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product_id: 30770190
title: "Procyon DeepVision Ganzfeld Display"
brand: "mindplace"
price: "NZ$9"
currency: NZD
in_stock: false
reviews_count: 3
url: https://www.desertcart.nz/products/30770190-procyon-deepvision-ganzfeld-display
store_origin: NZ
region: New Zealand
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# Procyon DeepVision Ganzfeld Display

**Brand:** mindplace
**Price:** NZ$9
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Procyon DeepVision Ganzfeld Display by mindplace
- **How much does it cost?** NZ$9 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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- mindplace enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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## Description

Review: Unlocks the potential of the Procyon. - Mind machines have been around for a long time. I bought my first one at Sharper Image in the early 90’s. The red LEDs within the early Ganzframes allowed me close my eyes to experience the Ganzfeld effect, providing just the right amount of neural noise to induce relaxation and/or trippy fractal-like sequences lasting up to an hour. But the LEDs were embedded in what appeared to be knockoff sunglasses frames, and I kept having to cobble everything back together with Sugru and duct tape when the lenses would snap at the nosepiece. The Deepvision goggles are a different breed altogether. The whole apparatus is much sturdier than those early frames. LEDs are projected onto from a depth of about 2cm onto a translucent white lens, allowing wide range of pulsing colors with eyes wide open. Design-wise they look like mini VR goggles but for a much subtler non-VR effect. The Procyon manual describes one of my favorite Ganzfeld sessions as “complex imagery, with an emphasis on Mandalas, vortexes, and spin-spaces.” I never quite vibed with neural noise of earlier Ganzframes that way. With the Deepvision goggles, everything seems to work as advertised. I only wish that I hadn’t let go the old mind machine which was elegantly made from a milled chunk of anodized aluminum—about the size of a deck of cards— instead of the plastic used nowadays. Hopefully that design feature returns one day.
Review: its good.. - its good ... but i got no time to use it regularly , so cannot expand on describing in detale

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 11 Reviews |

## Images

![Procyon DeepVision Ganzfeld Display - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61SVNtlUCTL.jpg)
![Procyon DeepVision Ganzfeld Display - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41l83AqJTLL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Unlocks the potential of the Procyon.
*by S***S on March 14, 2020*

Mind machines have been around for a long time. I bought my first one at Sharper Image in the early 90’s. The red LEDs within the early Ganzframes allowed me close my eyes to experience the Ganzfeld effect, providing just the right amount of neural noise to induce relaxation and/or trippy fractal-like sequences lasting up to an hour. But the LEDs were embedded in what appeared to be knockoff sunglasses frames, and I kept having to cobble everything back together with Sugru and duct tape when the lenses would snap at the nosepiece. The Deepvision goggles are a different breed altogether. The whole apparatus is much sturdier than those early frames. LEDs are projected onto from a depth of about 2cm onto a translucent white lens, allowing wide range of pulsing colors with eyes wide open. Design-wise they look like mini VR goggles but for a much subtler non-VR effect. The Procyon manual describes one of my favorite Ganzfeld sessions as “complex imagery, with an emphasis on Mandalas, vortexes, and spin-spaces.” I never quite vibed with neural noise of earlier Ganzframes that way. With the Deepvision goggles, everything seems to work as advertised. I only wish that I hadn’t let go the old mind machine which was elegantly made from a milled chunk of anodized aluminum—about the size of a deck of cards— instead of the plastic used nowadays. Hopefully that design feature returns one day.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ its good..
*by A***S on March 7, 2016*

its good ... but i got no time to use it regularly , so cannot expand on describing in detale

### ⭐ Be careful, the item doesn't fit for the first ...
*by C***P on February 9, 2016*

Be careful, the item doesn't fit for the first revisions of the Procyon - only for the Revision 3 Procyon.

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*Last updated: 2026-06-01*