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I was able to record eye movements with the camera on the bedside table next to me!
The headband still records more dreams as it trains the camera on your eyes as you move around throughout the night, but is a challenge to sleep with for the casual user. And this setup brings the cost down by 100 and hopefully clears the way for more research!
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Can you tell me more design, brand of camera is connected, the camera is attached to the head or not ??? Very interesting!!
Thanks! The camera is no longer attached to the head… you can get all the details on the VOG-RA page. Rob just posted some more details about the setup on Lucid Dream Art: https://luciddreamart.wordpress.com/2016/01/28/halovision-dream-like-a-boss/.
The idea is super !!! It is necessary to make a helmet on which is mounted the camera, and does not interfere with sleep. We sleep on the stomach, on the side – you need to make sure that the camera fixed on the helmet (head) does not interfere with sleep. I’ll think about it .
Thanks! A helmet is overkill… with the Halograph VOG-RF the camera was fixed on the eyes with minimal interference:

Michael, the camera should be (if possible) a small, small – so it will be easier to fix it and sleep with her. The camera of the phone is suitable ??? from DVR ?? What kind of camera you need to choose ??
The phone’s camera will have a filter built in that filters out infrared light, so you won’t be able to use it in the dark. With this camera and my setup you can use it in the dark: https://lucidcode.com/halographs/eog-research-edition/. It is the size of a matchbox and can be placed next to your pillow… no more need for a headband.