
Neurable and HyperX have introduced a gaming headset that can read real-time brain signals. Using AI and non-invasive sensors, this wearable allows gamers to turn their neural activity into actionable performance data in-game....
Unlike traditional brain-monitoring equipment, the headset uses miniaturized brain-computer interface (BCI) technology that is compact and virtually invisible within the familiar HyperX design. It is powered by the “Prime” neurofeedback system that has shown faster reaction times and higher target accuracy in esports athletes.
In studies, this technology has helped reduce reaction times by an average of 38 milliseconds and increased target accuracy by nearly 3%. This is a big step for the gaming wearables market, which is expected to grow from $5 billion USD to $20 billion USD by 2034.
With this gadget, monitoring brain activity becomes as easy as monitoring physical mechanics, positioning neurotechnology as the next important tool in competitive gaming.




