Muse Headset Teardown
Muse is a brain-sensing headbandย for assisted meditation.ย It pairs over Bluetooth with your phone to guide you through a meditation session with real-time feedback on your brainโs activity, followed by some stat tracking that helps you improve your calm over time.

Disassembly revealed a circuit board behind each ear. This side contains the battery and charging circuitry, as well as an opamp and several test points.

The traditional circuit boards are joined to a flex circuit with a sophisticated adjustable metal piece. A small clip extends down to connect to the metal part of the exterior enclosure, which provides contact to the conductive rubber over-ear sensor.

The flex circuit also contains the forehead electrodes.

The other circuit board contains the analog sensing circuitry, microcontroller, and bluetooth module.

The chips we found on the board:
- PIC24 microcontroller
- MMA8453 accelerometer
- OPA4374 quad CMOS opamp
- MCP6L02 precision opamp
- RN42 Bluetooth classic module
- MFi33753959 iOS authentication chip


EEG Costume Cap
Make this ambitious costume project for Halloween or cosplay event! Before you begin this ambitious and time-consuming project, complete the following prerequisite guides:
- Adafruit NeoPixel รberguide
- Getting Started with Adafruit FLORA
- Battery Powering your Wearable Electronics
- Making Rugged Wearables
To make this project, you will need:
- Mini PCB NeoPixels, ~74
- Silicone coated wire in 30 gauge
- FLORA main board
- 1200mAh lipoly batteryย and charger
- JST extension cable
- Soldering iron
- Flush cutters
- Wire strippers
- Fabric scissors
- Sewing needles
- Sewing pins
- Sewing machine
- electronics tweezers
- foam head
- multimeter

