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Thync launches neurosignaling device to either energize or induce calm

6/2/2015


LOS GATOS, Calif. — Thync has launched a consumer wearable designed to either energize the user or make them calmer. The neurosignaling device is operated with an accompanying app to deliver Thync Vibes, the company stated.


 


"Our mission at Thync is to ‘unlimit’ people. Thync brings together innovations in neuroscience and engineering so you can access your own abilities," said Isy Goldwasser, CEO Thync.  “Our product will help many people improve and enjoy their life more.”


 


Based upon research from neuroscientists and engineers from Harvard, MIT, Stanford and Arizona State University, Thync's proprietary technology relies on low levels of pulsed electrical energy to signal specific neural pathways, allowing users to dial up or dial down their stress responses and energy levels.


 


“Today's fast-paced life requires us to switch situations and change mindsets at increasing speed. Thync helps people find calm and focus throughout your day,” said Jamie Tyler, chief science officer. “Thync is the result of groundbreaking research at some of the best academic institutions, combined with cutting-edge engineering that leverages patented algorithms. This has culminated in today's launch of a device that, for the first time, lets you safely tap into the power of your own mind.”


 


Based on its intended use in lifestyle applications, the Food and Drug Administration exempted the Thync System from medical device regulations requiring pre-market notification or approval, Thync stated. 


 


Thync can be purchased at www.Thync.com for $299.

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