Work with us
Build it with the team that built Neurobeat.
We took Neurobeat Zero from a blank schematic to a research-grade board you can buy today. It was a wild ride — dozens of revisions, a custom test jig, and a lot of nights chasing microvolts. We can help you build your device without repeating the expensive parts.
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- Your IP stays yours
It was a wild ride
Building a device that actually works is a long series of hard problems. Here are a few we've already been through — so you don't have to.
A research-grade analog front end
Reading brain signals means resolving microvolts next to everything that wants to drown them out. We built around the ADS1299, tuned the reference and bias drive for high common-mode rejection, and kept the signal clean without leaning on notch filters that distort it.
Power with no USB in the loop
USB ties a recording front end to mains-referenced power — a noise and safety problem. Zero runs from a 2-cell LiPo through a low-noise linear rail, no switching hash on the analog supply, and deep-sleep that lasts months. Getting there took real iteration.
On-device firmware that survives the field
Real-time acquisition, DSP, and Wi-Fi on-device — plus an over-the-air update path with rollback and an anti-bricking story, so a bad update in the field never turns a device into a paperweight.
Security that ships by default
Biopotential data is sensitive. Every session is encrypted with device-level authentication, no unencrypted storage, and no exposed debug ports — designed in, not bolted on.
A test jig and a real manufacturing run
We built a bed-of-nails fixture to catch bad boards before they ship, then went through the unglamorous reality of getting PCBs fabricated, assembled, and out the door.
The journey, in photos
From first prototypes and bed-of-nails jigs to the board you can buy today.
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Save the time — and the money
The fastest, cheapest way to build a hard device is to build it with people who've already built one. You skip the detours we already took:
We won't quote you a made-up number — every project is different. But not re-discovering the same problems is where the real savings are.
- The analog-noise rabbit hole — already mapped.
- A power, OTA, and security architecture that already works on real hardware.
- A test methodology that catches bad boards before they reach a customer.
- Manufacturing scars, so your first production run isn't your first lesson.
What we can help with
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Tell us what you're building and where you're stuck. We'll tell you honestly whether we can help, and how.