
I tried every portable focus product for a year. The one I kept wasn't the one I could fit in my pocket.

Focus gum. Nootropic shots. Nicotine-free pouches. Energy sticks I tore into water at my desk. My bag, my car console, and my desk were full of half-used portable boosts. Here's what a year of on-the-go focus products actually taught me — and the unglamorous reason the winner was the one thing I couldn't carry in my pocket.
Every portable boost failed for the same quiet reason.
Here is what my days actually looked like during the year of the bag. Coffee first thing, sure — then a piece of focus gum before the 9am, a shot mid-morning, a pouch when the gum wore off, an energy stick at 3pm. I was patching my focus all day long with a different portable product every couple of hours, chasing a baseline I never actually built.
What I had was not a routine; it was a series of rescues. The boosts all shared one flaw: a quick hit is not a foundation. Then a friend, watching me dig through my bag for the third boost of the day, asked the question that broke the cycle.

That question reframed everything. The portable products were not bad — they were just backup. I had been using rescue tools as if they were a foundation, and no amount of gum or shots adds up to a solid daily base. What I needed was not a better thing to carry. I needed to build my focus into the one anchor I already had every single morning: my coffee.
After a year, I stopped asking "which boost is most portable" and started asking four real-life questions.
Six on-the-go products, scored out of 100. Notice where the winner loses.
| Product | Named + tested /25 | Depth /20 | Daily routine /20 | Convenience /15 | Taste /10 | Price /5 | Format /5 | Total /100 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Neubrain | 23 | 18 | 19 | 7 | 9 | 4 | 5 | 85 |
| Magic Mind | 18 | 16 | 16 | 12 | 8 | 3 | 4 | 77 |
| Grüns Nütrops | 16 | 15 | 14 | 13 | 8 | 4 | 4 | 74 |
| Ultra Focus Pouches | 14 | 13 | 10 | 15 | 7 | 4 | 2 | 65 |
| NeuroGum | 11 | 9 | 9 | 15 | 7 | 4 | 3 | 58 |
| Liquid I.V. Energy | 10 | 7 | 8 | 13 | 8 | 4 | 3 | 53 |
Scores reflect an editorial assessment based on each brand's publicly available product information. Formulas change — always check the current label.

The one that won those four questions wasn’t portable at all.
When I actually scored the six the way real life works — not by what fits in a pocket — the portable products all lost on the same things. NeuroGum is brilliantly convenient but shallow. Liquid I.V. Energy is mostly caffeine and sugar. Ultra’s pouches are a clever format but a situational rescue. Grüns and Magic Mind were genuinely good, but both are still something you add to your day — an extra shot or gummy on top of the coffee you were already making. Every one of them was a patch.
The product that won every real-life question was the one I could not carry in my pocket, because it was not trying to be portable — it was trying to be a foundation. That’s how I found Neubrain.

Here's what's actually in the cup — and why I could finally see all of it.
The thing that sold me wasn't a single ingredient. It was that the formula read like the back of the good capsules I'd been buying — except I could actually read it. Five fruiting-body mushrooms (Lion's Mane, Reishi, Chaga, Cordyceps, Turkey Tail), dual-extracted 8:1 — equivalent to 2,000+mg of whole mushroom per serving. Not mycelium-on-grain filler.
Then a real focus stack, with the doses printed on the label instead of hidden in a blend: Alpha-GPC, a precursor to acetylcholine, the neurotransmitter your brain uses to hold attention. L-Tyrosine, the building block for dopamine — studied for maintaining performance under stress. L-Theanine, the calm that turns caffeine's edge into steady, focused attention. And CognatiQ®, a coffee-fruit extract studied for supporting BDNF and long-term brain sharpness.
Three patented compounds in all — CognatiQ®, Infinergy®, and BioPerine®, which is there specifically so your body actually absorbs the rest. After a year of squinting at "proprietary blends" that hid every amount, being able to see exactly what I was drinking was the whole point.

It won because it’s a foundation — not a patch I carry.
Every portable boost on my list failed for the same reason: it is a patch, not a base. Gum you chew and forget. A shot that lasts an hour. Neubrain asked for nothing new — it upgraded the cup of coffee I was already making, so the foundation was solid before I ever reached for a boost.
And unlike the pills, it doesn't ask me to take its word for it. It's independently tested by Light Labs, an ISO 17025-accredited lab, for heavy metals, mycotoxins, microbials, and residual solvents — results you can actually read. And it's recommended by 500+ clinicians through Front Row MD, shared with their patients without compensation. That was the last of my skepticism, gone.

But here’s where the portable products genuinely win. I promised honesty.
I’m not going to pretend Neubrain wins everything — and here it genuinely does not. On pure portability, it loses, and I scored it that way. You cannot tuck a cup of coffee in your pocket. So keep the gum for the meeting where you cannot make a drink. Keep a pouch or a shot in your bag for the travel day or the 3pm wall — Ultra, NeuroGum, Magic Mind, and Liquid I.V. Energy are all legitimate rescue tools.
But a rescue is not a foundation. If you want the base layer that means you need the rescues far less — that is the cup you already make every morning, done right. And it still tastes like coffee: a real cup you look forward to, no grit, no chalk, no sickly sweetness.

The bag is lighter now.
I cleaned out my bag last week — tossed the crushed gum, the crusty half-used sticks, the shots I’d forgotten about. I still keep a couple of pouches and a shot for travel days, because a foundation and a rescue aren’t the same thing. But I don’t live out of that bag anymore. I just drink my coffee, the same way I always did, except now the cup is the foundation I’d been trying to build out of a dozen portable patches. Turns out the answer wasn’t one more thing to carry. It was making the thing I already loved do more.
If your days feel like mine did — patched together with gum and shots and pouches, never quite steady — you might be solving the wrong problem too. You don’t need one more boost in your bag. You need the cup you already drink to finally be the foundation.

Keep the pocket boosts for backup. Build your foundation on the coffee you already drink.
Five fruiting-body mushrooms, a full focus stack with the doses shown, and 3 patented compounds — independently tested by Light Labs and recommended by 500+ clinicians, in a cup that still tastes like coffee. The one that won every real-life question.
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