Muse: The Brain Sensing Headband Official Travel Carrying Case features a slimmed down footprint to protect your Muse headband with minimal bulk (compatible with both the original Muse and Muse 2) - there is also room for some accessories and cords! Constructed of a durable polyester nylon outer cover and a soft interior for extra cushion and support for your headband, almost like a pillow! The tough exterior safeguards your Muse from any drops and scratches while in storage or transit. Case fits easily in a backpack, purse or bag, so you can take your Muse with you on-the-go or while traveling without the fear of damaging the device from everyday bumps and impact - take the stress out of packing or traveling with the Muse headband. Dimensions: 7" X 7. 5" X 3" (0. 5lbs. ).
J**R
High quality, worth it
So thankful to have this to protect my Muse 2. Oh that just reminded me to do my meditation! Also, the zipper is very pleasant and works well.
S**A
Friend loves it!
I bought for a friend and she said it works fine. Very light box and well protected
D**N
Perfect fit and protects my Muse
Nothing bad to say. It holds my device and keeps it protected from dirt, dust, furbabies, getting crunched, etc. The band fits perfect and I have no issues.
G**S
Light and Sturdy
Fits the Muse 2 perfectly. It is light and sturdy. I use it to take my Muse 2 with me on travel and daily outings.
M**Z
okay
good but I don't need it.
A**5
Great sensors
No fuse use,senses brainwaves easily after 3weeks no problems with sensors,battery life good, recommend case.
J**B
Quality product
Liked the quality and functionality. No dislikes
W**D
A little frustrating to use.
Other than having regular disconnection issues it works mostly as expected when it does connect. I was hoping for a more robust device that wasn't so finicky and easier to depend on working without interruption. I have been meditating regularly for most of my 49 years and was hoping bio feedback would reassure me and help me focus on tough days. I find this device to be a little frustrating to use, and therefore counterproductive.
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