A sleek OpenBCI EEG headset made of matte white plastic with finely textured, adjustable sensor arms, resting on a dark graphite laptop beside a neatly coiled shielded USB cable. The laptop screen displays a clean, modern EEG waveform dashboard with multiple colored channels scrolling in real time against a deep navy background. Soft daylight from a nearby window washes across a light wood desk, creating subtle reflections on the headset’s curved surfaces and gentle shadows beneath the devices. Captured at eye level with a shallow depth of field that keeps the headset and screen in sharp focus while the background blurs. The mood is professional, precise, and methodical, with photographic realism and a minimalist, lab-ready aesthetic.

Chris Neurotech

Exploring DIY EEG, OpenBCI hacks, and practical neurofeedback tools for makers and researchers.