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    CES 2026: I Tried a Gaming Headset That Can Read Your Mind

    By Staff WriterJanuary 7, 20264 Mins Read
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    Before this CES, I thought gaming headsets had gotten about as complex as they ever would. How many improvements can you possibly make on speakers and microphones? Well, forget all that. Apparently, the future of gaming headsets is mind-reading.

    In a private demo with a colleague from IGN this CES, I tested out a collaboration between HP’s HyperX gaming brand and brain-computer interface company Neurable. Neurable’s been at CES before, but most of its work has been in the defense and enterprise sectors. The idea behind the brand is specifically aimed at helping you nail down your focus, and now, Neurable thinks it can use that to help gamers.

    Priming on the Neurable x HyperX headset


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    Here’s how it works. Before trying on the Neurable x HyperX headset, I did a quick run-through in a target shooting game, where I shot down 30 targets with a 547ms response time. Then, I got guided through a focus program called Prime. This showed a cloud of dots on the screen, and I was told to do whatever I needed to do to focus up. I decided to stare into the distance and count, and in about 90 seconds, the dots had shrunken down into a small orb and I was “primed.” Neurable also suggested focusing techniques like repeating a word in your head over and over, or following one of the dots as it moved about the screen, but these didn’t work for me.

    Than, I did the shooting test again. Theoretically, I should have been better, but I actually scored slightly worse this time—a 559ms response time.

    Still, that response time isn’t terrible, and your mileage may vary. It might just have been that I was already really locked in before priming, and my colleague actually reduced her response time by about 40ms after priming.

    If all of that optimization sounds really nitty-gritty, well, yeah. This is aimed at esports players and streamers, where every (mili)second counts.

    Neurable x HyperX headset streaming plugin


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    And that’s probably where the headset’s coolest feature comes in for me. Alongside Prime, Neurable and HyperX are also working on an overlay plugin for streamers that can show their focus level on screen. You can display this as a speedometer, or as that cloud of dots, or even as a progress bar that shows whether you’re “on tilt” or not. It should make for some pretty fun interactions with viewers, and play well with existing plug-ins, like eye trackers that show where a streamer is looking.

    Plus, my slightly worse response time after priming wasn’t totally useless. Neurable said the headset could be used to help you “practice choking,” where you psych yourself up shortly after locking in and end up worse off. I thought that maybe sounded like marketing spin, but my colleague, a high-level raider in World of Warcraft, said it would have real use for her.


    What do you think so far?

    It’s still just a concept for now, but it’s exciting to see this kind of tech getting ready to hit the mass market. What also sets Neurable apart is how portable it is. Unlike other brain-computer interfaces, this just looks like a normal headset, and all the contacts are just stored in the earcups. There’s no need for a giant helmet with discs and wires attached to it, which is thanks to Neurable’s expertise in AI. The company says that using such a compact form factor does result in getting a small amount of data, and a lot of junk data, but thanks to an on-device AI model, it’s easily able to detect trends in your focus and translate them into something usable.

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    That seemed to be true in my demo, which at the end of the day, kind of felt like a guided meditation with real-time feedback. You could use this for more than gaming, but it’s a clever use case for digital mind-reading, and the streaming plugins really take the cake, helping solidify the concept into a clear product with a concrete goal and target audience.

    It’ll take a while for the gaming version of Neurable’s tech to be ready, although the company said it hopes to get it out this year. In the meantime, you can buy an ultra-luxury headset with Neurable’s mind-reading built in, although it’s currently on pre-order and will set you back $500. It also won’t come with Prime or that streaming plugin, although because those are based in software, that could change in the future.



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