Boston-based Neurable designed the headphones to provide deeper insights into cognitive health while helping to manage burnout and enhance daily performance. The company says this marks the launch of the first BCI-enabled, consumer-grade device of its kind.
Built on the foundation of Master & Dynamic’s flagship wireless headset, MW75 Neuro incorporates advanced AI-powered EEG sensors into the headphones’ ear pads. The sensors capture and analyze brain signals to generate detailed brainwave data. Neurable’s technology includes a number of unique smart features, such as an iOS and Android app for collecting that data.
Other features include focus tracking, such as optimal focus time and the impact of various activities on concentration. Burnout management analysis can prompt users to take breaks when focus decreases, too, while the AI platform uses data analysis and signal processing to record and interpret brain signals with high confidence giving lab-level accuracy.
Neurable said it plans to offer the MW75 Neuro headphones in the U.S. at a price of $699. Next spring, it plans to launch in Europe and the UK for €729/₤629.
“The brain serves as the core of our health and well-being, yet we have only scratched the surface of what is possible by understanding and harnessing its power,” says Dr. Ramses Alcaide, CEO and co-founder of Neurable. “In partnership with Master & Dynamic, we are eager to bring the future of neurotechnology to the world with the debut of our groundbreaking MW75 Neuro smart headphones. These headphones mark the beginning of BCI-enabled technology for all, with the development of future use cases already underway.”
Neurable featured on our list of brain-computer interface companies you need to know in 2022.