The Future of Aires is Everywhere: The BrainWave Tour Begins in Venice, CA

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The Future of Aires is Everywhere: The BrainWave Tour Begins in Venice, CA

Guests at the Aires BrainWave Tour

Aires is making the invisible visible in a fresh new way with the BrainWave Tour. At each stop, real people volunteer for live brain scans and heart rate testing to see firsthand what happens when we bring technology and wellness into the same space. 


On a breezy evening in Venice, California, Aires set the stage for a truly unique experience. Not a product launch, not a lecture – but a live glimpse into how our brains respond to our tech. It was a chance to see, in real time, what so many have already felt.


We call it the Aires Effect. 


For years, customers have described it in their own words:

“It’s like a deep breath for my brain.”

“It’s the calm in the storm.”

“It feels like the support I didn’t know I needed.”


Until now, those experiences were mostly private, felt individually and shared quietly. This fall, Aires has set out to find these stories and share them with the world.


And so, the BrainWave Tour begins. This traveling showcase is designed to prove how Aires can reshape the way we think about our relationship with technology.

Guests at the Aires BrainWave Tour

The Problem We Can’t See

When it comes to wellness, most of us already pay close attention to what we eat, drink, and the air we breathe. But there’s a modern addition to our environment that has only been around for a few generations.


Technology.


And with it comes a constant flood of electromagnetic fields (EMFs). From cell towers to Wi-Fi routers to the smart devices we use from morning to night, our bodies are always moving through an invisible cloud of EMFs. 


We intuitively know this exposure may not be healthy, with people reporting symptoms such as those subtle headaches, the restless sleep, the background stress that just doesn’t go away. Now, scienctific evidence is beginning to back up what that intuition told us first.


But technology is woven into every part of modern life, so ditching our devices and shutting off all our electronics isn’t realistic. So instead of avoiding tech, the real question becomes: how do we live well with it?


The Aires Effect

Aires technology doesn’t require a step back from technology. Instead, it helps you step forward with clarity. By tuning the body’s bioelectric environment, it creates measurable shifts that Aires customers have described for years: better sleep, calmer stress responses, sharper focus.


This is the Aires Effect. And it isn’t defined by us. It’s defined by you. By what real people like you feel, notice, and thanks to modern neuroscience, can now see. 


The First Stop: Venice, CA

On October 2, Aires hosted the first stop of the BrainWave Tour in Venice, CA. This public event gave attendees the chance to experience the Aires Effect through live EEG brain scans and heart rate variability (HRV) testing conducted by a third-party neuroscientist, Dr. Nicholas Dogris, who has decades of experience studying brainwave dynamics. 


Two participants were randomly selected from the RSVP list for the live demonstrations. Their stories reveal the problem of living in today’s electromagnetic environment, and the promise of balance when you have the right tools.

Hannah: The Nurse and Mother of Three

Hannah’s days are spent constantly connected to her phone for patient calls. When she’s home, she’s still on call – balancing work with raising her three kids. The scans revealed a restless, hard-charging mind. 


The initial EEG brain scan was designed to determine baseline results, which Dr. Dogris uses to measure against the impact of introducing Aires devices. Hannah’s brain never slowed down for a single moment during this 5-minute test, which is a concerning situation for anyone – especially a healthcare worker and mom.


With Aires present during the same tests, everything changed. The fast wave activity calmed, replaced by a balanced distribution of power across her brain. As Dr. Dogris put it: “It was as if your brain was able to take a breath.”  Shortly after her brain relaxed and took a much-needed break and refocused, the results showed a return to a healthy range of brain wave activity.

Brain scan with guest on BrainWave Tour

Garrett: The Pilot

Garrett has logged over 1,400 flight hours, spending much of his 20-year career inside one of the most electromagnetically dense environments on Earth: an airplane in flight. His baseline scan showed what you might expect from a skilled pilot: calm, with strong parasympathetic activity (the “rest-and-digest” system).


But when he picked up his phone for the next scan, that balance dramatically shifted. His sympathetic response, which is the body’s stress system, spiked. Meanwhile, his parasympathetic activity plummeted. Perhaps the most troubling part, however, was the brain maps showing part of Garrett’s brain started powering down in critical regions. This was a sign that, according to Dr. Dogris, “The phone was being registered as an attack by the brain.”


When the scan was repeated with an Aires device present, his brain told a different story. Within a matter of seconds, his brain activity showed healthy, balanced activity, steady responsiveness, and resilience intact. Not only was it an improvement over his exposure to an EMF source, but it was an improvement over the baseline test itself which introduced minimal EMF exposure.

Brain scan with guest on the BrainWave Tour

More Than Proof

The results were beyond doubt, and even the biggest Aires supporter came away in awe of the data. Everyone experiences EMF exposure differently, and not all of it is bad. However, non-native EMFs impact everyone in a demonstrably harmful way. And sometimes, we see results like Garrett’s. 


The data speaks for itself. But more importantly, so do the stories. 


The Aires Effect isn’t just numbers on a graph. It’s Hannah, a nurse and mother, finally feeling calm in the middle of her nonstop world. It’s Garrett, the pilot, keeping his focus sharp and mood balanced in the skies. It’s every customer who has ever said: “I didn’t know I needed this until I felt it.”

The BrainWave Tour: What Comes Next?

This is just the beginning. The Aires Effect is moving from private intuition to public demonstration, city by city, person by person. We back intuition with science, and we’re making that science visible to the world.


The future of wellness goes beyond what we eat, drink, or breathe. It’s also about the environments we live in every moment, visible or not.


The future of Aires is everywhere. And now, the future is on tour.


Up next?


Calm the Waves with Aires in Austin, TX. Date to be announced; follow along on social media for updates.


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