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NeuroTek
Unyte (Safe and Sound Protocol)

NeuroTek vs Unyte (Safe and Sound Protocol) for therapists

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At a glance

The differences that matter

Side-by-side facts. Rows where the two tools differ meaningfully are highlighted.

NeuroTek

Pricing from
Not listed
Pricing model
paid
HIPAA
Not listed
Free trial
Not listed
Target users
  • EMDR-trained therapists
  • Trauma clinicians
  • Practitioners delivering bilateral stimulation
Key features
  • Adjustable EMDR light bars
  • Tactile pulsers
  • Audio/tactile bilateral kits
  • Online EMDR session platform
Integrations
  • Standalone devices
  • Online platform

Unyte (Safe and Sound Protocol)

Pricing from
Not listed
Pricing model
paid
HIPAA
Not listed
Free trial
Not listed
Target users
  • Trauma-focused therapists
  • Polyvagal-informed clinicians
  • Occupational therapists and somatic practitioners
  • Providers treating regulation/sensory issues
Key features
  • Safe and Sound Protocol (acoustic listening therapy)
  • Polyvagal-based nervous-system regulation
  • In-person or remote client delivery
  • Provider dashboard and training
Integrations
  • Unyte provider platform/app
  • Works alongside EMDR/SE/IFS

Pricing

What you actually pay

Starting prices and what they include. The cheaper tool is not always the better value.

NeuroTek

paid

Vendor does not publish a starting price.

Contact the vendor for a quote. Hidden pricing is a yellow flag for smaller practices.

Unyte (Safe and Sound Protocol)

paid

Vendor does not publish a starting price.

Contact the vendor for a quote. Hidden pricing is a yellow flag for smaller practices.

Honest assessment

Where each tool wins and loses

Based on hands-on testing. Both tools have real weaknesses worth knowing before you commit.

NeuroTek

What works well

  • Long-trusted EMDR equipment
  • Multiple stimulation modes
  • Online remote-EMDR option
  • Adjustable, hands-free tools

Where it falls short

  • Hardware cost
  • Primarily devices
  • Confirm data/BAA for online tool
  • EMDR-specific use

Unyte (Safe and Sound Protocol)

What works well

  • Evidence-informed, Porges-developed protocol
  • Strong fit for trauma/regulation work
  • Integrates with EMDR/SE/IFS
  • In-person or remote delivery

Where it falls short

  • Requires provider training/certification
  • Subscription/license cost
  • Not a medical device (per vendor)
  • Confirm data/BAA terms for your setup

Take it for a spin

Try them

Both tools offer free trials. The fastest way to confirm a fit is to run one real session through each.

EMDR equipment and bilateral-stimulation tools for therapists.

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Polyvagal-based acoustic listening therapy clinicians deliver to regulate the nervous system.

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