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I tried the mind-reading headphones that got the internet buzzing. Here's my verdict

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You'll often hear me say that a pair of headphones that best suit your audio needs is an integral part of your personal tech arsenal. Whether your personal needs relate to your budget, noise-canceling desires, or device compatibility, the right headphones can be your best friend.

As much as I love headphones, I must admit that aside from incremental audio upgrades and basic voice commands, we don't regularly receive new ways to interact with our favorite cans. We're entering an era where we want our tech to add value to our lives, so why are headphones so far behind?

The Master & Dynamic MW75 Neuro headphones debuted at CES 2024 and wowed personal audio enthusiasts with their unique and innovative features. These headphones have electroencephalogram (EEG) monitors inside the earcups that can measure brain activity when worn.

Since CES, I've been eager to get my hands on the MW75 Neuro. I wore them for two weeks to see if the brain activity tracking was a gimmick or the most innovative thing to happen to the personal audio industry in years. Here's what I found.

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