Cerelog’s ESP-EEG is a new 8 channel biosensing board at a hobbyist-friendly price
Summary
The Autodidacts reviews Cerelog’s ESP-EEG, an 8-channel biosensing board built around the ESP32 with a TI ADS1299 ADC. It highlights the open-source licensing split (firmware/software MIT; hardware schematics CC-BY-NC-SA) and the price advantage versus OpenBCI/Cyton, while noting caveats like USB-only operation and non-commercial hardware files. The post also references software compatibility (OpenBCI GUI fork via Lab Streaming Layer and Brainflow) and discusses licensing clarifications and potential use by hobbyists and researchers with appropriate caveats.