
A Google user
It's an excellent app. Two things at it would be perfect: 1) I really wish I could leave it on in the background 2) I wish I could record sessions and see the record immediately in the app right afterwards. Some brainwaves only change from things other than looking at brainwaves, so it would be nice to capture that and see it. Overall, this is the best thing out there for reading brainwaves with your phone, as far as I know.
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A Google user
I'm not a "computer person"; so I have a lot of questions (mainly about how to download raw brain wave data to my pc for graphing in excel. James promptly responded to my questions and within a few hours, I was able to download the first set of raw data onto my pc via dropbox. The app was exactly what I was looking for; it costs much less than muse-direct and works with both apple and android (while muse-direct only works with apple). More importantly, James is very knowledgeable and helpful. I highly recommend this product.
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Ran Ro
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Does not offer audio feedback. Very frustrating. I would like to select a waveband and train it, but can't. This is very helpful for those recovering from stroke and brain damage. Why is this not implemented? I need it.... Closed eyes feedback is superior, the visual display is not helpful. It should be once a certain level of db is reached a bell would sound, or if db is increasing on selected wavelength a sound is produced (ex: left hemisphere sensor, db 60, alpha) nothing fancy.....useless ap
James Clutterbuck
August 25, 2025
After working with a blind user on different options, I decided not to add in audio feedback. A tone changing in volume or frequency sounds terrible espically when you add multiple waves. The options menu (which is already full) was far too cluttered also! If you want to make your own sound app, check the Python code samples: Website>FAQ>Streaming