Halo is building a wearable to make athletes better, stronger, faster

Halo is building a wearable to make athletes better, stronger, faster

By Natasha Lomas

Halo Sport Athlete 2

Halo Neuroscience wants to build a new category of wearable. Not for passively tracking human activity, as so many existing wearables are, but for actively and positively influencing physical abilities — or that’s the claim — using an existing neurostimulation technique called transcranial direct current stimulation. The team demoed their wearable on stage today, here at… Read More

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