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DIN style gold EEG leads for DIN Cable. Includes DIN style leads for both Monopolar and Bipolar EEG placements. Includes (2) Gold Ear Clips and (2) Gold Cup sensors - Approximately 22.5" in length. Terminated with a 1.5mm (.060) DIN safety plug. Learn More
Specially designed ear clips typically used with Lexicor style Electro-cap with ear leads. 3 1/2 inch DIN Style EEG ear clips. For Lexicor style Electro-caps with ear leads. Standard 1.5mm DIN socket. This short ear lead plugs into the DIN socket on the cap. Learn More
Specially designed ear clips typically used with Lexicor style Electro-cap with ear leads. 3 1/2 inch DIN Style EEG ear clips. For Lexicor style Electro-caps with ear leads. Standard 1.5mm DIN socket. This short ear lead plugs into the DIN socket on the cap. These are the "old style" lead with a soft rubber backing. Learn More
The SA9503M surface EMG sensor consists of a triangular shape sensor head (SA9503M) with 3 snap style receptacles representing 2 active (positive & negative) electrodes and 1 reference (ground) electrode. Learn More
The T8740M EEG / EMG DIN extender cable consists of three receptacles - positive, negative and reference and simply inserts into the top of your ProComp EEG / EMG sensor head. Learn More
The TT-pIR Mini-Suite (T2600) offers a set of clinical tools which allow you to monitor, train and follow-up on your client's success with frontal pIR training. It can be used with the FlexComp Infiniti, ProComp Infiniti, ProComp 5 Infiniti and ProComp 2 devices with Biograph Infiniti Software. Learn More
The SA9315 connects a single electrode to two inputs. Allows use of the same electrode in two channels for common ground or reference. 1 Male DIN connection to 2 Female DIN. Learn More
Infa-Cap II (38-42 cm head circumference) (Pink) - These caps will fit newborn infants to babies about the age of 9 to 12 months. These caps have abbreviated electrode placements consisting of F1, F2, C3, C4, 01,02, T3, T4, Cz and ground. Learn More