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Skin Conductance sensor (SA9309M) for use with Thought Technology ProComp Plus, ProComp Infiniti, ProComp 2 or 5, or FlexPro series systems. Learn More
The Though Technology SA9321 is a single gold EEG ear clip electrode on one end with a 1.5mm (.060) DIN connection on the other end. For use with the T8740 DIN Cable or and standard DIN socket. Approximately 18" in length. Learn More
The Though Technology SA9321 is a single gold EEG ear clip electrode on one end with a 1.5mm (.060) DIN connection on the other end. For use with the T8740 DIN Cable or and standard DIN socket. Approximately 18" in length. Learn More
Electro-Cap Tin Ear Electrodes, 9mm earclips (2/pkg). A pair of pure tin cup electrodes with a 48" (122 cm) lead wire and a 1.5mm DIN connector. A spring-clip back, covered with plastic for patient comfort, is used to hold the electrode in place. For use with Electro-Caps, Smart Brain Games and other systems that use tin ear electrodes Part # ECA E5-9S Learn More
Callibri is a wearable device embedded with ECG, EMG, EEG and respiratory sensors, as well as an accelerometer and angular velocity sensors to monitor physiological data on muscle movement and tension, breathing & heart rates. Callibri can be also used as electromyostimulation device. Learn More
E21-9S Disc Electrode 9mm Cup with 1.5mm DIN connector. A pure tin eeg cup electrode with a 48" (122 cm) lead wire. For use with Electro-Caps, Smart Brain Games and other systems that use tin ear electrodes. Learn More
The T8750 EEG Electrode kit has DIN style EEG leads with DIN cable for the Thought Technology EEG Sensors. Includes cables for both Monopolar and Bipolar EEG placements. Includes (2) Gold Ear Clips and (2) Cup sensors - 22.5" in length and T8740 DIN Cable. Learn More
The switch sensor cable enables you to trigger an impedance check with the EEG-Z sensor by pressing and releasing the switch button to briefly interrupt the sensor circuit. The EEG-Z sensor enters impedance checking mode, without requiring you to disconnect and reconnect the sensor. Learn More