Neurotech devices can track brain activity and physiological signals to monitor fatigue, attention, and focus in the workplace. This allows for benefits like increased productivity and safety, but also risks like loss of privacy and employee trust. Methods of neurotech include EEG headbands that detect fatigue, earbuds that flag attention lapses, and adaptive systems that adjust workloads based on cognitive load. However, companies must consider employee rights to privacy and disclosure as well as create a high-trust environment for neurotech to achieve benefits without unintended consequences like disengagement.