$160 DIY COST: Cheaper than any existing neurofeedback system
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The Entrain Node can be built for ~$160 in DIY components, making it the cheapest combined EEG + stimulation + networking device ever designed. For comparison: Muse 2 ($250, EEG only), OpenBCI Ganglion ($625, EEG only), Flow FL-100 ($500-800, stimulation only, FDA-approved Dec 2025). The Entrain Node does ALL THREE plus mesh networking. At mass production ($110/unit, $250-350 retail), it would be competitively priced with consumer wellness devices while offering research-grade EEG (24-bit ADS1299) and the world's first decentralized entrainment mesh. The key innovation is not any single component but the INTEGRATION and the NETWORK PROTOCOL (Kuramoto coupling over BLE mesh).
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