sensory bridges | An Innovation Co. — MMMmc LLC, Megan Cales
Brooks Band: The Flashlight for the Unseen — a beam of light revealing signal data
Quiet support for the care team — the Brooks Band prototype on a wrist showing baseline monitoring
Prototype shown. Brooks Band and its dashboards are still being refined — displays, metrics, and features will change.

Sensory Bridges LLC

Brooks Band
the flashlight for the unseen.

Brooks Band detects voice volume and gives the wearer instant vibration feedback on the wrist — and it does more than that. What was invisible in the moment becomes something a person can see, feel, and work with.

Detects voice volume
The band reads the wearer's own voice level moment to moment.
Instant vibration feedback
A private cue on the wrist — felt, not heard, and not announced to the room.
And more
Session data, self-correction trends, and documentation your professional team can use come with it.
Brooks Band on a wrist-worn device showing a baseline monitoring ring
Worn on the wrist, the band reads the wearer's own voice level and answers with a private vibration — felt, not heard. Nothing is announced to the room.Prototype shown. Brooks Band and its dashboards are still being refined — displays, metrics, and features will change.

Color

Baseline Dashboard ©

Brooks Band signals become one color, one word, and one clear ask — measured against the wearer's own baseline, not a population average. You choose who sees it. Patent pending.

Professional demo

Baseline for Professionals

An interactive simulation showing how Brooks Band data auto-populates progress documentation for a professional team. Simulated data only — the product is a prototype and is still being refined.

Use cases

Where Brooks Band fits

  • Court

    Objective, timestamped behavioral documentation for legal proceedings.

  • Foster Care

    Continuity of behavioral context across placements and caseworkers.

  • Aging Population

    Ambient awareness that supports independence without surveillance.

  • Medicaid

    Documentation aligned to service authorization and progress reporting.

  • 504 Plan

    Evidence that accommodations are working — or need adjusting.

  • IEP Plan

    Progress data that maps to measurable annual goals.

  • ABA

    Session-level trend data alongside practitioner observation.

  • Occupational Therapy

    Regulation patterns across environments and sensory demands.

  • Speech Language Pathologists

    Voice volume and self-correction trends between sessions.

  • Special Needs

    A shared language for families, schools, and clinicians.

  • Workplace

    Private self-regulation support in high-stimulus work settings.

  • Assessments

    Baseline capture before, during, and after intervention.

Each use case is a distinct field of use. Licenses are written, revocable, and field-limited.

Mobile

Test Brooks Band on mobile

The mobile companion app is in development. When testing opens, this is where you will download it and pair a band. Join the list and you will be told first.

Download — coming soonGet notified when testing opens

Prototype shown. Brooks Band and its dashboards are still being refined — displays, metrics, and features will change.

Supporting research

Supporting research & more details

Brooks Band is built on active studies run by Sensory Bridges LLC. Study summaries are published as snippets; protocols, instruments, and data are trade secrets and are shared only under a written agreement.

  • Own-baseline measurement

    Signals are read against the wearer's own baseline rather than a population average.

  • Private feedback loop

    Vibration is felt, not heard — no cue is announced to the room.

  • Documentation for teams

    Session trends can be shared with the people the wearer chooses, and no one else.

  • Field-limited licensing

    Each use case is a separate field of use under a written, revocable license.