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# Real-time responsive sound feedback 8-hour rechargeable battery life 7 EEG sensors for brainwave tracking 2: The Brain Sensing Headband - EEG MUSE Headband Meditation Tracker and Monitor - Multi Sensor Biofeedback Devices for Home Use with Responsive Sound Feedback Guidance - Neurofeedback Devices

**Brand:** muse
**Price:** ฿26317
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## Summary

> 🧘‍♂️ Elevate your calm — meditate smarter, not harder.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** 2: The Brain Sensing Headband - EEG MUSE Headband Meditation Tracker and Monitor - Multi Sensor Biofeedback Devices for Home Use with Responsive Sound Feedback Guidance - Neurofeedback Devices by muse
- **How much does it cost?** ฿26317 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- muse enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted muse brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Data-Driven Progress:** Visualize your mindfulness journey with detailed session analytics that empower you to deepen your practice over time.
- • **Trusted Wellness Tech:** Backed by research and loved by thousands, Muse 2 transforms meditation from a habit into a lifestyle essential.
- • **Seamless Bluetooth Sync:** Effortlessly connect to the Muse app and dive into personalized meditation sessions anytime, anywhere.
- • **Multi-Sensor Biofeedback:** Tracks brain, heart rate, breath, and body movement to provide a holistic meditation experience tailored to your needs.
- • **Mindful Mastery in Real-Time:** Advanced EEG sensors detect your brain activity and guide your focus with immersive soundscapes, keeping distractions at bay.

## Overview

Muse 2 is a sleek, EEG-based brain sensing headband designed for home meditation and mindfulness. Featuring 7 advanced sensors, real-time sound feedback, and multi-sensor biofeedback, it helps users improve focus and relaxation through personalized guidance. With an 8-hour rechargeable battery and seamless Bluetooth connectivity to the Muse app, it offers a data-driven meditation experience trusted by wellness enthusiasts and professionals alike.

## Description

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Review: Next level - So glad I made the jump to get this, after years of reading reviews and wondering if it would be another gadget that I would push aside after a while. I have been meditating since 2016, rarely missing a day, using Headspace (and sometimes TRIPP on Oculus Quest). I have an extremely distracted mind and sometimes I’d go a full 15 minutes forgetting that I was meditating, instead obsessing over something that happened years ago, yesterday or anxiety over what is coming up next week. Muse 2 is a game-changer for me. I’ve not only learned mindful awareness through some of their courses, but I’ve also learned how to tune everything out and focus on my breath *without* the device, like in a doctor’s waiting room or visiting my family, lol. I’ve become more self-aware and present throughout the day, aware of the floor beneath my feet or the sound of the outdoors. Basically, my busy mind has calmed considerably. I’ve never, ever had an issue with signal drop, so I can’t speak to that. I wonder if the negative reviewers may be expecting too much? It doesn't instantly make you meditate better and take you straight to nirvana, it trains your mind to do better over time. I’m especially intrigued at how accurate it tunes in to my brain. You can choose from several different soundscapes, such as City Park, Ocean, Rainforest, Desert, Gentle Rain, and I think there are others. The sound of the birds differ just a bit depending on the soundscape. I like the Rainforest, and the moment my thoughts drift to how funny my 5-year-old niece is, or the research paper I have to turn in, or the noise my husband is making in the kitchen, I immediately hear the chatter in the Rainforest get louder. As I bring my breath and attention back to the task at hand, the chatter dies down and I can once again hear the birds. (City Park is pretty cool though, you hear people chattering non-distinctly until your mind calms them down to quiet. Great practice for those get-togethers from which you want to mentally escape!) There was an update made just a couple of weeks ago that was very interesting! Premium subscribers (and I paid less than $20 for a year) can now listen to other apps on the same device, at the same time you use the Muse app. I loaded up binaural beats on Pandora and to my surprise, the beats didn’t help one bit, in fact they distracted me greatly. My husband uses this feature to listen to Headscape along with his Muse meditation. One more thing: you can choose to meditate your mind, or breath, or heart rate or body. You can only do one at a time. I use the mind meditation in the morning to clear my mind for a good work-day, and the breath meditation in the evening. The breath meditation measures how you sync your breathing with the beats they give you and it’s very calming. For the courses they offer, Muse measures the mind, heart rate and body (body, meaning if you are fidgety or still). If I had to complain I would say these two things: (1) I wish you could choose two or more meditations on which you want to focus. For example, I have heart problems and when I do the heart meditation, I can see the sudden dips in my heart rate that I've told my doctor about. I can do that with the heart rate meditation, but if I could do the mind and heart together, it would be better. I can also measure three features with the courses, but sometimes I don't want to hear talking. (2) Yes, you calibrate the device each time you put it on your head to meditate but it's only about 6-10 seconds long. I would like to have a 30-second lead time to ground myself, set my intention and prepare for meditation (habit from Headspace).
Review: Muse Changed My Life - I can't say enough about Muse 2...gave it a shot after initially dismissing as high-priced tech I didn't need. I'd dabbled with meditation over the years and thought I knew the routine. I'm really glad I did give Muse another look because it has been the catalyst over the last few months that allowed me to establish a meditation practice as an integral part of my daily life, and I can't overstate what that has meant to my overall well-being. It has been really rewarding after years of trying without much success to get traction with meditation casually using popular books or apps. I feel like this product can be a catalyst for anyone looking to get into meditation more seriously like I was. In overlooking the product initially, I underestimated how helpful Muse's real-time feedback would be for cultivating a serious meditation practice. It keeps me from wandering off into thought as often, and I've really felt the neurological benefits of staying rooted in that calm brainwave state for longer period of time. Because I've worked with Muse's feedback, I also get much more out of other meditation sessions because of the enhanced focus and skill I've gained via the headband. For me it has been as helpful as training wheels were when I was learning to ride a bike, which is not to say it's only a product for beginners/intermediates... I think anyone can deepen their practice using this feedback and data, or simply use it as a different and fun way to meditate among other methods. Beginners or expert meditators alike can conceivably meditate "smarter" and more enjoyably with Muse. More than just the main soundscape mode, the Muse app is wonderfully deep with interesting heart breath and lung exercises that work in a similar way as well as a great variety of guided subscription content from different instructors and experts you can add for a very reasonable price. Admittedly I have barely scratched the surface with the other modes because the basic main soundscape mode is so compelling to me, but I'm looking forward to exploring that more soon. All told at this point I now use my Muse headband for around 2-3 hours a day and can almost physically feel the heightened mental clarity sometimes. The only potential pitfall I'd mention is that the "gamefied" nature of the soundscape mode can start to undermine your zen mindset if you find yourself getting irritated occasionally when the chirping birds (that indicate calm brainwaves) aren't happening for you as readily during a particular session for whatever reason. That said, it's good practice to be able to recognize that feeling when it happens and learn to appreciate your effort whether the birds come or not. I'd also note that this is a risk only because Muse is surprisingly fun in addition to being so effective. Otherwise I wouldn't care about the birds! An added bonus for me is the availability of a third party app that provides additional data and graphs, and allows you to record your brainwaves to an excel sheet or other format for later review/graphing. That way, if you're a real data geek like me, you can monitor and record the brainwave data you generate during sessions with other meditation apps like Calm or Headspace. Lastly I'd just note that my experience with Muse's customer support has been really good. Responsive and helpful. These days the ability to get some help from actual humans who seem legitimately interested in sorting out your issue cannot be taken for granted. So if you're on the fence I'd encourage you to give Muse a shot and give it a few days to hook you. I'm really grateful I did because it changed my life immeasurably for the better and I feel like the best is yet to come.

## Features

- Personal meditation guide: Meet Muse 2, a smart headband that supports mindfulness and relaxation practices, helping you live a more relaxed, present life
- Real-time sound feedback: Advanced sensors detect when your focus shifts and provide gentle audio cues to help you stay centered during meditation.
- Easy to wear: Connect the headband to the Muse app via Bluetooth, select your session, and enjoy a calming meditation experience.
- Tune into your body: Track progress after each session to enhance your meditation practice and build relaxation skills over time.
- Safe, trusted, and user-approved: Muse is designed based on wellness research and trusted by users for mindful relaxation and enhanced meditation.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07HL2S9JQ |
| Battery Average Life | 8 Hours |
| Battery Description | Rechargeable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #282,551 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #1,974 in Electronics & Gadgets #3,946 in Fitness Technology |
| Brand Name | MUSE |
| Color | Black/Grey |
| Compatible Devices | Muse App Compatibility (iOS 12. |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (1,942) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00629230310316 |
| Included Components | Muse2 Headband |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.1"L x 4.84"W x 2.44"H |
| Item Type Name | Muse 2: The Brain Sensing Headband |
| Item Weight | 0.2 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Interaxon Inc. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MU-03-GY-ML |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | MU-03-GY-ML |
| Sensor Type | EEG |
| Size | One Size Fits Most |
| Team Name | Muse |
| UPC | 629230310316 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Limited 1 Year Warranty |

## Product Details

- **Battery Description:** Rechargeable
- **Battery Life:** 8 Hours
- **Brand:** MUSE
- **Color:** Black/Grey
- **Compatible Devices:** Muse App Compatibility (iOS 12.2, Android 8 or higher, Huawei devices not supported)
- **Item Weight:** 0.2 Kilograms
- **Material:** Plastic
- **Product Dimensions:** 6.1"L x 4.84"W x 2.44"H
- **Sensor Type:** EEG
- **UPC:** 629230310316

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Where do I Download the Muse App?**
A: Customers can download the latest version of the Muse: Meditation & Sleep 4 app via the Apple iOS store, or the Google Play Store. After Downloading, create an account and choose to subscribe to the FREE or PREMIUM version of the app.

**Q: How do I Connect my Muse Device by Bluetooth?**
A: To connect Muse 2 to the Muse app, make sure the mobile device’s Bluetooth and location services are turned on. 1. Open the Muse app to the Meditate screen. 2. Tap the Bluetooth icon in the top left corner. 3. Turn on your Muse. 4. Tap your Muse ID.

**Q: How do I properly fit my Muse Device?**
A: To fit your headband properly, gently extend earpieces, place Muse around your head, tighten evenly until snug, and ensure forehead sensors touch skin without hair interference.

**Q: Can I use Muse with glasses?**
A: For accurate EEG data during sensor checks and meditation, remove glasses or wear Muse first, ensuring sensor contact with ears, then place glasses over Muse.

**Q: Can I use Muse 2 with my own content?**
A: Yes, if you have a Premium Subscription, you can use our Biofeedback+ feature to layer real-time biofeedback on top of your favorite music, meditation, or other external content!

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Next level
*by P***Y on July 30, 2021*

So glad I made the jump to get this, after years of reading reviews and wondering if it would be another gadget that I would push aside after a while. I have been meditating since 2016, rarely missing a day, using Headspace (and sometimes TRIPP on Oculus Quest). I have an extremely distracted mind and sometimes I’d go a full 15 minutes forgetting that I was meditating, instead obsessing over something that happened years ago, yesterday or anxiety over what is coming up next week. Muse 2 is a game-changer for me. I’ve not only learned mindful awareness through some of their courses, but I’ve also learned how to tune everything out and focus on my breath *without* the device, like in a doctor’s waiting room or visiting my family, lol. I’ve become more self-aware and present throughout the day, aware of the floor beneath my feet or the sound of the outdoors. Basically, my busy mind has calmed considerably. I’ve never, ever had an issue with signal drop, so I can’t speak to that. I wonder if the negative reviewers may be expecting too much? It doesn't instantly make you meditate better and take you straight to nirvana, it trains your mind to do better over time. I’m especially intrigued at how accurate it tunes in to my brain. You can choose from several different soundscapes, such as City Park, Ocean, Rainforest, Desert, Gentle Rain, and I think there are others. The sound of the birds differ just a bit depending on the soundscape. I like the Rainforest, and the moment my thoughts drift to how funny my 5-year-old niece is, or the research paper I have to turn in, or the noise my husband is making in the kitchen, I immediately hear the chatter in the Rainforest get louder. As I bring my breath and attention back to the task at hand, the chatter dies down and I can once again hear the birds. (City Park is pretty cool though, you hear people chattering non-distinctly until your mind calms them down to quiet. Great practice for those get-togethers from which you want to mentally escape!) There was an update made just a couple of weeks ago that was very interesting! Premium subscribers (and I paid less than $20 for a year) can now listen to other apps on the same device, at the same time you use the Muse app. I loaded up binaural beats on Pandora and to my surprise, the beats didn’t help one bit, in fact they distracted me greatly. My husband uses this feature to listen to Headscape along with his Muse meditation. One more thing: you can choose to meditate your mind, or breath, or heart rate or body. You can only do one at a time. I use the mind meditation in the morning to clear my mind for a good work-day, and the breath meditation in the evening. The breath meditation measures how you sync your breathing with the beats they give you and it’s very calming. For the courses they offer, Muse measures the mind, heart rate and body (body, meaning if you are fidgety or still). If I had to complain I would say these two things: (1) I wish you could choose two or more meditations on which you want to focus. For example, I have heart problems and when I do the heart meditation, I can see the sudden dips in my heart rate that I've told my doctor about. I can do that with the heart rate meditation, but if I could do the mind and heart together, it would be better. I can also measure three features with the courses, but sometimes I don't want to hear talking. (2) Yes, you calibrate the device each time you put it on your head to meditate but it's only about 6-10 seconds long. I would like to have a 30-second lead time to ground myself, set my intention and prepare for meditation (habit from Headspace).

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Muse Changed My Life
*by A***F on June 12, 2021*

I can't say enough about Muse 2...gave it a shot after initially dismissing as high-priced tech I didn't need. I'd dabbled with meditation over the years and thought I knew the routine. I'm really glad I did give Muse another look because it has been the catalyst over the last few months that allowed me to establish a meditation practice as an integral part of my daily life, and I can't overstate what that has meant to my overall well-being. It has been really rewarding after years of trying without much success to get traction with meditation casually using popular books or apps. I feel like this product can be a catalyst for anyone looking to get into meditation more seriously like I was. In overlooking the product initially, I underestimated how helpful Muse's real-time feedback would be for cultivating a serious meditation practice. It keeps me from wandering off into thought as often, and I've really felt the neurological benefits of staying rooted in that calm brainwave state for longer period of time. Because I've worked with Muse's feedback, I also get much more out of other meditation sessions because of the enhanced focus and skill I've gained via the headband. For me it has been as helpful as training wheels were when I was learning to ride a bike, which is not to say it's only a product for beginners/intermediates... I think anyone can deepen their practice using this feedback and data, or simply use it as a different and fun way to meditate among other methods. Beginners or expert meditators alike can conceivably meditate "smarter" and more enjoyably with Muse. More than just the main soundscape mode, the Muse app is wonderfully deep with interesting heart breath and lung exercises that work in a similar way as well as a great variety of guided subscription content from different instructors and experts you can add for a very reasonable price. Admittedly I have barely scratched the surface with the other modes because the basic main soundscape mode is so compelling to me, but I'm looking forward to exploring that more soon. All told at this point I now use my Muse headband for around 2-3 hours a day and can almost physically feel the heightened mental clarity sometimes. The only potential pitfall I'd mention is that the "gamefied" nature of the soundscape mode can start to undermine your zen mindset if you find yourself getting irritated occasionally when the chirping birds (that indicate calm brainwaves) aren't happening for you as readily during a particular session for whatever reason. That said, it's good practice to be able to recognize that feeling when it happens and learn to appreciate your effort whether the birds come or not. I'd also note that this is a risk only because Muse is surprisingly fun in addition to being so effective. Otherwise I wouldn't care about the birds! An added bonus for me is the availability of a third party app that provides additional data and graphs, and allows you to record your brainwaves to an excel sheet or other format for later review/graphing. That way, if you're a real data geek like me, you can monitor and record the brainwave data you generate during sessions with other meditation apps like Calm or Headspace. Lastly I'd just note that my experience with Muse's customer support has been really good. Responsive and helpful. These days the ability to get some help from actual humans who seem legitimately interested in sorting out your issue cannot be taken for granted. So if you're on the fence I'd encourage you to give Muse a shot and give it a few days to hook you. I'm really grateful I did because it changed my life immeasurably for the better and I feel like the best is yet to come.

### ⭐ The App is extremely poor.
*by E***N on April 14, 2026*

First, I would like to say I have had no issues with the device. It connects and works exactly as advertised. My complaint is with the software that drives the device. There is no way to keep the Muse app from saving a session. When you are done with a session the app presents a screen with a save button. It will save the session regardless of whether you press that button. Any session ended is saved. There have been serveral times LIFE interrupted my session. The shortest is 13 seconds. Not a good mediation day. I did not hit the save button. It saved. I have several sessions now that corrupt my data when I examine it. If linked to the apple health app it corrupts that as well. All because of a lack of a delete function. The only way to delete a session is to cancel your subscription and have Muse delete all data. It will not do this as long as your subscription is active. I do NOT recommend a year subscription for this reason. This app has been out a long time. It's inability to allow the user any control over their data has been a problem plaguing this app. Muse has expressed no interest in introducing a delete feature for the software that runs this device. That makes this device a novelty instead of a realistic meditation device.

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