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I tried the MW75 Neuro, and it's a brain-tracking game changer

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When I first heard of headphones that can read your mind, I was skeptical, to say the least. Most EEG systems used in laboratories to monitor brain activity have more than twenty sensors along the front and top of the headset to measure brain activity, such as Alpha Waves from the frontal lobe. But for the past ten years, Neurable has honed its brain-computer interface technology, named Neurable AI, and can use it to get readings that are on par with established industry-standard hardware directly from sensors on the earcups of a typical pair of headphones, bringing neurotechnology out of research labs to daily life.

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