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Neurable

by Ramses Alcaidevia How I Built This
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Neurable is a brain-computer interface company founded by Ramses Alcaide that develops headphones capable of detecting and interpreting brain activity to help users optimize their work performance. The company's vision is to enable frictionless communication and control of digital tasks—from sending texts to controlling playlists—entirely through thought.

Why They Built It

Brain activity can reveal insights about physical and mental health. Neurable was built to make brain-computer interface technology accessible at home without requiring laboratory visits.

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