SteadyPoint — Beta Program
Beta program — now open

Hear your tremor
calm.

SteadyPoint pairs a wrist accelerometer with real-time biofeedback — so you can see and hear your Parkinson's tremor respond as you breathe, meditate, or move. What you feel becomes something you can measure.

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M5Stick
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Today's baseline

Moderate tremor

Last session 2h ago · Score 74

7 days
STREAK
12 days
AVG SCORE
71 /100
Meditating
Meditative · 5 min · No sound
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Reading
Engaged · 10 min · Sound on
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Taking a Walk
Active · 20 min · Spotify
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Built on real patient data
5.7 Hz Parkinsonian tremor range tracked
100×/s Accelerometer sampling rate
3 axes X, Y, Z motion captured simultaneously

How it works

Your nervous system has a signal. We help you read it.

SteadyPoint pairs a small wrist sensor with software that runs on your phone or laptop. Setup takes minutes. The insight it gives you can last a lifetime.

1

Wear the sensor

A small M5Stick accelerometer on your wrist captures X, Y, and Z movement 100 times per second via Bluetooth.

2

See the wave

Your tremor appears as a live waveform — intensity, dominant frequency, and directional breakdown, all at a glance.

3

Hear it settle

Each axis maps to a tone in a different ear. As you breathe or meditate, the sound softens. The shift is unmistakable.

4

Track your progress

Compare sessions over time. See which practices — breathing, movement, rest — genuinely move your baseline score.

Features

Two independent dimensions of feedback.

Pitch tracks tremor frequency. Volume tracks tremor intensity. Because they're independent, you can hear the difference between your tremor slowing down and simply getting quieter — and that difference matters.

Real-time FFT analysis

Dominant tremor frequency tracked per axis every 200ms — not just amplitude.

Spatial stereo sonification

X plays left, Y plays right, Z plays center. Close your eyes and hear your tremor in 3D.

Session history & scoring

Every session scored 0–100 based on tremor reduction. Track your 7-day trend and activity-type averages.

Multi-session overlay

Compare power spectra and RMS curves across sessions to identify what interventions genuinely work for you.

Live waveform display

Watch X, Y, Z axes draw in real time during any session — visual biofeedback alongside the audio.

Built-in science library

Articles on why meditation reduces tremor, how to build breathing as a portable trigger, and more.

Our story

"I wanted to know if what I was doing was actually working."

SteadyPoint grew from one person's search for clarity. After a Parkinson's diagnosis, our founder began experimenting with meditation and breathing to manage tremors — but had no way to know whether those practices were making a real difference, or just feeling that way.

So they built a measurement system: an accelerometer, a Raspberry Pi, and a data pipeline capturing 100 samples per second. Over months of sessions, a pattern emerged — the tremor was responding. Meditation was working, and the numbers proved it.

SteadyPoint is that tool, built for everyone who deserves the same window into their own nervous system.

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