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NextSense, Inc.

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NextSense, Inc.
Private
ISIN🆔
IndustryNeurotechnology, consumer electronics
Founded 📆2020; 6 years ago (2020)
Founders 👔Jonathan Berent
Headquarters 🏙️,
Mountain View, California
,
U.S.
Area served 🗺️
Key people
Jonathan Berent (CEO)
Products 📟 Smartbuds (in-ear EEG earbuds)
Members
Number of employees
🌐 Websitenextsense.io
📇 Address
📞 telephone

NextSense, Inc. is an American neurotechnology company based in Mountain View, California that develops in-ear electroencephalography (EEG) wearables for sleep and brain-health monitoring. The company was founded in 2020 and spun out of X, the research and development division of Alphabet Inc.[1][2][3] Its primary product, Smartbuds, is a pair of wireless earbuds containing EEG sensors that record brain activity during sleep and deliver timed audio intended to enhance slow-wave sleep.[4][5]

History

NextSense was founded in 2020 by Jonathan Berent, a former director at Alphabet's X, together with members of a sleep-research team associated with Google.[2][6] The company's technology originated in research conducted within X and was further studied in collaboration with academic institutions.[7]

In November 2023, NextSense raised a seed round, and in November 2025 it closed a $16 million Series A round led by Ascension Ventures, with participation from Satori Neuro and the Corundum Neuroscience Fund.[1][2] The company has stated that the funding was intended to support the commercial launch of its Smartbuds product and to expand research partnerships.[1]

The Smartbuds were commercially launched in February 2026.[4][8]

Technology and products

NextSense's Smartbuds use multiple in-ear EEG electrodes to record the wearer's brain activity, in contrast to consumer sleep trackers that infer sleep stages from movement or heart rate.[5][4] The device is designed to detect sleep stages in real time and to play timed acoustic stimulation—reported as pink-noise pulses—intended to strengthen slow-wave (deep) sleep.[5][6] Reviewers have noted the earbud form factor as more comfortable for overnight wear than head-worn EEG devices, while also noting the requirement of a paid subscription and iOS-only app support.[9][10]

Research

NextSense's in-ear EEG technology has been evaluated in peer-reviewed studies. A 2024 study in Bioelectronic Medicine compared the device against intracranial EEG for focal-onset seizure detection.[7] A 2026 study in the same journal evaluated the technology for assessing sleep and daytime sleepiness.[11] The research has involved collaborators from institutions including Emory University.[7]

Recognition

NextSense was recognized in Fast Company's 2023 "Next Big Things in Tech" in the health category.[12] In 2024, the company was named a World Economic Forum Technology Pioneer.[13]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "NextSense scoops $16M to launch the world's first EEG-smartbuds". Tech Funding News. 11 November 2025.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 "NextSense Raises $16M to Bring EEG Sleep Tracking Into Earbuds". Neurofounders.
  3. "NextSense Wants to Get in Your Ears and Watch Your Brain". Wired. 2022.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 "NextSense Smartbuds bring EEG brain sensors to wireless earbuds for the first time". SoundGuys. 9 February 2026.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 "Smart Earbuds Use EEG Technology to Improve Sleep". Sleep Review. 9 January 2025.
  6. 6.0 6.1 "NextSense is waging war on 3 a.m. wake ups with new sleep tracking earbuds". Tom's Guide. 12 February 2026.
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 Joyner, Mcgregor; Hsu, Sheng-Hsiou; Martin, Stephanie; Dwyer, Jennifer; Chen, Denise Fay; Sameni, Reza; Waters, Samuel H.; Borodin, Konstantin; Clifford, Gari D.; Levey, Allan I.; Hixson, John; Winkel, Daniel; Berent, Jonathan (2024). "Using a standalone ear-EEG device for focal-onset seizure detection". Bioelectronic Medicine. 10 (1). doi:10.1186/s42234-023-00135-0. PMC 10848360 Check |pmc= value (help). PMID 38321561 Check |pmid= value (help). Unknown parameter |article-number= ignored (help)
  8. "NextSense debuts 'world's first' wireless EEG sleep earbuds that measure brain activity to help you sleep". T3. 9 February 2026.
  9. "I Tried the NextSense SmartBuds for Better Sleep — My Review". Apartment Therapy.
  10. "These sleep earbuds monitor brain waves, and have a most unusual subscription plan". Android Police. 9 February 2026.
  11. Berent, Jonathan; Saini, Prabhjyot; Stewart, Andrew X.; Bheda, Devansh; Borodin, Konstantin; Paul, Akshay; Tracey, Brian; Dong, Caroline; Volfson, Dmitri; Buhl, Derek L.; Rye, David B. (2026). "A novel, wearable, in-ear EEG technology to assess sleep and daytime sleepiness". Bioelectronic Medicine. 12 (1). doi:10.1186/s42234-026-00207-x. PMC 13195905 Check |pmc= value (help). PMID 42169202 Check |pmid= value (help). Unknown parameter |article-number= ignored (help)
  12. "The 6 next big things in healthtech for 2023". Fast Company. 2023.
  13. "NextSense". World Economic Forum.


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