HyperX Reveals Headset That Uses AI to Read Your Brain and Make You Faster

This isn’t a scene from a futuristic movie—it’s the current state of gaming technology. At CES 2026, HyperX and Neurable announced a partnership resulting in a new gaming headset that uses artificial intelligence and brainwave sensors. The headset reads brain activity to help gamers improve their skills.

HyperX and Neurable are working together to help gamers understand how their brains are performing while they play, with the goal of making them react faster in the game.

Would You Let a Headset Monitor Your Brain?

A recent press release about the new HyperX x Neurable gaming headset revealed some interesting test results. Participants showed an average improvement in reaction time of about 43 milliseconds, and this improvement was even greater when the headset was tested by professional esports players.

The CEO of Neurable, Ramses Alcaide, said:

Thanks to HyperX, we can now offer brain-sensing technology to a much wider audience of gamers than ever before.

We’re thrilled about this new partnership and the exciting future it holds for gaming. We envision a world where games respond to your thoughts as easily as to your actions. By making brain-computer interfaces simple and seamlessly integrated into existing gaming tools, we’re demonstrating how neuroscience can genuinely improve performance and revolutionize the gaming experience.

HP’s Josephine Tan echoed the sentiment:

We’ve always focused on giving skilled players the technology they need to excel. Now, through our partnership with Neurable, we’re excited to offer insights into how mental skills and concentration affect gameplay, helping players reach their full competitive potential.

We don’t yet know when the HyperX x Neurable headset will be available for purchase, nor has a price been announced.

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2026-01-06 11:18