Welcome to the Brainwave Watch Onboarding Page!

This page serves as a comprehensive resource to help you onboard new users and acquaint yourself with the Brainwave Watch and its associated web portal. Whether you’re introducing the watch to a special-needs teen and their family or simply seeking to deepen your understanding, you’ll find valuable tools and materials here.

What You’ll Find:

  1. Watch Tutorial Videos: Dive into detailed video tutorials that showcase the Brainwave Watch’s features, functions, and usage. These videos offer step-by-step guidance on setting up the watch, configuring alerts, and understanding its interface.
  1. Web Portal Walkthrough: Explore instructional materials and videos that provide a guided tour of the Brainwave Watch web portal. Learn how to access and interpret the data collected by the watch, customize settings, and ensure the best user experience.
  1. User Manuals: Download user manuals and guides that offer in-depth explanations of watch features and portal functionality. These resources are perfect for those who prefer written instructions.
  1. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs): Browse a curated list of FAQs that address common queries about the Brainwave Watch. Use this section as a quick reference for quick problem-solving.

 

Why This Page Matters:

  1. Personal Familiarization: Take the time to personally get to know the watch inside out. Understanding all its features will enable you to confidently introduce it to others.
  2. Ongoing Reference: This page serves as a valuable reference that you can revisit at any time. Whether you need a quick refresher or are assisting a new user, the resources here are at your disposal.
  3. Accessible for All: All the assets available on this page are open for download and use, making it easy for you to share them with the families involved. This ensures that everyone can make the most of the Brainwave Watch.

Thank you for your dedication and commitment to the Brainwave Watch program. Your support is instrumental in improving the lives of special-needs teens and their families.