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Specially designed custom C cell Nickel Cadmium batteries. encased in a plastic tube housing. Fits all Autogenics AT series monitors. For AT-42, AT-33 and AT-64 . 4 batteries per tube. Learn More
For use with the BrainMaster 2E. Take multiple electrode readings without errors, changing electrodes, or moving pins. Easy to use for small EEG assessments. offering an alternative to manual assessments. Learn More
Bend Sensor is small enough to be placed on fingers and wrists to monitor joint motion. 180 degrees of flexion. Use sensors back to back to get a 360 degree range. Learn More
The J&J TP60 DIN Adapter cable for the J&J Engineering I-330 C2 Plus 6 or 12 Channel Systems. Can be used with EMG, EEG or EKG 1.5mm DIN leads (standard EEG leads). Learn More
ProComp Infiniti Heart Rate/BVP (SA9308M)sensor & cable is 48 inches (122.5 cm) in length and is terminated in a small plastic enclosure which houses both the Photodetector and LED. Used with Thought Technology ProComp Plus, ProComp Infiniti, ProComp 2, Procomp5, or Flexcomp series systems. Learn More
Skin Conductance sensor (SA9309M) for use with Thought Technology ProComp Plus, ProComp Infiniti, ProComp 2 or 5, or FlexPro series systems. Learn More
ProComp Infiniti (SA9310M) Temperature Sensor has a bead tip and is a Protected Pin style with a 4 pin barrel connector which slides into a receptacle located on a Thought Technology Encoder. Learn More
ProComp Infiniti respiration sensor & cable (SA9311M) is approximately 52 inches (132 cm) in length and is terminated in a stretch belt that will fit around either the thoracic (chest) or abdominal (stomach) area. The respiration sensor is a sensitive girth sensor worn using an easy fitting high durability woven elastic band fixed with a length adjustable webbing belt. It detects chest or abdominal expansion/contraction and outputs the respiration waveform. Learn More