The device

Light-up tiles.
Two angled panels.
Real data.

A patient reaches across midline to press lit tiles. The device records reaction time, accuracy, and miss rate per side. We built the first working prototype for under $300.

07 / See it run

The ReclaiMove prototype.

The ReclaiMove prototype: a tile lights up, the press registers, and the laptop logs the reaction in real time.

08 / How a session works

Six steps, ten rounds.

Step

01

A tile lights up.

The clinician picks a mode and the first tile blinks blue.

Step

02

The patient reaches.

Two angled panels make every reach cross the midline.

Step

03

A press registers.

Force on the tile fires an event. A vibration cuff confirms.

Step

04

Reaction time logs.

Time from light-on to press is captured in milliseconds.

Step

05

The next tile lights.

Patterns get harder as the session goes on.

Step

06

Session ends.

Ten rounds, then a summary readout opens for the clinician.

09 / What is inside

Inside the prototype.

The board

Nine pressure tiles on two angled panels. One lights up, the patient presses it, the board logs the reaction.

01

Tile count

Modular grid, 4 to 9 tiles to start

02

Wireless

Zigbee mesh, ESP32-H2 microcontrollers

03

Sensors

Force-sensitive resistors or load cells (HX711)

04

LEDs

WS2812B addressable RGB, colors adapt to each patient

05

Power

Single 5V supply, daisy-chained spine

06

Setup

Under five minutes from box to first session

10 / Color and safety

Adjustable per patient

Colors adapt to each patient.

The default pair is blue and red, and each color is adjustable for the patient's color vision. If a patient has color blindness, the clinician retunes the pair so it stays high-contrast and easy to tell apart. No flashing patterns, for TBI safety.

11 / What it costs

Under $2,500 CAD.
Not $20,000.

The first working prototype cost under $300 to build. We are starting in Canada first, where the focus is accessibility and affordability. We are not selling yet: pilots with clinics and stroke groups begin in late 2026.