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Neurable’s MW75 Neuro headphones use EEG and AI to track a person’s brain waves

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Boston -based company Neurable announced the launch of its smart headphones, dubbed the MW75 Neuro .

The headphones use electroencephalography, or EEG , and artificial intelligence to track the wearer’s focus levels by reading their brain waves.

The device sends this data to a mobile app, with the goal of helping the user tweak their habits to improve their work routine.

It's available for preorder in the US for $ 699 and will ship this fall .

Neurable is a wearable brainwave-tracking headset that records brainwaves.

The company says it can tell users when their focus is starting to decline.

Users can earn “focus points” while wearing the device.

Similar to Fitbit badges, Neurable says the idea is to nudge people toward good habits.

Neurable’s headset converts raw EEG data into focus information, anonymizes it, deletes the raw data on the device, and sends it to the app.

The company has ambitions to use its headset as a medical device to monitor brain health and diagnose neurological conditions, but for now, it's starting with consumer applications.