OCZ Neural Impulse Actuator review

Is this a giant leap toward the future of gaming control or a faltering step?

TechRadar Verdict

There’s acres of potential here, but this first model will be no more than an expensive curiosity for most

Pros

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    Sensitive hardware

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    Noticeable reaction time drop

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    Compatible with all games

Cons

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    Calibration required at each use

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We have a shining vision of the gaming future.

It involves genuinely 3D graphics that are indiscernible from real life, tactile force feedback suits that simulate pressure and temperature and, very importantly, the removal of clunky manual control in favour of the power of thought alone.

Brain bootcamp

If a look wearing the NIA could actually kill, then Bath would be free of traffic wardens...

- Brain required (Not pictured, but a mandatory requirement).

- Carbon nanofibre contact diamonds are the point of contact between all the fizzing biopotentials and the NIA's snazzy brushed aluminium signal decoder. There's no need to monkey around with experimental drilling here. However, it often takes a minute or so for full contact to be established. The headband has to be worn with the cable running from your left temple, which ensures that the glance inputs are the right way around.

- One of the NIA's axes is the Glance axis, which claims to be able to differentiate between left and right glances. Unfortunately, in practice we found this extremely difficult to master, even with pronounced glances left and right. There's a practice game involving looking at targets on the screen, but we were unanimously terrible at it.

- We found that one of the easiest and the most consistently accurate ways of modulating the signal was through clenching the jaw at different strengths. It will depend on the vagaries of your own facial control, but, again, you may just find other methods are more effective.