MindFlex @ New York Toy Fair 2009 – Put Your Mind in Control of the Ball!

MindFlexNew York Toy Fair 2009 starts tomorrow and one of the most anticipated innovations in toys industry this year is Mettel’s MindFlex. The toy attracted a lot of attention at CES 2009 in January this year.

What’s exciting about this product is simply the idea and the concept. It’s not the typical assemble and play with it kind of a toy but it literally puts your mind to work.

For our readers who haven’t read our last post about Mettel’s Mindflex, Mindflex is a game which lets your brain control the game. A headset loaded with sensors scans your brain-waves and convert them into enough energy to get the ball moving through several loops to complete a lap.

Watch the video below to see the game in action…

The game is all set to release this fall, get a hands on experience of this fantastic game before you queue up to buy this game at a toy store. So, if you are one of the thousands of attendees at this year make sure you check MindFlex out.

The fair starts Feb 15-18 at New York’s Javits Ceneter. Click here to register and attend or go to MindFlexGames to learn more about MindFlex.

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    I think that a toy that can help special needs kids tap into more awareness of their own space

    I just brought the game for my son and he loves it, it was a little challenging at first but know he cant stop playing it.

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