CES is no stranger to gaming headset unveilings, but this year will mark the rare instance that a headset has been shown off at the event that can be controlled through the power of the human brain.
Brain-reading company Neurable is working with HyperX on new products aimed at using neuroscience to improve your gaming performance. The idea is to have gaming headsets with built-in EEG sensors that ...
In A Nutshell College football players take hundreds of head hits each season, even without diagnosed concussions. In a small study, players using a light-based headset showed stable brain scan ...
Sanmai's headset uses low-intensity transcranial-focused ultrasound to target specific brain regions associated with conditions such as anxiety, depression, pain, epilepsy, and tremors, Bloomberg says ...
Brain Scanning Headsets, Cool New Controllers, AI Gaming Companions: CES 2026 Roundup The Consumer Electronics Show kicked off with plenty of gaming reveals from the likes of NVIDIA, Razer, LEGO, ...