
iBand+ is a smart wearable EEG brain-sensing headband designed to improve sleep quality, induce lucid dreams, and provide a smart alarm feature. It uses patented AI-powered technology to track brainwaves and sleep stages in real-time, delivering personalized audio-visual stimuli such as calming music and light patterns to enhance natural sleep and dream experiences. The product includes a companion app offering sleep insights, progress tracking, and customization options. iBand+ targets consumers seeking drug-free sleep improvement and lucid dreaming training, leveraging neuroscience research and machine learning algorithms. It is sold internationally with a focus on user comfort and ease of use, featuring wireless pillow speakers and a rechargeable battery for multiple nights of use.

iBand+ is a smart wearable EEG brain-sensing headband designed to improve sleep quality, induce lucid dreams, and provide a smart alarm feature. It uses patented AI-powered technology to track brainwaves and sleep stages in real-time, delivering personalized audio-visual stimuli such as calming music and light patterns to enhance natural sleep and dream experiences. The product includes a companion app offering sleep insights, progress tracking, and customization options. iBand+ targets consumers seeking drug-free sleep improvement and lucid dreaming training, leveraging neuroscience research and machine learning algorithms. It is sold internationally with a focus on user comfort and ease of use, featuring wireless pillow speakers and a rechargeable battery for multiple nights of use.
Product: EEG brain-sensing headband + companion app for sleep improvement and lucid-dream training
Founded: 2016 (Netherlands; legal name Arenar B.V.)
Founders: Purva Raut and Samir Raut
Funding (historic): Reported total funding USD 530,000 (last funding date 2016-12-12)
Consumer sleep technology and wearable neurotech for sleep improvement and lucid dreaming
2016
Consumer wearable / Sleep technology
530000.00 USD
Last funding date reported as 2016-12-12; total funding reported as USD 530,000
“Equity crowdfunding reported”