Meditation apps can be helpful for different styles and offer guided meditations beyond what's free on YouTube.The article discusses testing criteria for various meditation apps to cater to different methods.Points were awarded for gamification elements and social network integration to encourage repeat visits.Apps with huge libraries of guided meditations, mindfulness activities, and easy-to-use interfaces were preferred.The review considered extra features like novel progress tracking methods and access to yoga routines.Some brain-tracking wearables tailored for meditators offer real-time feedback during meditation to enhance the experience.The Sens.ai Neurofeedback System monitors brainwaves and offers guided meditations, though it comes at a high cost of $1,500.NeoRhythm's Omnipemf floods the brain with electromagnetic fields to aid meditation, but results may vary.The article recommends turning off devices and meditating in a quiet environment if apps or wearables are not preferred.The testing aimed to help users find the best meditation apps for joy and relaxation in daily life.