🧘♂️ Elevate Your Mindfulness Game!
The MUSE2 Brain-Sensing Headband is your ultimate meditation companion, providing real-time feedback on your brain activity, heart rate, and breathing. Compatible with both iOS and Android, it helps you track your progress and personalize your meditation experience, making it easier than ever to achieve calm and focus.
Color | Grey |
Style | Muse2 |
Team | Muse |
Compatible with | iOS 11 and higher, Android 5 higher |
Material type | Silicon |
Seasons | Year-round |
Sport | Sport Technology |
Included components | Muse 2: Brain Sensing Headband, Quick Start Guide, USB Recharge Cable (Ear buds NOT Included) |
Batteries included? | Yes |
tech_spec_battery_description_toys | Rechargeable |
Brand | MUSE |
Department | Unisex |
Manufacturer | Interaxon Inc |
Item model number | MU-03-GY-ML |
Product Dimensions | 6.2 x 12.29 x 15.49 cm; 200 g |
ASIN | B07HL2S9JQ |
D**E
It actually does work
I’m a believer in biofeedback, it makes sense to me that a bit of external reference would be a useful thing to deepen meditation practise, especially for beginners and at times when you’re distracted. I’ve owned a few devices like this and all of them before this one have been useless. This one actually works. There’s a bit of a delay between when you become distracted and when the sounds change (maybe a second or so) and I think more immediate feedback would be even better. Whether you ‘get many birds’ is very dependent on how still our mind was when you calibrate it at the start of a session - I go for what I call ‘hard mode’, making an effort to keep my mind very still during the calibration so that I have to really focus to get those bird sounds. I’m not sure if the other sensors are very important - they add some variety but there doesn’t seem to be a fusion mode so I tend to use the eeg most of the time. I’ve been using it a couple of times a week, doing normal sitting the rest of the time, and I think the quality of my meditation has improved even when I’m not using it. I’m quite an experienced meditator but can tend to be a bit lazy/distracted sometimes, and having the feedback really helps me focus. Of course one wonders whether the device measures the ‘right’ thing or are we training to get better at something that’s only loosely related to meditation, but the same is true whether you’re using something like this or not and the proof is in the results - for me I feel calmer and a deeper sense of clarity and resilience after using this and the effect has continued into my non-assisted meditation. In summary - this one is not a gimmick and although it’s unfortunately expensive, I think if you’re interested in this sort of thing it’s worth a go. By the way I’ve had zero calibration/connection issues but I have a large forehead and very little hair. My wife has a small head and thick hair and had a bit more trouble getting a reliable signal.
M**T
Works for me
I note that there have been a number of very positive and very negative reviews of this item.I can only say that I while I am still at a novice level, I am reasonably pleased with the purchase. I acquired a biofeedback device years ago (which measured skin resistance and varied in volume depending on how I felt) which I then lost and since then had been from time to time looking for something which could track my various rhythms, and provide some feedback. As a student I was recommended to try meditation - but back then as a student of course I knew better. Now in retirement and experiencing some levels of stress from time to time I felt it was something I should at least try.You may think you need headphones to connect to you smart-phone or android tablet - but a bluetooth speaker will work just as well. I found the app reasonably easy to download and set up - at least compared with some I have struggled with. Equally easy to use with the headband once charged. I do however have one of the later models of smartphone, purchased because my previous one kept running out of memory to run the already limited number of apps on there.I use it in the evenings to try to get myself into a frame of mind to be able to sleep. I can drop off at a moments notice during the day but getting off an night can be a struggle and I don't like taking drugs to sleep. I use a body, heart and mind session, and seem to get positive results. Is this accurate or as some might suggest just a placebo? Well unless I was going to hook myself up to a 25-30K University system to check for accuracy I may not have experimental evidence, but if it leaves me with a sense of relaxation and well being am I going to knock it? The mind can be a very powerful thing that can make you ill, so by extension, it must also be able to help.I would have liked more 'initial' sessions to use it - I have a number of guided meditations downloaded which I have yet to try - something to act as a bridge might have been useful. A link from the app to a personal website or PC version might also be useful - like my fitbit app, as trying to read the screen on a smartphone is not easy!I have given 4 stars - why? Because I have nothing else to compare it to.All I can say is that it seems to work for me.
N**B
It works - simple as that..
I think the simplest thing to say is that it works exactly as described. I wanted a device to help provide feedback for my mediation and this device does exactly what it say it does. I was not sure what this device would offer me as a I meditate regularly but through the feedback already I have seen areas where I can improve my practice. The guided mediations are very well structured and I was surprised how well they facilitate rather than interrupt my meditation. Muse paired seamlessly with the app and so far is providing me with valuable feedback in real time. I thought there might be problems with positioning the sensors but it has proved to be really easy and my Muse works perfectly every time. There is little I can add to the product description and I would also advise looking at the many Muse YouTube videos. It is comfortable to wear and you are aware that you have it on - . but not so much as to be distracting in anyway. I would advise getting a case as it feels quite fragile - think of it like a pair of expensive sun glasses in its structure hence mine lives in its case. I bought the original hard case which is quite bulky but of good quality and survived a trip in a suitcase without a mark. Two people can use the same muse and my wife and I have been using it successfully for a couple of weeks. It has been charged only twice since we had it and it seems to hold charge really well. The app is very (very) easy to understand and the degree of additional data available following meditation is adequate for me as a practitioner in mapping my progress.
D**U
Unsure about this one
I like the music the app provides and the opportunity to meditate. I'm pretty sure the device is not actually a meditation support. The expected change in music tune is not detectable and the activity trend is not of great help either. I give it a 3 stars evaluation just in case I'm missing something, I've used it for only 2 weeks now. The built is fine, no problem on that side.
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