Dimension scores are derived from public data and fields; weighted into the composite. Reference only.
Cereset is a U.S.-based brain health and mind-body wellness service provider. Its core selling point is BrainEcho® brainwave sound-mirroring technology. The official website describes it as a non-invasive, drug-free brain “reset/harmonization” process that records brain frequencies in real time and converts them into sound, allowing the brain to “hear” its own activity, relax, and restore balance. It particularly emphasizes that it is not a medical device and cannot be used to diagnose, treat, or cure diseases, so it should be understood more as a brain wellness support service rather than a formal medical alternative.
The service process usually begins with a 50-minute Introduction, which includes an explanation from a technology coach, a basic observation of brain state, a Personal Brain Index®, and action recommendations. The main program centers on Cereset BrainEcho® sessions. According to the official website, this typically involves around 5 sessions, each lasting 1–2 hours, with optional follow-up tune-up sessions afterward. The concerns it claims to address include insomnia, chronic stress, anxiety, depression, PTSD, brain fog, memory issues, post-concussion symptoms, ADHD, long COVID-related difficulties, and more.
The official website provides relatively clear price ranges: the Introduction is about $99–$200; the core Wellness Package is about $1,500–$2,000, including 5 BrainEcho sessions and personalized brain coaching; family member discounts are about $995–$1,600; individual follow-up tune-up sessions are about $225–$350, while packages range from $600 to $3,020. Since more than 60 centers operate independently, the final price needs to be confirmed with the local location.
The advantages are its professional positioning, standardized process, and non-drug, non-invasive approach, making it suitable for people who do not want to rely directly on medication. The official website also discloses the program structure, pricing, and research background. The drawbacks are that the cost is clearly on the high side and the service depends on in-person centers. At the same time, although the website features many cases and testimonials, users should still keep in mind its non-medical nature: it cannot replace psychiatric, neurological, or sleep medicine diagnosis and treatment.
It is suitable for U.S.-based users with poor sleep quality, long-term stress, post-traumatic tension, brain fog, or an interest in brain health maintenance. It may also appeal to veterans, first responders, people recovering after accidents, and families who want to participate together. If someone has severe depression, suicide risk, epilepsy, or a confirmed neurological disorder, they should seek medical care first.
The official website can usually be accessed directly in China’s network environment, but its service centers are mainly located in the United States, and there is a lack of local delivery or Chinese-language service information in China. For Chinese users, the actual cost of using the service is high unless they are staying in the U.S. long-term or can travel to a local center.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on cereset.com official site.
cereset.com is an United States Health provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach cereset.com directly.