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Use the 1089NP to rapidly check applied electrode contact impedance of multiple EEG electrode configurations. Ideal for electrode configurations found in Cranial EEG caps. This EEG impedance meter has a 25 pin connector for Electro-Cap 19 channel cap connection. Learn More
The UFI 1089ES all you to rapidly check applied electrode contact impedance of multiple electrode configurations. Ideal for electrode configurations found in Cranial EEG caps. Has 25 pin connector for Electro-Cap 19 channel cap connection. Learn More
The 1089 Mark III EEG impedance meter provides quick and easy evaluation of total electrode contact impedance and offset voltage between two electrodes. Learn More
Tele-Infiniti CF (compact flash) is a telemetry option for Thought Technology ProComp5 Infiniti, ProComp Infiniti and FlexComp Infiniti encoders. The use of Tele-Infiniti CF eliminates the need for a fiber optic cable between the computer and the encoder. It is based on Bluetooth 2.0, Class I, with a range up to 300 ft (or 100 meters). 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
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 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