Neurable and HyperX Announce Industry-First Neurotechnology Gaming Headset
A wearable that translates real-time brain signals into faster reaction times and improved accuracy for players.
Summary
- Neurable and HyperX debut a gaming headset that interprets real-time brain signals
- The wearable uses AI to translate neural activity into faster reaction speeds and accuracy
- This compact gadget brings advanced brain-signal processing to the mainstream market
At CES 2026, Neurable announced a strategic collaboration with HP Inc.’s gaming label, HyperX, to develop an industry-first gaming headset equipped with integrated neurotechnology. This innovative wearable uses AI and non-invasive sensors to interpret brain signals in real time, allowing players to translate neural activity into actionable performance data during gameplay.
Unlike traditional, bulky brain-monitoring equipment, this headset utilizes Neurable’s miniaturized brain-computer interface (BCI) technology to remain sleek and invisible within the familiar HyperX wearable. The hardware is powered by the “Prime” neurofeedback system, which has already demonstrated measurable performance gains; in studies with esports athletes, this technology helped reduce reaction times by an average of 38 milliseconds and increased target accuracy by nearly 3%.
This launch marks a pivotal shift for the gaming wearable market – currently valued at $5 billion USD and projected to reach $20 billion USD by 2034 – by moving beyond simple audio and haptics into neural-data processing. With this gadget, tracking brain activity becomes as seamless as monitoring physical mechanics, establishing neurotechnology as the next essential tool for competitive gaming.





















