Wireless EEG and EEG/TES for Sleep Research

Comfortable and lightweight for sleeping, the mobile, wireless Sleep WISP headband redefines sleep improvement with patented technology that uses electrical stimulation to extend the time spent in deep, restorative sleep.

Extend your sleep research at home with unprecedented reproducibility!

The Sleep WISP was designed to move EEG research into real-world situations, including sleep research at home and on the go. The small, wearable, self-applied headband was created using miniaturization and machine learning for a small, mobile EEG unit. The Sleep WISP accurately tracks the participant's sleep stages in real time using our proprietary machine learning technology.

Easy application and adjustments.

NEAT (Neurosom EEG Assessment Technology) software provides an elegant display of sleep stages and statistics and has received FDA 510(k) clearance.

The Sleep WISP redefines sleep improvement with patented electrical stimulation that extends time spent in deep, restorative sleep. Powered by NEAT, our FDA-cleared sleep scoring software, the system uses a Convolutional Neural Network trained to match expert human EEG scoring. It monitors brain activity in real time, classifies sleep stages, and precisely triggers stimulation during deep sleep to optimize its benefits—delivering automated, remote, and personalized sleep enhancement.

Sleep WISP: AI-Powered Deep Sleep Enhancement

Transforming the Future of Therapeutics for Parkinson’s Disease.

Watch the webinar from our collaborator, Dr. Allison C. Waters, PhD, on her exploratory research on neuromodulation, the Sleep WISP, sleep health, and Parkinson’s Disease in her work as Director of the Nash Family Center for Advanced Circuit Therapeutics at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai.

The Sleep WISP (Wireless Interface Sensor Pod) has been designed based on initial studies with High Density EEG technology for human brain electrophysiology. With this knowledge from HD EEG and studying the optimal electrode locations for Transcranial Electrical Stimulation (TES), we designed the lightweight Sleep WISP EEG headband, bringing both EEG measurement and TES stimulation for many applications in human research, in sleep and waking.

The Sleep WISP headband is currently being used in a major study funded by the National Institute on Aging. The $2.5M grant to study improvement of Mild Cognitive Impairment uses a TES (Transcranial Electrical Stimulation) version of the Sleep WISP to lengthen restorative deep sleep for people with MCI. Recent scientific literature shows a link between a lack of deep sleep and neurodegenerative diseases, as well as the promise of improving these conditions through better-quality sleep.