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Vol. IV · Issue III · 08 May 2026 N 40°42′47″ · W 74°00′21″ Cal. 2026-05-07 14:32 UTC · σ 0.61 ● Lab in session
PLATE I Territory · EEG Headbands & Neurofeedback · n=10 N 40°42′ · W 74°00′ SCALE 1 : 1 device · N · NEARCTIC
Plate I · Territory

EEG Headbands & Neurofeedback

10 devices researched and compared. FDA status decoded. 3-year total cost of ownership calculated.

Fig. I · Composite trajectory

10 devices, scored side by side

n=10 · cal. 2026-05
Composite trajectory across territories Each column shows one territory; dot height plots composite score from 1 to 10. The top filled dot is the current composite. LAT · COMPOSITE LONG · TERRITORY 10.0 8.0 6.0 4.0 2.0 6.8 FOCUSCALM 6.8 MENDI 7.5 MUSE 2 8.3 MUSE S ATHE… 7.5 BRAINBIT 8.2 EMOTIV EPOC… 7.8 EMOTIV INSI… 6.8 FLOWTIME 7.6 NARBIS 8.0 NEUROSITY C…
Each column = one device Composite 1–10 scale Score: review score when available, else category composite
Fig. II · Comparison

Price · subscription · FDA · verdict

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SubscriptionFDA Status 
FocusCalm

Lowest-cost EEG neurofeedback with gamified training and a lifetime subscription option

noneNONE4.1 / 5·PENDINGVisit →
Mendi

Affordable fNIRS-based training with no subscription; one-game simplicity

noneNONE3.9 / 5·PENDINGVisit →
Muse 2

Most popular consumer EEG headband; largest meditation-EEG dataset and brand recognition

$95–$95noneNONE3.5 / 5·PENDINGVisit →
Muse S Athena

Only consumer device combining EEG + fNIRS with AI-driven personalized neurofeedback; clinically validated sleep staging

$95–$95noneNONE3.5 / 5·PENDINGVisit →
BrainBit

Developer-friendly research-grade headband with open SDK and low price-per-channel

noneNONE·PENDINGVisit →
Emotiv EPOC X

Most widely cited consumer 14-channel research-grade EEG; de facto standard in academic BCI labs

$99–$99noneNONE·PENDINGVisit →
Emotiv Insight

Consumer-priced research-grade headset with mature BCI SDK and software stack

$99–$99noneNONE·PENDINGVisit →
Flowtime

Sub-$200 EEG+PPG headband that exposes raw brainwave band data without requiring a subscription

noneNONE·PENDINGVisit →
Narbis

Only neurofeedback device using tinting smart glasses — trains attention during real-world tasks rather than in an app

noneNONE·PENDINGVisit →
Neurosity Crown

Only EEG device with on-board computer and native AI (Claude/ChatGPT) integration; built for productivity/flow, not meditation

noneNONE·PENDINGVisit →
Fig. III · Buyer's guide

How to choose — by territory.

Why EEG Headbands?

Consumer EEG has moved past the toy-novelty era. Muse S Athena, Emotiv EPOC X, Neurosity Crown, and Mendi now ship with sensor counts and signal-processing pipelines that produce real research-grade data — at consumer prices, in form factors comfortable enough for daily wear. The category split that matters: meditation-and-focus devices (Muse, Mendi) vs research-grade tools (Emotiv, Neurosity) vs sleep-tech-overlapping headbands (Muse S, Elemind, Somnee). Buyers regularly choose the wrong product because the marketing collapses these into a single “EEG headband” bucket.

What We Compare

Every device in our comparison is evaluated on:

  • Sensor count and placement — number of dry/wet electrodes, location on the 10–20 system. More sensors at frontal + temporal positions enable richer neurofeedback; fewer sensors limit applications to single-channel band-power feedback.
  • Sleep-staging accuracy — for sleep-overlap devices (Muse S, Elemind, Somnee), independently published agreement vs PSG. Muse S Athena reports ~95% accuracy in a Western University trial.
  • Open data export — can you get raw EEG out of the device? Neurosity Crown and Emotiv allow it; Muse and Mendi don’t. This matters for researchers and serious neurofeedback users.
  • Subscription lock-in — Muse Premium, Emotiv Pro, Neurosity tiers. We surface 3-year TCO inclusive of subscription.
  • App ecosystem and third-party integrations — does the SDK allow custom apps, or is the device a closed dashboard?

Key Findings (2026)

  1. Muse S Athena is the only consumer EEG that combines EEG + fNIRS. Functional near-infrared spectroscopy adds a second physiological signal channel; combined with the 7-channel silver-thread EEG, the device captures more dimensions than any pure-EEG competitor at the same price. Sleep-staging accuracy (~95% vs PSG) is the highest published consumer figure.

  2. Neurosity Crown and Emotiv are research-grade tools, not meditation aids. 8–14 electrodes, raw EEG export, custom-app SDK. Different product class than Muse — buyers comparing them on “best EEG headband” lists are mismatching use cases.

  3. No consumer EEG headband is FDA-cleared as a medical device. All ship under FDA’s general-wellness policy. Specific clinical applications (Flow Neuroscience for depression — that’s tDCS, not EEG) hold their own clearances.

  4. Subscription gating is widespread. Muse Premium, Emotiv Pro Lite, Mendi training programs are all subscription-locked. Without a subscription, most devices reduce to a basic real-time band-power display. We model 3-year TCO including the operative subscription per device.

  5. Sensor contact and electrode quality are the silent failure modes. Dry electrodes (Muse, Crown) trade convenience for occasional sensor-contact issues; wet/saline electrodes (Emotiv) deliver cleaner signal but require setup time. User reviews routinely conflate “the device doesn’t work” with “the electrodes weren’t well-contacted.”

Who Should Read This

  • Buyers comparing Muse vs Mendi vs Neurosity for meditation or focus training
  • Researchers needing raw-EEG export for custom analysis
  • Sleep optimizers comparing EEG-based sleep masks (Muse S, Elemind, Somnee) to standard sleep tracking
  • Anyone confused about whether “EEG headband” means a consumer feedback gadget or a research tool
Fig. V · Margin notes

How we scored eeg headbands & neurofeedback.

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How we compare

Category-specific protocols are being developed.

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Lab measurements

Raw values from our calibrated-instrument testing — irradiance, EMF, HR accuracy — with photos and timestamps.

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FDA database

Verified 510(k), PMA, and registration filings — sourced from openFDA, linked to accessdata.fda.gov.

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