Brain-computer interface startup Neurable announced an OEM licensing platform that lets hardware manufacturers integrate its non-invasive EEG-based cognitive sensing into headphones, glasses, hats, and headbands—no surgery required. The platform handles AI signal processing and delivers cognitive metrics (focus, fatigue, cognitive load) while manufacturers retain control over product design and user experience, with current partners including HP's HyperX for gaming and iMotions for behavioral research. TechCrunch notes this pivot from selective partnerships to broad licensing follows Neurable's $35M Series A in December, as it aims to make neural sensing as ubiquitous as heart-rate monitors.