Dell developed the technology to read the mood for the office and play.
Head of research and development division of Dell said the company could release a mood reader app is the fastest in 2017.
Jai Menon told the BBC that the research Dell is working to make software for the head that reads brain activity and will accurately identify the emotional state of the wearer.
He added that he believes the technology has uses both at work and at home.
But some observers are skeptical about the project.
"I think the potential for these things is astronomical, but we've been told this technology will be completed in five years for decades," said Dr. Bernie Hogan, an expert in human-computer interaction from the University of Oxford.
overcoming interference
On the other hand, is more optimistic Menon.
He said a team of two researchers and worked to create a new device with NeuroSky and some other manufacturers - which will be priced between £ 60 to £ 120 (Rp118.000 - 236,000, -) to see if it can be used to give a precise indication when the wearer feel happy, sad, bored or frustrated.
"If I can feel the user to work hard on a task, an intuitive computer system may reduce the interference, such as allowing incoming calls directly to voicemail and do not let the user interrupted," Menon advice.
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