Headphones read your MIND to know when you need a mental break
... and to increase noise canceling if your concentration slips
- Enten is a brain-computer interface (BCI) that looks like a regular headset
- It operates like an EEG, reading the electrical impulses in your brain
- Its app uses machine-learning algorithms to learn when your brain is distracted
- The system can suggest breaks, crank up noise cancelation or even silence notifications to help you concentrate
A neurotechnology company claims its new headphones can read your mind.
For $279, you can pre-order Enten, a brain-computer interface (BCI) headset from Boston-based Neurable that looks like a regular pair of high-end headphones.
But the system's cloth sensors track your neurons like a mobile EEG, monitoring the electrical impulses in your brain and learning what they look like when you're concentrating.
The system can then silence notifications, turn up noise-canceling white noise or even suggest a break to recharge your mental batteries.
Though it looks like a regular pair of headphones, Enten is a brain-computer interfact (BCI) that reads the electrical impulses put out by your brain
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