Sleep-aid device invented by VN startup launched globally at CES 2023


FRENZ Brainband was invented by Earable Neuroscience, a Vietnamese deep technology startup based in the US and Viet Nam, led by Professor Vu Ngoc Tam – Associate Professor at the University of Colorado Boulder.

FRENZ™ Brainband at the 2023 Consumer Electric Show (CES 2023) at Las Vegas. — Photo courtesy of Earable® Neuroscience

Eearable Neuroscience launched its highly-anticipated FRENZ Brainband at the 2023 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas on Saturday (Viet Nam time). The event held offline and online, drew a large audience of tech enthusiasts and industry professionals.

FRENZ Brainband was invented by Earable Neuroscience, a Vietnamese deep technology start-up based in the US and Viet Nam, led by Professor Vu Ngoc Tam – Associate Professor at the University of Colorado Boulder. This product won the prestigious CES Innovation Award for the category of wearable technology devices (Wearable) in November, becoming the first Vietnamese company so far that has received an award at CES.

CES is recognised worldwide as the global stage for innovation and the most influential tech event in the world. Most winners at CES are large companies that own core technology research patents, such as Samsung, with 46 awards at CES 2023 in all different categories, LG, Bosch, Canon, Lenovo, HTC and Qualcomm.

FRENZ Brainband is a smart headset that can potentially disrupt sleep tech as the world’s first wearable that can track and stimulate brain activities via bone conduction speakers to facilitate better quality sleep, focus and relaxation. It's a minimalist and sophisticated design, and the comfort of the material enables users to use it for a long time, up to 10 hours in all situations, while sleeping, studying and working and entertaining.

This tech product holds 15 global core patents worldwide.

Every year, 900 million consumer wearables are sold worldwide. With 60 per cent of the world population suffering from sleep problems expected to grow, sleep-aid products are emerging as a potent and fast-growing industry. In 2021, the global sleep aid market was valued at $64.08 billion, with a compound average growth rate (CAGR) of 7.1 per cent expected by 2030.

“The device has the potential to become the accessory for the new generation to make better sleep, better focus, better relaxation, or simply to understand more about yourself, about your mind,” said Doan Kieu My, marketing director of Earable Neuroscience at the event.

Recently, the Ministry of Planning and Investment has coordinated with major technology corporations worldwide to announce the Vietnam Innovation Initiative (InnovateVN) and assigned the National Innovation Centre (NIC) to coordinate and connect resources to support and promote Viet Nam's pioneering innovative enterprises.

NIC Director Vu Quoc Huy said the centre is committed to continuing to coordinate and connect necessary resources such as finance, technology, laboratories, production areas, talented human resources and workspaces to support pioneering innovative businesses such as Earable Neuroscience to develop new products and business models, affirming Vietnamese wisdom on the world innovation map. — VNS

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