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Flowtime: Biosensing Meditation Headband - Brain Tracker for Neurofeedback Training at Home - Heart Rate, Breath, HRV, Stress, Flow, Alpha, Theta, Beta, Gamma Wave Breakdowns

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Fulfilled by Entertech

Arrives Dec 23 – Jan 13
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Features

  • VISUALIZE YOUR MEDITATION PERFORMANCE. Supported by the biosensing technology, see how your brain and body are working when you are doing meditation. Real-time brainwaves, heart rate, HRV, relaxation, attention and pressure level tell you whether you are getting into meditation states.
  • SCIENTIFICALLY VALIDATED LESSONS of various topics in the app help you gain the basic techniques and accompany you to make progress every day (subscribers have access to all). More lessons are on the way. Veterans may enjoy the unguided mode.
  • A DETAILED BIODATA REPORT displaying your performance of every minute reminding you when you get into the meditation state and during which period you are doing great. Compare your performance with the last seven times to see your improvement.
  • SUPER LIGHT, COMFORTABLE & PORTABLE. 29g in weight. Easy to take it with you anywhere, whether you are at home, in the office or commuting.
  • FREE TO DOWNLOAD THE APP on the App Store or Google Play. Bluetooth connection. Once fully charged, the headband lasts about 8 hours to meditate and 50 days on standby mode.

Brand: Entertech


Style: Modern


Color: Silver


Special Feature: Time Display, Email, Heart Rate Monitor


Shape: Apple,Heart


Target Audience: Unisex Adult


Age Range (Description): Adult


Compatible Devices: Smartphone


Display Type: No Display


Compatible Phone Models: Android 设备, iOS 设备


Product Dimensions: 12.2 x 3.94 x 0.59 inches


Item Weight: 1.06 ounces


Item model number: Flowtime


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: November 28, 2019


Manufacturer: Entertech


Country of Origin: China


Item Weight: 30 Grams


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Better than Muse
The media could not be loaded. As a meditation teacher I am always on the lookout for ways to support my students in their practice. About five years ago I found the Muse Brainwave Sensing headband and have documented over 500 sessions using that. A couple years later I found the Flowtime Biosensing headband and have since done several hundred sessions with this one as well. Muse was a pioneer in home use brainwave sensing and I certainly learned a lot about the brainwave correlations of meditative states using Muse, but it required a third-party app to actually see a graph of the brainwaves and this involved several steps. When I found Flowtime, I was happy to see that all the data, including brainwave graphs, appear right in their app. In addition to brainwaves, Flowtime also tracks heartrate, HRV, coherence, and levels of attention (a combination of beta and gamma waves) and relaxation (a combination of alpha and theta waves). I find these additional metrics very useful to see the fuller picture of how meditation affects body and mind. (You can see a livestream of these metrics in the video I've posted with this review.) I've found Flowtime to be reliable and accurate over the years that I've used it. It has frontal sensors which contact with the skin of the forehead making for clean connection and they filter gamma waves at 45 Hz to guard against artifacts. Recently, they have upgraded their app to include biofeedback (a pleasing singing bowl sound) for a Flow state, which I would describe as a relaxed, present, attentive, and immersed state, where my body is relaxed, emotions are calm, and mind is quiet. I prefer the Flowtime biofeedback because it just gives you a pleasant sound when you are in the target state but is silent otherwise. (In contrast, Muse biofeedback gives you storm sounds when you are in a state other than their target calm state, which can be disconcerting and might make you think you are doing something wrong, when you might just be focusing attention in another way.) Finally, Flowtime has just upgraded their headset to make it more flexible to fit a variety of head shapes and more durable and comfortable. This upgrade is still lightweight, which is another feature I like. All in all I highly recommend Flowtime as a helpful tool to support and fine-tune your meditation practice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2023 by Kevin D. Schoeninger

  • Grim violation of privacy and potentially dangerous for long meditation due to extra EMF
A product you pay hundreds of dollars to do some tasks, but the company wants to harvest your data constantly to be able to use it. In addition, during meditation one should minimize EMF, but this devices forces user to pollute the space with extra EMF. Here are the major issues at the time of this writing: 1. This device/app won't work offline at all! They want to constantly and continuously upload our private data to allow to use their app. 2. If you don't have internet access for any reason, or if you want to madidate at a quiet location or park or somewhere with no internet then it cannot be used. 3. If you are meditating for a long duration and lose access to internet for any reason in the middle of meditation, then it is of no use. 4. Many people while meditating want to avoid having too many EMF or Radio signals and this device works in contrary: a) it needs Bluetooth to be able to connect to phone b) it further wants Wi-Fi constantly and continuously connected to internet so that it can upload the data continuously. That means it is constantly polluting the meditation space with unwanted EMF. 5. Such continuous presence of unwanted EMF signals close to us during meditation can interfere with our body and brain health. So, in conclusion, for real users who want to pay attention to health and safety and personal data privacy this device is not ideal. It might be fine to use this device sparingly for short duration to learn or to gain an idea, but long-term use might not be ideal. Though everyone has their own perspectives, but for anyone who has researched enough on dangers of continuous EMF pollution, this device is not appropriate for its intended use. Now, what type of device might be ideal for this task? Ideally, the device should minimize or should have the options to minimize the EMF noise and it should be able to work fully offline with following properties: 1. must be able to work completely offline. 2. must be able to record the waves during meditation without requiring connection to phone/internet. 3. the recorded waves then should allow to be analyzed from PC or phone at a later time. 4. if it doesn't have the feature to record on its own, then it MUST provide wired connection to PC or phone to minimize the EMF noise (note that the wired connection will have significantly lower EMF pollution than wireless or Bluetooth) 6. the device it pairs with such as PC/phone must not require internet connection for it to work to reduce EMF noise. 7. it must not upload the private brain data to its servers unless the company wants to buy data from users with users' permission. Unfortunately, not many people are aware of the EMF pollution and its dangers or will be misled by big companies to ignore it. It also seems there is no suitable device for long duration meditations in the current market, as most of them do use wireless and Bluetooth which directly contradict the purpose of meditation (to be quiet, calm, reduce all types of noise and pollutions, and radio interferences). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2023 by PDThakuri

  • Better than Muse
I have both this and the muse 2. The muse app is difficult to use (actually its useless) if you just want to use it for raw biofeedback and track your brainwaves with various activities (rather than use it as just a fancier way to do guided meditations). Muse 2 is better for sleep tracking since it has a band you can snap on and it won't fall off as easily during sleep. This device is better for everything else. My only gripe with this app was that I didn't think you could set a tone to train yourself on specific brainwaves without looking. I was wrong, they emailed me back and showed me how to do it. So you can literally say, I want to train upping my theta waves and set a tone to activate when your theta waves cross a certain threshold so you can get to know how specifically to train that brainwave. It's awesome. Customer support took a bit but was very helpful. Connection has been excellent with me so far. No dropping reported by others. Perhaps they have a bunch of BT equipment around when they're using it, who knows. I definitely recommend this over the Muse 2 unless you just want sleep tracking, but why irradiate your brain all night every night? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2023 by BHPhD

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