EEG Cap Restock Update — New Models Incoming! - BrainAccess

EEG Cap Restock Update — New Models Incoming!

Martina Berto Avatar

We’re happy to announce that we have redesigned our EEG caps to offer better fit, comfort, and performance!

The new and improved caps are on the way!

The current version of the BrainAccess EEG caps is now sold out.

We’re preparing to restock soon with the new design — stay tuned!

Note that it is still possible to place an order now, and we’ll ship your cap as soon as the new stock arrives.

Our popular BrainAccess Halo headband continues shipping as usual — no changes there.

We’ll share more details about the new caps very soon.

In the meantime, thank you for your support and patience!

The BrainAccess Team

MORE Posts
  • From Literature to Live Data: LLMs as Full-Cycle Research Companions

    From Literature to Live Data: LLMs as Full-Cycle Research Companions

    For decades, the challenge in neuroscience has not only been collecting brain data, it has been making sense of it. EEG signals are noisy, high-dimensional, and shaped by dozens of interacting variables. Interpreting them well has traditionally required years of specialist training. But a growing body of evidence suggests that large language models (LLMs) may…

  • When Sound Becomes Medicine: BrainAccess HALO in Music Therapy Research

    When Sound Becomes Medicine: BrainAccess HALO in Music Therapy Research

    Can lying on a vibrating table listening to carefully crafted audio actually change your brain? A team of Portuguese engineers built a system to find out and the results are surprisingly measurable. Sound therapy is one of those ideas that sits awkwardly between ancient wisdom and modern science. Cultures across history have used chanting, singing…

  • Multimodal Integration: How Your Experiment Can Benefit from Multiple Modalities

    Multimodal Integration: How Your Experiment Can Benefit from Multiple Modalities

    In this article, we explore multimodal integration, the practice of combining signals from different sensors in the same experiment to build a richer, more reliable picture of brain activity, cognitive states, and physiology. At BrainAccess, this is a direction we are actively building toward, with two major developments in the pipeline: a new HALO headband…

  • Cleaner Brain Signals with ATAR: a tunable wavelet algorithm

    Cleaner Brain Signals with ATAR: a tunable wavelet algorithm

    EEG is one of the most powerful tools we have for reading brain activity in real time. But raw EEG signals are messy, full of noise from muscle movements, eye blinks, heartbeats, and motion. Cleaning that noise without discarding genuine neural information is one of the central challenges of brain-computer interface design. Meet ATAR, a…