Brain Tiger Technology's "Tri-Full" brain-computer interface has completed remote gaming verification, with a full link latency of less than 50 milliseconds.

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11/06/2026
On June 11th, Interface News learned from Brainco Technology that two high-level quadriplegic patients located in different places in Shanghai and Jiangxi completed a long-distance chess game using their self-developed "fully implanted, fully wireless, fully functional" brain-machine interface system. During the experiment, the subjects had no physical movement and controlled the chess pieces through neural signals via a virtual chessboard and exoskeleton glove. The full link delay was within 50 milliseconds, validating the real-time decoding robustness and fine motor assistance capability of the system in real dynamic scenarios.