A portable device delivering controlled electrical stimulation to the nervous system through the skin, without surgery. Designed for home or repeated use, these devices aim to make neuromodulation accessible outside clinical and hospital settings.
Wearable neuromodulation devices vary in design, target nerve, and intended use. Some target the vagus nerve via the outer ear (taVNS devices) or the neck (transcutaneous cervical VNS), while others target peripheral nerves at the wrist, ankle, or elsewhere.
Key considerations when evaluating these devices include which nerve is targeted, the quality of clinical evidence, whether the device has regulatory clearance (FDA, CE marking), and the stimulation parameters used. Evidence quality varies considerably across devices currently available to consumers.