The company designed Emotiv Insight, a 5-channel headset and raised capital to develop and manufacture the device and supporting software via crowd funding site Kickstarter. In particular, independent research groups at Macquarie University and Flinders University reported that it has comparable signal quality compared to other research-level devices. The original EPOC has been used in research and shown to deliver acceptable quality EEG for research purposes. In December 2013, Emotiv Lifesciences officially changed its name to Emotiv Inc. In 2010, Tan Le split from the partnership to establish a US entity Emotiv Lifesciences Inc. The work resulted in the first version of the EPOC neuroheadset released in 2009, one of the first mobile EEG device available to the market. Tan Le founded a separate company called Emotiv Systems with Nam Do, Allan Snyder, and Neil Weste, in Australia in 2003. with facilities in Sydney, Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. Founded in 2011 by Tan Le and Geoff Mackellar, the company is headquartered in San Francisco, U.S.A. is a privately held bio-informatics and technology company developing and manufacturing wearable electroencephalography (EEG) products including neuroheadsets, software development kits (SDK), software, mobile apps, and data products.
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