NeoRhythm, a wellness wearable that hacks your brain, has made it to the finals for the World Healthcare Innovation Award as part of the 12th annual IoT/WT Innovation World Cup. To reach there, NeoRhythm beat out more than 600 top competitors.
Launched by one of the most successful campaigns in the history of Indiegogo, and with over 8000 happy users and counting, this wellness wearable is making quite a stir in the wearables space.
NeoRhythm was developed by MDCN technology Inc. It’s a neurostimulation headband that will help you to de-stress, focus, sleep & meditate better, and more. The headband uses a safe magnetic method of neuromodulation to target specific areas of the brain with the purpose of helping the user reach a desired state of mind such as relaxation, focus, or sleep.
NeoRhythm is already a fully functioning platform, so advanced and engaged that it is the focus of the world's largest laboratory study of the effects of PEMF home therapy, providing data from over 7000 volunteers. But NeoRhythm is in the process of upgrading from wellness wearable to medical device, developing advanced protocols for the treatment of pain, depression, Parkinson's disease, some types of cancer and more.
Although NeoRhythm's initial goal was to become an affordable wellness tool, combining the all-around benefits of PEMF therapy with the effectiveness of brainwave entrainment, the company quickly expanded their scientific research and began to develop their further plans for the device. The scientific work, undertaken alongside leading independent European experts on depression, seeks to constantly optimize NeoRhythm's programs to allow the PEMF wearable to help treatments of pain, depression, Parkinson's disease, and even cancer, in addition to its basic, proven functions of easing moderate pain, assisting with sleep, promoting concentration and encouraging deeper meditation.
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Now, thanks to the success of NeoRhythm and independent research projects supporting and expanding its efficacy, the future looks bright. NeoRhythm plans to register in the near future as an official medical device. It will remain just as safe, non-invasive and affordable. But it will become even more effective.