Get Ready for More Brain-Scanning Consumer Gadgets
Neurable is transitioning to a licensing model for its noninvasive brain-computer interface technology, expecting a surge of third-party consumer gadgets. The company aims to integrate its technology into various head-worn devices, enhancing user performance in gaming and other activities. Neurable emphasizes data privacy and ethical handling of user information as it expands its reach in the brain-scanning market.
- ▪Neurable is licensing its brain-computer interface technology to third parties for consumer gadgets.
- ▪The technology aims to improve performance in gaming and other fields by monitoring brain activity.
- ▪Neurable ensures data privacy by separating user identifiers from processed data.
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Julian ChokkattuGearApr 28, 2026 9:00 AMGet Ready for More Brain-Scanning Consumer GadgetsNeurable, which makes noninvasive brain-computer interfaces, is licensing its technology and promises a “flood” of new third-party hardware this year and next.Courtesy of NeurableCommentLoaderSave StorySave this storyCommentLoaderSave StorySave this storyThe next gadget you put on your head could scan your brain. Neurable, a Boston-based company that embeds its noninvasive brain-scanning technology into hardware to monitor a person’s focus levels, announced on Tuesday that it is transitioning to a licensing platform model.
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