FRENZ Brainband Wins Third CES Innovation Award for Digital Health

FRENZ Brainband Wins Third CES Innovation Award for Digital Health

2025-01-05 companies

Las Vegas, Sunday, 5 January 2025.
The FRENZ Brainband by Earable Neuroscience secures its third consecutive CES Innovation Award, highlighting its potential to transform personal health monitoring with its new focus-enhancing feature.

Continued Success in Innovation

Earable Neuroscience has achieved a remarkable milestone as its FRENZ Brainband secured the CES 2025 Innovation Award in Digital Health on January 5, 2025 [1][2]. This marks the company’s third consecutive win at CES, following previous recognition in Wearable Tech (2023) and Accessibility and Aging Tech (2024) categories [1][2]. The FRENZ Brainband has distinguished itself as the first EEG-based wearable to win CES Innovation Awards in three distinct categories [1].

Advancing Focus Technology

The company is set to launch its groundbreaking Focus Flow mobile app in May 2025 [1][2]. This innovative platform represents a significant advancement in cognitive enhancement technology, developed through extensive testing involving over 10,000 training sessions and millions of focus epoch samples [1]. The system utilizes personalized audio therapy based on real-time brainwave tracking to enhance users’ focus and cognitive performance [1].

Research and Development Initiatives

Earable has demonstrated its commitment to innovation with 35 patents and patent-pending technologies [1]. The company has also launched FRENZ Brainwaves Labs, establishing partnerships for advanced brainwave monitoring applications [1][2]. A notable collaboration with MedM is scheduled for Q2 2025, focusing on Remote Patient Monitoring [1]. Dr. Tam Vu, the company’s founder, has been appointed to the Jury Board for CES Innovation Awards 2025 AI category, further cementing the company’s position in the industry [1].

Future Developments

The company continues to expand its influence in the neurotechnology sector, with Chief Innovation Officer Kimi Doan scheduled to participate in a panel discussion titled ‘Everyday Neurotech: Brain-Computer Interfaces for All’ at CES on January 7, 2025 [1][2]. The FRENZ Brainwaves Labs is actively exploring applications in neurodegenerative disease discovery and epilepsy monitoring, demonstrating the technology’s potential beyond consumer applications [1][2].

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