Synchronising Your Mind: The NeoRhythm Review

In the movie The Matrix, the protagonist, Neo, is able to learn decades worth of kung fu techniques without any prior knowledge of martial arts, simply by plugging his brain into a computer. Within minutes, he utters the famous line: “I know kung fu”. It’s just a hunch, but the device under review today, the NeoRhythm headband, feels a bit like it was intended to be a real-world version of what Neo experienced. (Notice how they both have Neo in their names? Again, just a hunch). Wear the NeoRhythm and it will help you achieve more through neurostimulation, claims Omnipemf, the company behind the device. Although you might not learn kung fu as swiftly as Neo did in The Matrix, it could help you achieve the focus needed to perform better. In fact, the NeoRhythm aims to help you achieve more than enhancing your focus but also improving your sleep, helping in pain control and even helping with meditation.  On its website, Omnipemf writes that their device is “scientifically designed to help reach and improve a specific state of mind”. How does it achieve that, and more importantly, does it achieve that? Neurostimulation is a thin ice field with not strong enough scientific evidence behind it for consumer use. After testing over 100 digital health gadgets, we are always cautious when a company claims too much about their tech. So, read on as we put the NeoRhythm to the test and gauge its effectiveness. Neo tech At The Medical Futurist, we’ve rev...
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