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Narbis Celebrates National Train Your Brain Day on October 13th
Neurofeedback Technology Can Help Improve Focus, Peak Performance AMBLER YARDS, PA, USA, October 6, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ -- On October 13, Narbis invites you to celebrate National Train Your Brain Day by taking part in puzzling games, riddles,...
Narbis, BX3 Win a Prestigious 2021 Content Marketing Award
Narbis Neurofeedback and Attention Blog Draws Visitors Interested in Focus, Peak Performance, and ADHD Treatment We’re thrilled that the Narbis blog has received this accolade and hope that the content we’ve published will help families better understand the benefits...
Narbis Neurofeedback Smart Glasses to Help Students Get Ready to Focus Amid Full-Time School
NASA-developed algorithm powers at-home smart glasses tool that teaches your brain to pay attention AMBLER, PA — Narbis surveyed nearly 1,000 parents across the US and found that kids today do not actually have too much homework. In fact, more than...
The Case for Space: NASA spinoffs aid 21st century problems
Image source: Unsplash.com A trait we humans hold is our curious and sometimes restless nature. We as a people have consistently endured countless hardships, be it from sailing unexplored seas, investigating the Antarctic, as well as hurling ourselves into space. The...
Smart glasses could help kids & adults focus when working or learning from home
Whether you're working or learning from home right now, distractions are bound to get in the way, but some smart glasses could help you focus more on the task at hand By: KSTU Staff Several months into the COVID-19 pandemic, many people are still working and learning...
Smart glasses could help kids & adults focus when working or learning from home
Whether you're working or learning from home right now, distractions are bound to get in the way, but some smart glasses could help you focus more on the task at hand By: KSTU Staff Several months into the COVID-19 pandemic, many people are still working and learning...
Smart glasses could help kids & adults focus when working or learning from home
Whether you're working or learning from home right now, distractions are bound to get in the way, but some smart glasses could help you focus more on the task at hand By: KSTU Staff Several months into the COVID-19 pandemic, many people are still working and learning...
Smart glasses could help kids & adults focus when working or learning from home
Whether you're working or learning from home right now, distractions are bound to get in the way, but some smart glasses could help you focus more on the task at hand By: Jordan Hogan Several months into the COVID-19 pandemic, many people are still working and...
CES 2020: Dressed to Connect – Wearable Tech Expands All Over the Body
CES 2020 had some of the very latest innovations in the burgeoning wearable tech sector. By Agence France-Presse Photo Credit: Ellcie Healthy Smart glasses at CES sought to offer solutions to a variety of problems.HIGHLIGHTS French startup Ellcie Healthy...
CES 2020: Fashion in the age of technology
A man wears a Brainco Focus 1 wearable that detects brain activity while playing concentration challenge games. Photo: AFP From tiredness-detecting driving glasses to shin guards that judge the performance of footballers — we've come a long way since the early days of...
Dressed to connect: wearable tech expands all over the body
From tiredness-detecting driving glasses to shin guards that judge the performance of footballers -- we've come a long way since the early days of the pulse-measuring smart watch. Some of the very latest innovations in the burgeoning wearable tech sector were on...
How Much Can Wearable Tech Influence Your Health?
January 9, 2020Wearable health technology is as popular as ever, but it's not always clear if it's effective or secure. CES is the place to see the very latest in wearable technologies. Advanced sensors, smart fabrics, cloud computing, flexible membranes and more are...
CES Presents Wearable Tech That Can Help Prevent and Predict Health Problems
By Elizabeth LeeJanuary 08, 2020 02:58 AM LAS VEGAS - Wearable devices no longer just count steps. From startups to long established brands, companies are now developing wearables that can help improve one's health, and prevent and predict problems before they occur....
Seeing the future with smart glasses that help combat distraction, dyslexia
By Jason BracelinLas Vegas Review-Journal Steve Koenig is talking about seeing into the future. Literally. The vice president of market research at the Consumer Technology Association, which sponsors CES, is breaking down advancements in augmented-reality...
Narbis CEO Says New Smart Glasses Teach the Brain to Focus
By Taylor Craig In the age of multi-tasking, smart glasses-maker Narbis is hoping to use artificial intelligence to help people focus better. The company's new glasses, which launched Tuesday, can detect when you're distracted and train your brain to remain...
NASA-inspired smartglasses turn dark whenever you lose concentration
By Luke Dormehl You know those photochromic lenses that turn regular glasses into sunglasses on sunny days? Wellness company Narbis just developed a unique twist on that idea — with a new pair of smartglasses intended to encourage...
Digital Trends Live: AirPods Pro, Google moves on Fitbit, and more
By Todd Werkhoven On this episode of Digital Trends Live, hosts Greg Nibler and Chris DeGraw discuss the top stories trending in tech, including Apple’s AirPods Pro, Google’s bid for Fitbit, Uber Money, team-building robots, smiling pets, and more. On this...
Narbis smart glasses punish distraction by turning opaque
They reward focus and relaxation with a clear view. Christine Fisher, @cfisherwrites10.29.19 in Wearables Narbis Operant conditioning is a well known psychology principle -- in which "good" behavior is rewarded and "bad" behavior is punished. While positive...
Narbis Glasses Detect Brainwaves to Measure Attention, Turn Dark to Help Keep Focus
Consumer-grade electroencephalography (EEG) devices are interesting novelties, but their capabilities tend to be very limited. What they’re pretty good at, though, is evaluating whether a person is focused and paying attention to something. This capability has mostly...
These $600 smart glasses for helping people focus can track your brain waves and will darken the lenses if they sense you’re not concentrating
A child uses the Narbis glasses. A wellness tech company called Narbis has released smart glasses for children that are meant to help them concentrate.The glasses have three sensors that can track the wearer's brain waves and detect when they're...
Smart glasses aim to remove distractions, plus other news
BBC Click's Marc Cieslak looks at some of the week's best technology stories including: Twitter announces plans to ban all political advertising worldwideSamsung teases a flip smartphone with a foldable screenSmart glasses which aim to increase concentration by...
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