Foc.us tDCS Gaming Headset Unboxing & Overview
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*DISCLAIMER* This video should not be seen as an endorsement by me or my sponsors of tDCS in general or the Foc.us in particular, and it is just an unboxing to showcase the product. The Foc.us is the first consumer-grade tDCS headset on the market targeted at gamers. The theory (and there has been some research into this, but at this time many things are still unknown) is that stimulating certain parts of the brain can result in enhanced brain functionality. Unfortunately my unit arrived damaged, but Foc.us is sending out a new one already, so I should be able to bring you my thoughts on it later. Sponsor link: corsair.com Join our community forum: bit.ly twitter.com @LinusTech Pricing & availability: foc.us Intro Screen Music Credit: Adhesive Wombat -
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The video opens with an unboxing of the Focus or Foc.us tDCS headset, introducing the device as the first consumer-grade tDCS headset marketed to gamers. The host questions whether the technology lives up to its promise and emphasizes that there is no medical endorsement or FDA approval, reiterating that the product is sold as a gaming device rather than a medical device. The packaging reveals the base unit, a manual with default settings of 1 milliamp for 10 minutes, and mentions additional accessories in the extras pack, including different TDCS modes such as sinus pulse, nose, and sham mode. The presenter demonstrates the hardware layout, pointing out touch controls, the charging port, an on/off switch, and external electrode ports, while noting that the device uses micro USB for power. He also discusses the external pads and leads included in the extras kit and explains how the app control could provide more precise adjustments in milliamps and session duration once available. A notable detail is the device arriving damaged in the box, which the host flags as unfortunate and mentions that a replacement is being sent, setting the stage for a future follow-up review of a fully functional unit. The video also highlights safety guidelines, warning users about potential side effects such as nausea, headaches, fatigue, visual artifacts, tingling, or temperature sensations, and stresses stopping the session if discomfort arises. Overall, the host frames the unboxing as an initial exploratory look at a controversial consumer neurotech product, promising to share impressions after more hands-on testing in a later update.
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Questions answered
- What is the Focus tDCS headset marketed as, and what is its claimed purpose?
- It is marketed as a gaming device intended to help users focus and potentially improve performance during gaming.
- What safety guidance does the video provide about using the TDCS headset?
- The video warns of possible side effects such as nausea, headaches, fatigue, visual artifacts, tingling, and temperature sensations, and advises stopping the session if any discomfort occurs.