Mindflex P2639

With Mindflex P2639, the player will have the chance to move an object using his or her mind. This interactive game includes a headset that measures the brainwaves, using sensors on the forehead and the earlobes. By focusing his or her concentration, the player can make a small foam ball rise on a gentle stream of air! The player can then Relax his or her thoughts and watch the ball descend.

Using a mix of physical and mental coordination, the player can guide the levitating foam ball through a customizable obstacle course. Combining advanced technology with the power of their thoughts any individual and experience the wonder of Mindflex.P2639.

Product Features.

Move an object with your mind for a unique interactive experience.
Special headset utilizes sensors to monitor your brainwave activity.
Mentally move a ball up, down and through a maze.
Customize the maze via obstacles that can be positioned in a variety of ways.
Batteries: 4 C and 3 AAA (not included).
Ages: 8 years and up.

 

Technorati Tags:

Posted under Mattel Mindflex P2639 Game

This post was written by admin on November 7, 2009

Tags:

P2639 Mindflex

This is how you play Mindflex P2639 the Mattel Mindflex Game.

Putting on the Headset.

1. Place the P2639 Minflex headset like a band around your head, on the forehead above eye level. The forehead sensor is in the correct place only when the Mindflex Logo is positioned exactly over your left eyebrow, and the sensor under the log is resting flush against your forehead without any hair or other matter between your skin and the sensor.

2. Adjust the headset to a snug fit using the buckle provided.

3. Making sure that the sensors are flat against your skin attach the earlobe sensor clips to each earlobe.

4.Once the three sensors are in place run this simple test. Sitting very still turn the headset switch to the ‘ON" position. The headset red Power light should come indicating that your headset has been set up correctly.

Activating the console and starting a simple game.

1.Rotating the control knob move the blue fan nozzle to any one of the two start places marked with arrows. Having done that, now place the foam ball above the fan nozzle.

2. Turn on the console switch to the ‘ON’ position..

3. When turned on the console will say "Select Game" Now depress the WHITE SELECT button till you hear the name of the game you wish to play.

4. Press the GRAY ‘ENTER’ button to confirm your game choice. For starters do this when you hear the first game name ‘FREE STYLE’.

Now that you have selected a game you can test your brain power. The ‘FREE STYLE’ game is good for any first timer to get the knack of controlling the ball.

Look at the ball and concentrate on it, you will see the ball slowly rise. The more you concentrate the higher the ball will rise, floating above the air stream from the air nozzle.

Slowly relax the ball will descend, relax completely and the ball will come to rest on the mouth of the nozzle.

When the ball is floating you can move it around by using the console control knob to direct the air stream from fan nozzle to the right or to the left.

Practice till you have no problem raising or lowering the ball by alternating your mind concentration and relaxing it. Then you are ready for the obstacles.

If you have trouble getting the ball to rise or descend, please consult the manual and the FAQ’s that have come with the game.

Technorati Tags:

Posted under Mattel Mindflex P2639 Game

This post was written by admin on November 7, 2009

Tags:

Mattel Mindflex Game

Have you ever dreamed of moving an object with the power of your mind?

The Mattel Mindflex Game makes that dream a reality!

Utilizing the advanced Mindflex technology, the sensors in the wireless headset read your brainwave activity. When the player concentrates the foam ball levitating on a cushion of air rises! When the player relaxes the foam ball descends. It is if you want to call it, ‘mind over matter’.

The object of the Mattel Mindflex Game is simple.

Become a master at navigating the levitating foam ball through a mind-bending obstacle course as quickly as your mind can alternate between concentrating and relaxing. With nine customizable obstacle courses, you will discover hundreds of different combinations!

The components:

The Mattel Mindflex Game comes with the following components:

1 Game Console.
1 Headset
4 Balls
3 Ring Towers
5 Rings
2 Maze Cages
2 Wall Panels
4 Shelf Panels
1 Funnel (3 pieces)
1 Cannon (3 pieces)
1 Teeter-Totter
1 Propeller Wheel

The Mindflex P2639 Console requires 4 ‘C’ alkaline batteries for the console and 3 ‘AAA’ alkaline batteries for the headset (Not Included in the game box.).

Technorati Tags:

Posted under Mattel Mindflex P2639 Game

This post was written by admin on November 7, 2009

Tags:

Contact Us

If you have any questions regarding the content in this website, about the products that are mentioned, or just any questions at all don’t hesitate to contact me at the following address. I’d also love to hear any feedback on the site if you’ve found it helpful or have some ideas about how I can improve the site in some way..

Please contact me at noelben@iprimus.com.au.

I will reply to all messages as soon as possible..

Noel Benjamin D’Costa.

Technorati Tags: ,

Posted under Website Information

This post was written by admin on November 6, 2009

Tags: ,

About Us

After under going a total laryngectomy operation in July 1995, as a permanent cure for cancer of the larynx, I had to learn to speak again at the age of 49, and till to-day continue to speak with the help of a voice prosthesis.

In 2003, things so happened, that I faced the imminent threat of not being able to use a voice prosthesis any more. When this happens I would become a ‘mute’, totally speechless, creating the need for me to find alternative employment wherein I could work without having to talk.

In May 2004 an American company StoresOnline Inc, of Orem Utah, held a workshop in Melbourne, Australia, promoting ‘Internet Marketing’, and their web hosting services. This was what I was looking for. As an Internet Merchant, emails and published WebPages would do all my talking for me. I purchased a package of 6 websites.

To the question ‘what do I sell on these websites’, was told to try and sell things that I had a passion for, understood, and used a lot. My passions are Animals, especially Cats, Children, Photography and Gift giving, not necessarily in that order.

When I started this venture in May 2004, I discovered that Australians were not yet ready to trust the Internet as a Market Place. Building websites to sell consumer products to the Australian market would have been pointless.

The best International Market I could find was the 48 continental states of the USA. The first site that went live in August 2004 was www.catbedandtoy.com, and gradually the other five followed.

All the products I sell are purchased from manufacturers and distributors in the USA. They send what I buy directly to my customers, cutting out the middle men, thereby making it feasible for me to sell at discount prices.

This is a business venture and the only means of livelihood for me and my dependants. This eing the case, I am Honest and Professional, qualities without which, I cannot succeed in this highly competitive business.

www.mindfelxp2639.com is dedicated to providing quality information on the Mattel Game Mindex P2639.

Here you will find helpful reviews, valuable information, tips and much more.

This site is in the format of a ‘weblog’ so that each time I post new information; it will come to the top of the front page. This means that you can check back here frequently to see new updates to the information found here.

You can navigate through the site by using the menus on the sides of the page. Also don’t hesitate to follow the links you see in bold throughout each post to learn more about the product being spoken about.

I hope you find the information I provide valuable and helpful.

All the best,

Noel Benjamin D’Costa.

Technorati Tags: ,

Posted under Website Information

This post was written by admin on November 6, 2009

Tags: ,

Privacy Policy

Our Commitment To Your Privacy.

Your privacy is important to us. To better protect your privacy we provide this notice explaining our online information practices and the choices you can make about the way your information is collected and used. To make this notice easy to find, we make it available on our homepage and at every point where personally identifiable information may be requested.

Our Commitment To Data Security.

To prevent unauthorized access, maintain data accuracy, and ensure the correct use of information, we have put in place appropriate physical, electronic, and managerial procedures to safeguard and secure the information we collect online.

Our Commitment To Children’s Privacy.

Protecting the privacy of the very young is especially important. For that reason, we never collect or maintain information at our website from those we actually know are under 18, and no part of our website is structured to attract anyone under 18. Under our Terms of Service, children under 18 are no allowed to access our service.

Collection of Personal Information.

On visiting this site, the IP address used to access the site will be logged along with the dates and times of access. This information is purely used to analyse trends, administer the site, track user’s movement, and gather broad demographic information for aggregate use. Importantly, IP addresses are not linked to personally identifiable information.

Links to third party websites.

We have included links on this site for your reference. We are not responsible for the privacy policies on these websites.

Alterations to this Privacy Statement.

The content of this statement may be altered at any time.

Have a question? Just contact me at noelben@iprimus.com.au.

Noel Benjamin D’Costa.

Technorati Tags: ,

Posted under Website Information

This post was written by admin on November 6, 2009

Tags: ,

Valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional