MedTech Startup BramhAnsh Technologies Introduces SOONYAM: A Breakthrough in Wearable Biofeedback for Mind

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This innovative device utilizes the Galvanic Skin Response (GSR) method, capturing real-time psychological arousals such as excitement, stress levels, mental effort, and shock. Unlike other wearable Heart Rate Variability (HRV) devices, SOONYAM tracks electrodermal activity, providing insights into both positive and negative emotions.

In a groundbreaking move towards holistic well-being, BramhAnsh Technologies proudly announces the launch of SOONYAM, a wearable biofeedback device revolutionizing the way we understand and monitor our mental states.

SOONYAM is not just a device; it's a personal companion that offers real-time insights into your psychological arousals, stress levels, mental effort, and more. Utilizing the Galvanic Skin Response (GSR) method, SOONYAM captures and interprets the electrodermal resistance of the skin, providing a comprehensive understanding of your mind's activity.

Unlike other wearable devices that focus solely on heart rate variability (HRV), SOONYAM goes beyond by tracking electrodermal activity, offering a more spontaneous and sensitive measurement of psychological arousal. Whether you're meditating, sleeping, managing anxiety and stress, or engaging in counseling sessions, SOONYAM is your reliable partner in monitoring and optimizing your mental well-being.

The science behind SOONYAM is rooted in the correlation between mental and physiological reactions. By measuring the electrical conductance of the skin, the device becomes a supersensitive emotion detector, akin to a lie detector. Users can visualize their emotional states through a bar graph and instantaneously changing emojis.

With a user-friendly interface and a quick guide for usage, SOONYAM ensures that users can effortlessly incorporate it into their daily routines. The device is powered by a sophisticated software algorithm, providing live emotional feedback during counseling sessions and facilitating a deeper understanding of one's mental state.

SOONYAM's tracking guide enables users to evaluate their emotional states by calculating positive and negative points. The bar graph visually represents performance, aiding users in making informed decisions to enhance their mental well-being.

SOONYAM can be seamlessly integrated into various aspects of life, from meditation sessions to monitoring sleep patterns. It acts as a constant companion, empowering individuals to take control of their mental health anytime, anywhere.

To achieve the best results with SOONYAM, users are advised to correctly position the device on their fingertips, customizing treatments to address stress and headaches promptly. For optimal results in sleep monitoring, the device should be used for 20 minutes before bedtime on a daily basis. Detailed instructions can be found in the user manual or obtained from customer support.

Expressing his enthusiasm on the launch of SOONYAM, Mr. Jaideep Tiwari, Founder of CEO of BramhAnsh Technologies, said, “We take immense pride in presenting SOONYAM as a breakthrough in wearable biofeedback technology, emphasizing the importance of mental well-being. As we navigate the complexities of modern life, SOONYAM stands as a beacon, offering real-time insights and empowering individuals to unlock their full potential.” He further added, “In a world that thrives on technological innovations, BramhAnsh Technologies has taken a leap forward with the launch of SOONYAM, a cutting-edge wearable biofeedback device. SOONYAM has been designed to sense mind activity from the tip of your fingers, providing real-time insights into psychological arousals, stress levels, mental effort, and more.”

For those looking to gain deeper insights into their mind activity, SOONYAM by BramhAnsh Technologies emerges as a game-changer. Whether used for personal well-being or in a counseling setting, SOONYAM offers a unique and sensitive approach to understanding and managing our mental and emotional states.

Proudly Made-In-India product "SOONYAM" is competitively priced at Rs 4599/-, catering to individuals, counselors, practitioners, and more, making it an ideal choice.

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