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Measuring Your Brainwaves With A Headrest Sensor – CES 2026

January 7, 2026 by sean

Did you know that your brain emits brainwaves that transmit outside of your skull? Neumo developed a sensor that can be embedded in the headrest to capture those waves and Niall Berkery, COO and co-founder, explains what they can do with the information.

Filed Under: Autoline on the Road, Consumer Electronics Show, More to See Tagged With: biosense, brain, brainwave, brainwaves, contactless EEG, driver insight, driver insights, EEG, headrest, Neumo, neurotechnology, relaxation

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  1. Ukendoit says

    January 8, 2026 at 9:59 am

    The Autoline Daily content is working flawlessly as usual, but all these Autoline On the Road segments require one to go the the Usercentrics website and sign up with a google account or email address. That site talks about a “free trial”, so with me being highly uninterested in giving them information about me or paying any money to a site that I am unfamiliar with, I obviously stopped at that point. I am disappointed that after all these years, Autoline would partner with a spam inducing pay-per-view third party to be able to watch your always excellent coverage of CES.
    Please let me know if your coverage is viewable somewhere else where these third party data grabbers are not as intrusive, or if this is just a temporary glitch that will be corrected. -Thanks!

  2. Ukendoit says

    January 8, 2026 at 10:50 am

    The glitch is fixed, thank you.
    This brainwave headrest tech is fascinating and could lead to real (good or bad) breakthroughs in the years to come. This is the first I’ve seen using proximity sensors near the head, but there is a lot of development on the horizon with EEG data, including in athletics, ADHD treatments, mental conditioning, there is even one company that has shown a computer that can read EEG data as a subject looks at a picture, then the computer can produce a rudimentary AI photograph of what it thinks the subject is looking at. It is not perfect, but surprising how accurate it can be. Only time and imagination can tell where this tech will lead.

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