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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
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
Blood Volume Pulse (BVP) Finger Sensor for GP-4 , GP-8 and GP-12 biofeedback devices from Physiocom Designs (formerly J&J Engineering). Can be used for Heart Rate Variability (HRV) training 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
Blood Volume Pulse (BVP) Finger Sensor for GP-4 , GP-8 and GP-12 biofeedback devices from Physiocom Designs (formerly J&J Engineering). Can be used for Heart Rate Variability (HRV) training Learn More
The Myoscan-Pro v2 (SA9401M-60) surface EMG sensor consists of 3 snap style receptacles - 2 active (positive & negative) and 1 reference (ground). Learn More
EEG-Z3 is a pre-amplified electroencephalograph sensor with built in impedance checking and 3 modes of operation: regular EEG mode (above 2 Hz), low frequency mode (above 0.01 Hz) for evoked potentials (EP) and low frequency applications and DC mode for true DC operation (above 0 Hz) for slow cortical potentials (SCP). 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