Mind Monitor

Mind Monitor

See what's really going on inside your head! Real time EEG graphs from your Muse

App info


2.4.1
April 15, 2025
18,609
$14.99
Android 4.1+
Everyone
Get it on Google Play

App description


Android App Analysis and Review: Mind Monitor, Developed by James Clutterbuck. Listed in Health & fitness Category. Current Version Is 2.4.1, Updated On 15/04/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Mind Monitor. Achieved Over 19 thousand Installs. Mind Monitor Currently Has 455 Reviews, Average Rating 4.5 Stars

See what's really going on inside your head in real time!

Mind Monitor is exclusively for use with "Muse: The Brain-Sensing Headband" from Interaxon (available at http://choosemuse.com)

Get real time EEG brainwave data beautifully graphed, right on your phone or tablet.

* Professional grade spectrogram
* Discrete frequency breakdown
* Raw microvolts
* Absolute wave values
* Gyroscope
* Accelerometer

Graph your recordings online at https://Mind-Monitor.com

Split data by channel, into left brain/right brain, Front/Back, or even individual sensors.

Record EEG data to Excel compatible CSV file format, or Muse Protocol Buffer format, for playback in Muse Player.

OSC Streaming for wireless data monitoring/recording with compatible software such as the free Interaxon Muse Lab.

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* This app is not affiliated in any way with Interaxon; but I want to give a big shout out to everyone at the company for such an amazing product and to the team who supported the development of this app.

What's New


Added: Optics presets for Muse S Athena

Rate and review on Google Play store


4.5
455 total
5 75.3
4 12.9
3 3.6
2 4.5
1 3.6

Total number of installs (*estimated)

Estimation of total number of installs on Google Play, Approximated from number of ratings and install bounds achieved on Google Play.

Recent Comments

user
A Google user

I love this app, when it works well. Unfortunately, one out of three or four times the app wont' record my meditation session with Muse. I turn it on at the beginning of the session, but when the session is over and I go back to the app to stop the recording, it is no longer recording anything. Very frustrating.

user
A Google user

An excellent app. Exactly the piece of information that I need from the Muse headband. I really think this app is a critical compliment to the interaxon app. Data viewing is pretty straighforward, eventhough I thought it will be very convenient if user could review the data right from the app. I also find this app to make better connection to muse 2 headband in comparison to the official app. Looking forward to a complete set of sensor data information (PPG and so on)

user
Brandon (korong)

Wish it had a couple of things but overall 5 Like another reviewer mentioned would be great if he could add a sound you could associate with a specified wave, or when it gets to a certain level the sound is triggered. Also I use a screen recording app to monitor my session, wish you could do that within the app. But having said that it's an awesome tool and really thankful to the developer for doing it. I would definitely pay extra for a few bells and whistles... In app purchase?

user
Mark Jessup

I enjoy the current settings, but am hoping for a future version that will notify the user with a tone when certain highs, lows, or combinations are achieved. Since the only way to monitor is to watch. Watching blocks certain waves from happening, giving no way to have any kind of feedback unless someone else watches the display while you practice your meditation. Added: Biofeedback basics are getting relevant information during practice so you can adjust accordingly... after the fact doesn't help.

user
A Google user

I really love this application. I'm an insomniac and am really interested in how my brainwaves function while I am meditating and asleep. Before I found Muse and the Muse Monitor application, this would only have been possible by going to an expensive sleep clinic. I love that when using this app, I feel like I'v e turned my own home into a mini sleep clinic. Works great! I assume any connectivity issue is due to the muse hardware headband, as I have the same issues with the Muse application itself. Simple and self-explanatory to use. In terms of customer service, I would give this 6 out of 5 stars if I could. Had an issue with graphing in Excel because I had an old Excel version. Contacted the developer and he got back to me personally within hours and helped me resolve the problem. Can't speak highly enough of this app!

user
A Google user

It's an excellent app. Two things at it would be perfect: 1) I really wish I could leave it on in the background 2) I wish I could record sessions and see the record immediately in the app right afterwards. Some brainwaves only change from things other than looking at brainwaves, so it would be nice to capture that and see it. Overall, this is the best thing out there for reading brainwaves with your phone, as far as I know.

user
JChris Metzger

At this point this app is malfunctioning and useless. I can connect my Muse 2 properly using the Muse app but this Mind Monitor app has only worked 2 out of 15 times. I see no on/off connection indicator. I have found no customer support where I can address this problem. When this app did connect (twice) it was excellent. Don't know how that happened...!?! Uninstalled/reinstalled 3xs frustrated. The head band works fine. My phone is a Pixel 7 pro. My head band is a Muse 2 less than a month old.

user
A Google user

hey james :-) GREAT app!!!! so happy i can record the actual brainwaves instead of just using the muse app without knowing what brainwaves they use 2 detect active/neutral/calm... i have a question for u after reading this >>> "The Muse headset has relative high Delta values. As James - the developer of MuseMonitor - explains there are 2 reasons : 1) During eye movement there are electrical (non brain) signals that make big slow (relatively) arcs in the raw data. These electrical currents interfere with the brain data, especially in the lowest frequency band and causes Delta to rise. So – while recording a session – try to avoid eye movements. 2) It is due to the kind of FFT (fast fourier) calculation the Muse headset uses. Because the EEG wave bands represent a power spectrum, their values will vary exponentially, meaning the lower-frequency bands (such as delta and theta) will be exponentially larger values than the higher-frequency bands (alpha and beta)." so when u say 'exponentially larger' ,what does this exactly mean? lets say for example muse monitor shows in DB 100 for delta,80theta,60alpha,40beta,20gamma - what would the 'real' numbers b?