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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
These plastic molded GSR finger clips with sintered Silver/Silver Chloride (Ag/AhCl) electrodes make it quick and easy to start recording GSR signals. Consistent pressure is applied for a cleaner signal. No more itchy hook and loop finger bands that come loose or slip off. 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
EKG wrist straps provide fast, convenient placement of electrodes for measuring EKG from the wrists. Non-latex medical straps are easy to apply, comfortable, and washable; and electrodes are replaceable. Learn More
Toomim style HEG(Hemoencephalography)Headband for nIRS (Near infrared spectroscopy). The nIR ("near infra red") HEG (hemo-encephalography) headband measures brain blood oxygenation(blood color) using oximeter principles under the patent from Biocomp Research Laboratories. It can be used differentially (across the forehead from F7 to F8 (in the 10-20 system) according to particular training objectives. Designed for the Neurobit Optima 2 and 4 channel EEG/HEG units. 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
The St-Cloud/Femelex electrodes are used vaginally or in the rectum to stimulate or sense the pelvic floor muscles. Cables terminate in two din connections. Learn More