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Sorry, a brain-computer interface is a different thing than a EEG device. Ask Musk.
I find this distinction unnecessarily nitpicky in this context. A BCI can be implement using EEG as an input so yes, you can definitely make a BCI using PiEEG.

130dB SNR is also not too shabby for a low-cost device, I wonder how it compares in a real world scenario with some of the OpenBCI offerings. For now at least it seems to be a cheaper option to OpenBCI Cyton with a comparable performance, unless I missed something.

Yes, looks like price fow kit is lower than some other BCI devices, about SNR need to test it, too many factors that can damage signal