for over two years, and the software is regularly updated.
What appealed to me was an opportunity to offer a solution that is within reach of people that are looking for a sensible way to improve their chances of documenting their dream experience.
Who is the typical DreamNET user and what can they expect to get out of using it?
The typical DreamNET user could certainly be described as a dream enthusiast. A dream is such a personal experience that people will often readily talk about their adventures, but then you learn that their recollection is limited to just a few dreams that stand out.
We prefer to maintain reasonable expectations when using any method positioned as one that helps people enjoy lucid dreams. However, DreamNET offers a way to detect when a person dreaming has likely become lucid.
Have trial users found the DreamNET headband comfortable enough to wear all night long, night after night?
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