Neurostimulation player introduces new sleep headset

Neurostimulation healthtech company Neurovalens has introduced a new sleep headset called Modius Sleep.

The device follows Modius Slim – and actively stimulates sleep neurons in the brain in a bid to reduce the time it takes to fall asleep and keep the user asleep for longer. The headset is worn for 30 minutes before bed and sends electrical pulses into the vestibular nerve that influences the areas of the hypothalamus and brain stem that controls the user’s circadian rhythm and sleep patterns. 

Jason McKeown, CEO of Neurovalens, said: “Thousands of Modius Slim device users around the world found improved sleep was a welcomed bonus reaction and our motivation for making changes to our technology to create Modius Sleep. This new headset taps into the power of the brain’s hypothalamus, which acts as a mini-computer and influences many areas of the brain, including weight loss and sleep. Our aim is to help people avoid sedatives and sleeping pills as they mask the underlying problem and produce unpleasant side effects. We use neuroscience to improve lives through safe, innovative, non-invasive products and have complete confidence our Sleep device is just as life-changing as our Slim device has been.”  

In a 30-day study, 95% of Modius Sleep users improved their overall sleep score, with 85% claiming they were satisfied with their improved sleep patterns. Additionally, 71.3% with sleep issues reported positive changes when using Modius Sleep. 

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