Brain-computer interfaces have been a lotta hype since Elon Musk announced his plan to implant microchips are everyone’s brains. We’ll probably be waiting years until Musk’s minions get FDA approval to drill into our skulls. But in the meantime, a growing list of companies are offering less invasive BCIs. The latest entry to the market comes from Neurable. The Boston-based startup today unveiled a pair of headphones — called Enten — that use brainwave sensors to measure focus levels throughout the day. Neurable’s app then provides data about your focus patterns, such as the times at which you’re most productive and when you need to take a break.…
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