New smart glasses have been created by Narbis
capable of tracking brain patterns and providing feedback through the darkening
and clearing of the glasses to help reduce distraction, practice attention and
offer improved confidence. The smart glasses have been designed to be worn two
or three times a week for 30 minutes while reading, working on a computer or
doing homework. Narbis provides instant feedback to recognise when you are
distracted, giving you the cue to get back on task. The smart glasses help
identify these behaviours which encourages you to shift into a relaxed and
attentive state.
“Narbis uses Neurofeedback, which measures brain
activity. Sensors in the Narbis glasses and a NASA patented algorithm track how
relaxed, distracted, and focused you are. When you are distracted, the glasses
comfortably darken. When you are relaxed and concentrating, the glasses
instantly clear. The included tablet and app shows your performance and tracks
your progress.”
The Narbis smart glasses are now available to
preorder from US$ 590 and will start shipping on December 1st, 2019. For more
information on the brain tracking technology incorporated into the smart
glasses jump over to the Narbis website.
