BrainBit announces that the United States Patent and Trademark Office has granted U.S. Patent No. 12,564,351, covering a personal apparatus designed for conducting electroencephalography (EEG).
The patent protects a wearable EEG device architecture that enables measurement of brain activity using electrodes integrated into a flexible structure designed to be worn on the head. The system allows EEG signals to be collected and transmitted to external computing systems for processing and analysis.
The patented design reflects the approach used in BrainBit’s wearable EEG solutions, which are developed for applications in neuroscience research, neurofeedback, and brain-computer interface development.
By securing patent protection for this technology, BrainBit strengthens its intellectual property portfolio in the field of wearable neurotechnology.
Wearable EEG devices are increasingly used in areas such as:
BrainBit continues to develop EEG hardware and software tools that help researchers, developers, and neurotechnology innovators work with real-time brain activity data.
The patented wearable EEG architecture reflects the design principles used in BrainBit’s wearable EEG devices, including the BrainBit Headband, which enables portable brain monitoring for research, neurofeedback, and brain-computer interface applications.