HyperX Reveals "Non-Invasive" Neurotech Gaming Headset--Whatever That Means
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HyperX Reveals "Non-Invasive" Neurotech Gaming Headset--Whatever That Means
"Neurable and HyperX are teaming up to develop a gaming headset designed to help you play better. How will it do this? With an "industry-first neurotechnology-powered" headset that can potentially improve focus and accuracy in competitive games. It's also designed to use "non-invasive" neurotechnology, so you don't have to worry about getting a few cybernetic upgrades to be compatible with the device."
"HyperX and Neurable's headset concept Neurable and HyperX claim that testing with the in-development headset has resulted in faster reaction times of up to 38 milliseconds, improved accuracy by 3%, and a higher number of targets were hit during FPS training tasks when tested on esports players. The headset uses neural-sensing technology to track metrics like cognitive load and stress from a user's brainwaves."
"The AI-powered earpad sensors monitor EEG signals from your head, but it's worth noting that this isn't a magic bullet that will instantly improve your performance. You'll need to use the data from your sessions and training exercises to improve your ability to focus better during games. Don't expect the headset to be out anytime soon, as it's still in a very early stage of development."
Neurable and HyperX are developing a non-invasive, neurotechnology-powered gaming headset that aims to improve focus and accuracy for competitive players. Testing on esports players reportedly showed reaction time reductions up to 38 milliseconds, accuracy improvements of about 3%, and more targets hit during FPS training tasks. The headset uses neural-sensing AI-powered earpad sensors to monitor EEG signals and track cognitive load and stress from brainwaves. Users must train with the device and interpret session data; performance gains depend on practice rather than automatic enhancement. The headset remains in early development and is not release-ready.
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