BRYM secures €650K for wearable neurofeedback
BRYM secured €650K to develop a wearable neurofeedback platform using EEG technology.

Wearable healthtech is moving beyond steps, sleep and heart rate into more specialised signals.
What happened
Swedish neurotech company BRYM secured €650K to develop a wearable neurofeedback platform.
The company is developing wearable EEG technology.
Why it matters
Neurofeedback sits at the edge of consumer wellness, digital health and medical technology. The opportunity is interesting because brain-signal data could support more personalised feedback experiences, but the category also needs careful evidence and clear product positioning.
For startups in this space, the challenge is not only building the hardware. It is proving that the data is useful, understandable and valuable in real-world settings.
The bigger picture
Wearables are becoming more specialised as companies look for signals that go beyond general activity tracking. That creates room for new healthtech products, but also raises the bar for validation, trust and user education.
BRYM’s raise is small, but it points to the broader interest in neurotechnology as part of the next wave of wearable health platforms.
