May-16-19
The head-worn UrgoNight invention promises a good night’s sleep by training the wearer’s brain during the day.
The UrgoNight headset relies on established neurofeedback technology to train the user to increase the frequency of the sensorimotor rhythm (SMR) brainwaves associated with falling asleep. The headset works with a companion app to guide the wearer through a variety of games that help increase levels of SMR and encourage better sleep. According to the team, just twenty minutes a day, three days a week is enough to demonstrate a significant improvement in sleep quality in three months.
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