Wednesday, August 12, 2020

Research Post - Neurowearables: 2020 Market Overview

 The Brain Science has witnessed a rapid development in the last decade. While numerous companies and individual scientists are involved in research and clinical trials, many companies used the advantages of Digital Healthcare to develop and introduce to the market Neurowearables. One peculiarity of these devices is that most of them do not require FDA approval – they are considered as a lifestyle devices (not medical ones) and are 100% non-invasive.

In 2019 scientists from University of British Columbia conducted a market research and found “41 DTC (Direct to Customer) wearable neurodevices available for purchase. Of these, 22 were recording devices (e.g., electroencephalogram [EEG]) and 19 were stimulating devices (e.g., transcranial direct current stimulation [tDCS]).

This presentation Advances in Neurotechnology by Professor Judy Illes, in great detail explains the latest developments, particularly Neurowearables – notes that modern world of neurotechnology is moving at a breathtaking pace


A very good overview is provided by the Wareable: Tapping into the brain: Neuroscience wearables explained.

We here, in this Blog are presenting a number of available DTC Neurowearables that are the result of the last 3-years of monitoring of the market.





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