I'm sure there will be a lot of Chinese knockoffs floating around, I don't think the hardware/software will be hard to reverse-engineer.
However I'm most certainly going with the original on this one.
First, as Dr Shore's research has shown, tiny errors in signal timing can actually train the brain to AMPLIFY tinnitus instead of decreasing it. Trying to save money on equipment that we're literally interfacing with our nervous systems would not be smart.
Second, we NEED to reward companies who are active in the tinnitus space. We've been sitting around praying for a treatment for years. When someone finally delivers one, it would unethical, stupid, and just plain wrong to try to avoid paying them for it. Yes, 500-2500 euros is not a trivial amount of money, but it's not unreasonable either. And I personally would sell my soul for a working treatment, so I'm delighted that Neuromod just wants a few hundred bucks instead.