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ProComp Infiniti (SA9310M) Temperature Sensor has a bead tip and is a Protected Pin style with a 4 pin barrel connector which slides into a receptacle located on a Thought Technology Encoder. 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 Procomp Infiniti EEG-Z Impedance Sensor Kit (T9305Z) can be used for both Neurofeedback training and also works as an impedance meter. The EEG-Z works with the Flexcomp, Procomp Infiniti,Procomp2 or Procomp5 biofeedback / neurofeedback systems. 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
The Thought Technology Vaginal sensor (T6050) are uniquely designed vaginal sensors that are remarkably comfortable, durable and reusable. The self-seating T-bar design and longitudinal sensor plates insure better placement and superior long term results. Single patient use. Learn More
The Thought Technology Rectal sensor is for single patient use; compatible with most sEMG style monitor cables (may require adaptor). Part # T6051 Learn More
Bend Sensor is small enough to be placed on fingers and wrists to monitor joint motion. 180 degrees of flexion. Use sensors back to back to get a 360 degree range. Learn More