'egg' Biosensor + 90-Day Nervous System Regulation Program
$229.00
The first interactive breathwork companion that helps you regulate your nervous system.
A handheld biosensor, guided breathwork, and real-time biofeedback work together to help you calm your nervous system, build healthy habits, and see measurable progress one breath at a time.
Over 90 days, you'll follow a personalized nervous system training program that adapts to you. As Seesaw Health learns your unique physiology, it adjusts your breathwork sessions to support your progress. With every session, you'll strengthen your ability to self-regulate.
To help you get the most from your journey, every purchase includes a complimentary 30-minute discovery session with a wellness coach. After checkout, you'll complete a short questionnaire so we can match you with the coach best suited to your goals and needs.
What's included:
- Egg™ biosensor
- Personalized 90-day in-app nervous system training program
- Real-time biofeedback and progress tracking
- 30-minute discovery session with a matched wellness coach
WHY IT'S A GAME CHANGER
- Guided breathing made easy with real-time coaching during every session and motivating games that help you stay consistent.
- See how your body responds by comparing your breathing effort with your physiological response in real time.
- Get meaningful insights from the connection between what you do and how your nervous system reacts.
- Clinical-level precision that goes beyond typical wellness trackers, giving you more accurate and actionable feedback.
HOW TO USE
1-min breathwork games everyday move you into your optimal calm zone in just a few weeks
Breathe In (4 seconds)
Slowly inhale through your nose, letting your belly gently expand. This encourages deep, diaphragmatic breathing.
Breathe Out (6 seconds)
Exhale slowly through pursed lips. A longer exhale helps your body relax and supports your nervous system.
Keep Your Thumb on the Sensor
Rest your thumb on the sensor throughout the session so Seesaw Health can accurately measure how your nervous system responds.
SPECIFICATIONS
- egg Dimensions: 0.8"H x 2.5"W x 3.5"L
- Weight: 0.19 lbs.
- Rechargeable Li-Ion battery
- Companion mobile app + games works with iOS and Android
- Bluetooth connectivity
Effortless Science. Made for Real Life
FAQs
How should I breathe with the egg?
We recommend pursed-lip breathing.
It allows a longer exhale channel by creating positive pressure in the airways, which helps keep them open longer, removes trapped air, and relieves shortness of breath.
This technique involves inhaling slowly through the nose and exhaling slowly through the mouth with puckered lips, making the exhalation last twice as long as the inhalation
Breathe in through your nose and breathe out slowly, yet firmly, through pursed lips – as if you're blowing out a candle.
What does the egg measure?
The egg biosensor measures your breathing frequency and rhythm - which our games guide you to slow down, and parasympathetic response and tone.
You'll find more information there.
Your breathing frequency is assessed through your respiratory rate (RR), expressed in Hertz - breathe in, breathe out, possibly hold and pauses.
Your breathing rhythm is your inhale-to-exhale ratio (I:E).
To evaluate your parasympathetic response, we leverage the power of heart rate variability (HRV).
HRV is more than just measurements like RMSSD or SDNN. Advanced analytical mathematical models capture irregularities, reveal adaptive responses, while machine learning models help refine predictive analysis.
To summarize, HRV is not just “how much it varies”—it’s the patterns of variation, revealing how the nervous system adapts under load.
By the way, most smartwatches, rings, and apps assume 'higher is better' for HRV: this is a misleading simplification of physiological dynamics.
This is why we emphasize accuracy by collecting high-resolution raw data and following a rigorous protocol where measurements are intentionally taken within a well-defined context – breath-controlled games.
In addition, how you interact with a game with the egg allows to evaluate your ability to concentrate on breathwork - cognitive load.
How do the games stimulate my parasympathetic response?
0.1 Hz breathing, i.e., 4-second inhalation (breathing in) and 6-second exhalation (breathing out) activates your PNS.
Neurophysiology explains how controlled breathing stimulates your PNS:
- Your heart rate naturally increases as you inhale and decreases as you exhale. This phenomenon is called respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) and is a marker of parasympathetic tone
- Baroreceptors are specialized pressure-sensitive sensors located within the arteries that continuously monitor blood pressure levels. When blood pressure rises, these receptors transmit signals to the brain, prompting an increase in parasympathetic nervous system activity, which in turn slows the heart rate. This regulatory mechanism typically functions at a frequency of around 0.1 Hz
- During 0.1 Hz slow breathing, respiratory sinus arrhythmia and baroreflex-driven heart rate oscillations align in phase, producing a large, regular rhythm known as resonance or cardiac coherence. This synchronized pattern reflects maximal coupling between breathing, heart rate, and blood pressure regulation around the individual’s resonance frequency
- At approximately 0.1 Hz, phase‑locked coherence markedly increases HRV and augments baroreflex sensitivity, indicating stronger vagal modulation of cardiac rhythms. This amplified vagal influence engages the parasympathetic system and supports a calm, relaxed physiological state.
Essentially, you are hacking the brain-body connection to enhance PNS response and therefore further support your efforts to get and stay healthy.
How many games should I play per day?
For meaningful insights and extended effect, use the egg daily - keep your streak alive.
Can we tell you something?
When you're starting out with breathwork, the guidance is often broad: “Aim for 5-10 minutes a day, 5 days a week.”
It’s a helpful baseline, but it’s also a blanket recommendation that doesn’t account for your unique physiology, goals, or progress.
But the moment you introduce physiological measurement, your practice transforms. You’re no longer just clocking hours; you’re tuning your effort to match your intention.
Measurement turns breathwork from a routine into a feedback loop. And with data in hand, you begin to adjust. It’s the difference between guessing and knowing. Between hoping and evolving. Because what you can measure, you can manage. And what you manage, you can master.
How is the app personalized to me?
Repeated measurements of your own digital biomarkers (breathing, parasympathetic) allows to continuously analyze how these markers change aover time, providing a highly dynamic understanding of your ever-changing parasympathetic response and adaptability, compared to single-time point or randomized measurements.

