Apple and US company Synchron, like Neuralink, Ilona Mask is participating in brain interference, has launched a new solution that allows people to be paralyzed to control the iPad through the Stentrode Synchron nerve transplant. Technology, presented in May 2025, connects BC BCI Brain (BCI) interfaces with Apple devices via Bluetooth, allowing you to control tablets without hands, voice or eye, exclusive with the power of thought, regardless of the great sound.

In the performance video, Mark Jackson, with muscle atrophy (bass), shows how he can move along the menu, open applications and enter text on the iPad.
Support BCI built -in Apple at the operating system, allowing iPad and Mac to realize nerve interfaces are standard keyboard or mouse. Unlike previous solutions that require special adjustments, this complicates the interaction of such people with devices.
An important innovation is that the visual index on the screen shows the level of awareness of brain signals. The green frame around the application is filled when the signal is enhanced.
Stentrode implant is brought into the brain through blood vessels, excluding the need for trepanation. Currently, the device is installed by ten patients in the United States and Australia.