Headphones read your MIND to know when you need a mental break

Daily Mail - Science & tech 

A neurotechnology company claims its new headphones can read your mind. For $279, you can pre-order Enten, a brain-computer interface (BCI) headset from Boston-based Neurable that looks like a regular pair of high-end headphones. But the system's cloth sensors track your neurons like a mobile EEG, monitoring the electrical impulses in your brain and learning what they look like when you're concentrating. The system can then silence notifications, turn up noise-canceling white noise or even suggest a break to recharge your mental batteries. Neurable CEO Ramses Alcaide says he was inspired to create a'mind-reading' headset by his uncle, who constructed his own prosthetics after losing his legs in a car accident.