![]() ![]() The wall thickness here is variable - 1mm – 1.5mm and then the ribs on the inside are. ![]() ![]() These snap fits were designed to be permanent and have a strong holding force. Moving to look inside the band, we see there are no screws - from a design perspective, it looks magically seamless with very intentionally placed parting lines along the edge.Īs we pull the panels apart, we can hear all the snap fits - kind of reminds us of an automotive door panel. Looking a little bit more closely, however, we notice that the product is held down by… tape! Our first impression of the packaging is that it would look really nice on a display shelf in Best Buy (as long as they don’t slap an awful sticker across the front). Let’s dive in and take a look at how this modern mediation product is made. Okay, maybe it wasn’t super helpful to have Drake jammin’ in the background at the same time, but we did get a sense of the calming experience and found the headband to be quite comfortable and light. We know we could use a bit more zen in our lives, so before we take it apart we had to give it a try: What the heck is a brain sensing headband, you ask? Well, essentially it uses sensors to measure brain activity across your frontal cortex and then, using the app, gives you real-time feedback on what’s happening in your brain during meditation. For this edition of our Hardware DNA series we’re taking apart a very unique product: The Muse brain sensing headband. ![]()
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