California-based NeuroRester Corp. has unveiled Wearable 2.0, a new wellness ecosystem designed to move beyond simple health tracking and provide users with personalized support for relaxation and recovery.
The ecosystem is built around the company’s proprietary NAP (Nightly-Active Protocol) technology and includes two flagship devices: NeuroRester, an earbud-style wearable that uses Bioboosti technology to promote relaxation, and CardioGyms, a wearable device that can be worn on the wrist, calf, or integrated into a sock for all-day comfort.
NeuroRester said its Wearable 2.0 active sleep loop integrates with real-time smartwatch data to deliver gentle, non-invasive biofrequency signals designed to support the body’s natural relaxation response and promote deeper, more restorative rest.
According to the company, Wearable 2.0 aims to address a key limitation of current wearables, which primarily collect and display health data without offering meaningful guidance or intervention.
Through NAP, the platform connects with existing wearable devices such as Apple Watch, Oura Ring and WHOOP, using the data they collect to create personalized wellness routines.
Users can set their wellness preferences in the app, and NAP automatically schedules tailored relaxation and recovery sessions designed to fit seamlessly into daily life.
NeuroRester said, “Consumers are tired of being told they slept poorly; they want to feel better. With Wearable 2.0 and NAP, we help turn your data into simple, supportive routines. We are moving from ‘What do my numbers mean?’ to ‘Here’s what you can do about it.'”
The company will open early access to the platform in mid-June. General availability is expected in July 2026.

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