KEY POINTS
  • CNBC's Christina Farr tried out the newly released Muse 2, a brain wearable.
  • The Muse is designed to help people learn to meditate by giving them real-time feedback.
  • It was an entertaining experience, but might be a better fit for people who need a lot of information to help them keep up a meditation routine.

Interaxon, a Canadian venture-backed start-up, set out with a goal to make devices for users to move objects with their minds.

After that didn't work out, the team of engineers and scientists shifted to something a little less ambitious but would still entice for millions of people.