Garten's headband is called Muse, a fashion-forward brainwave sensing wearable device which monitors and collects data from your brain and sends to your smartphone or tablet. Think this sounds like a concept we will see only in the future? Think again. This device is expected to hit the market later this year.
From wearable technology products to reimagining advertising flyers, tech-driven entrepreneurs gave their best pitch last night at the Jolt Demo Fest in Toronto as the accelerator showcased its most recent cohort of early stage startups.