The Neurocam allows the wearer to operate a smartphone with nothing more than brainwaves. Yes, it may look odd, but the prototype wasnt developed for the catwalk, it was built to show how brainwave activity can be analyzed and translated into the ultimate electronic device remote control. The Neurocam is the latest in a growing line of products from Neurowear, the Tokyo-based company that has tasked itself with creating products and services that are built around biological signals such as a persons heartbeat or brainwave activity. Receiving its first public demonstration at the Human Sensing 2013 conference, the Neurocam is a brainwave-reading Alice band with a smartphone handset fixed to one side which translates a persons interest levels into smartphone camera commands.