Neurable and HyperX Unveil the First Neurotechnology Gaming Headset in the Industry
- Dave Parrack
- 1 day ago
- 1 min read
The wearable employs artificial intelligence to convert neural activity into enhanced reaction times and precision.

At CES 2026, Neurable unveiled a strategic partnership with HP Inc.’s gaming division, HyperX, to create an unprecedented gaming headgear including integrated neurotechnology. This cutting-edge wearable employs artificial intelligence and non-invasive sensors to analyse brain impulses instantaneously, enabling players to convert neural activity into actionable performance metrics during games.
This headset employs Neurable’s compact brain-computer interface (BCI) technology, distinguishing it from conventional, cumbersome brain-monitoring devices, allowing it to maintain a sleek and unobtrusive design within the familiar HyperX wearable. The hardware operates using the "Prime" neurofeedback system, which has shown quantifiable performance improvements; research involving esports athletes indicated a reduction in reaction times by an average of 38 milliseconds and an enhancement in target accuracy by over 3%.
This debut signifies a crucial transformation in the gaming wearable business, presently valued at $5 billion USD and anticipated to escalate to $20 billion USD by 2034, by advancing from basic audio and haptics to neural-data processing. This device facilitates the effortless tracking of brain activity, positioning neurotechnology as a crucial instrument for competitive gaming.



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