Meditation can be a challenge. It can be difficult to know if you are “doing it right” or to stay focused. A new AI meditation headband called OxyZen aims to solve this problem by acting as a personal coach, using real-time data from your brain to help you relax, focus, and sleep better.
How the OxyZen AI headband measures your brain
The OxyZen wearable is a soft, fabric headband equipped with smart sensors. It is designed to be worn during the day for meditation or at night for sleep tracking.
Using EEG and PPG sensors
The device is a brain-machine interface (BMI) that gathers health data from two types of sensors. It uses an electroencephalogram (EEG) to read your brainwaves and a photoplethysmograph (PPG) to measure your heart rate and blood oxygen levels.
This non-invasive technology collects real-time information about your body’s state of relaxation or how stress affects your body.
AI that learns your relaxation state
The data from the sensors is sent to a smartphone app. The app features what the company calls “NeuroMindfulness” technology. An AI model analyzes your signals and gives you a score on your level of calm and relaxation.
This feedback helps you understand what is causing you stress during the day. The AI uses this data to customize programs and guide you toward a more relaxed state, essentially “training” your brain over time.
More than 600 programs for sleep and focus
The app that pairs with the OxyZen wearable includes a large library of guided content.
Gamified meditation for beginners
To help users build a consistent habit, the app includes over 600 gamified meditation and relaxation programs, acting like an interactive guide for stress and anxiety. These guides range from just a few minutes to half an hour, making it easier for beginners to get started.
The AI-powered feedback helps you track your progress, which can make the practice feel more effective and motivating.
A smart coach for improving sleep
The device also functions as an AI sleep coach. You can wear the headband to bed to track your sleep quality, helping to avoid the negative health effects of sleep deprivation. The app provides customizable sounds, like rain or white noise, that can be scheduled to fade out as you fall asleep.
It also offers short meditation courses specifically designed to help you wind down and prepare for sleep.
Who made the OxyZen wearable?
The OxyZen device was created by BrainCo, a technology company known for developing smart, AI-integrated prosthetics.
From the Harvard Innovation Lab
BrainCo is a company that started in the Harvard Innovation Lab. It develops products that use brain-computer interface technology. The OxyZen is their newest product aimed at the consumer wellness market.
The device is currently being offered through a crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo, with plans to ship worldwide in late 2024.
Sources & related information
Indiegogo – OxyZen: AI-Powered Brain-Machine Interface for Sleep & Mind – 2024
The official crowdfunding campaign for the OxyZen provides details on the product’s technology, “NeuroMindfulness” AI, and available purchasing options.
The Gadgeteer – BrainCo OxyZen smart meditation headband review – 2024
A hands-on review of the OxyZen wearable praises its 600+ free courses and gamified approach. It notes that the sleep tracking feature may work best for people who sleep on their backs.
Wikipedia – BrainCo – 2024
Wikipedia’s page details the history of BrainCo, from its founding at Harvard’s Innovation Lab to its development of various brain-computer interface products like EEG headbands and prosthetics.
BrainCo – Official Website – 2024
The official company website for BrainCo outlines its mission to develop BCI technology. It provides information on its range of products, including the OxyZen system for meditation and sleep.
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