


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.

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.
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.