At the Society for Neuroscience’s 2025 Annual Meeting in San Diego, we unveiled our next PRIMA glasses and our SciFi 2 headstage, now available for preorders. Attendees got the first look at our newest technologies.
A First Look at Next-Generation PRIMA Glasses
We’ve been hard at work improving the design and features of the glasses used with our PRIMA visual prosthesis and this conference was the first time we’ve shown them off. This update has major improvements in aesthetics as well as functionality like integrated processing and eye tracking. Conversations at the booth revealed many stories about people who could benefit from this technology, underscoring the need to bring this breakthrough therapy to patients quickly and safely.

SciFi 2: Advanced Edge Computing
Designed with increased battery life, expanded internal compute & storage, and IEC 60601 certification expected, this data system represents a new class of edge computing in neuroscience. It’s also available to preorder today. Whether you’re conducting in vivo studies requiring subject mobility, precision timing experiments, or high-channel-count recordings, SciFi 2 adapts to your workflow rather than forcing your experiments to adapt to the hardware. Priced starting at $2,048 for academic customers, SciFi 2 continues our commitment to making advanced neural engineering technologies accessible to the broader research community.

Didn’t get to see us at SfN this year? Make plans to visit us at Neuroscience 2026 in Washington, DC next year.