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Consumer Neurofeedback Headband NeuroCalm Launches: Real-Time Attention Monitoring with Automatic Work Environment Adjustment

NeuroCalm monitors user attention and stress levels through prefrontal EEG, automatically adjusting smart lighting, white noise, and rest reminders.

Consumer Neurofeedback Headband NeuroCalm Launches

On October 10, 2030, Shenzhen brain technology company BrainLink released the NeuroCalm consumer neurofeedback headband. The device uses prefrontal dry-electrode electroencephalography (EEG) to monitor user attention focus and stress levels in real time, linking with smart home systems to automatically adjust lighting color temperature, white noise volume, and work rhythm.

NeuroCalm features 4-channel EEG sensors and a PPG heart rate sensor, weighing just 35 grams and worn at the forehead hairline. AI algorithms analyze the prefrontal cortex's alpha waves (relaxed), beta waves (focused), and theta waves (distracted) ratios to determine the user's cognitive state.

BrainLink CEO Han Bicheng said: "NeuroCalm is not a medical device but a cognitive state sensor. It lets you 'see' your attention state, just like a smartwatch lets you see your heart rate."

NeuroCalm integrates with Philips Hue lighting and Apple HomeKit: when attention decline is detected, lighting automatically shifts to cool white to boost alertness; when excessive stress is detected, lighting switches to warm yellow with soothing white noise; when continuous focus exceeds 90 minutes, the headband gently vibrates to remind the user to rest.

NeuroCalm is priced at 699 RMB with a free companion app. The company reported that the first batch of 10,000 units sold out during the pre-order phase.