![]() Muse powers up with touch of a button, and will always link back to your smart device via Bluetooth, with no pairing needed each time. The first thing it will do each day is calibrate itself, to measure how your brain is that day. Muse has seven sensors across the front of the headband that detect and measure the activity of your brain. ![]() Muse measures brain signals much in the same way a heart rate monitor can track your heartbeat. The device itself is paired with a free app which helps talk you through each relaxation session, which can last as long as you like from 3 minutes to 45 or more. Muse measures the activity inside your brain, through the skin, and can tell you if your mind is active or calm, and as a result, can tell you how well and truly you’re relaxing. It’s meant to help you meditate, or just plain relax by walking you through a series of guided meditations or “relaxation sessions”, if you want to sound less new-age. Muse is a device you wear around your head, kind of like headphones in reverse. It turns out the Muse Brain Sensing Headbandis nowhere near that scary or intimidating, and after testing, I actually found it was fun, relaxing, and a real conversation starter. After all, do I really want some app peering inside my head? Is that even what it does? I was able to review a Muse for a week to test it and find out. ![]() I found the idea of testing a brain seeing headband a wee bit… weird. Sounds a little strange, no? I thought so when the Muse Brain Sensing Headband landed on my desk this month. ![]()
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