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Sintered silver/silver-chloride (Ag/AgCl) EEG electrodes for DC and low frequency EEG applications. - Approximately 40" in length. Terminated with a 1.5mm (.060) DIN safety plug. Learn More
This EEG lead kit allows users to make either monopolar or bipolar single channel measurements. 1.5 mm DIN Connector to disc. Sintered silver/silver-chloride (Ag/AgCl) EEG electrodes and ear clips for DC and low frequency EEG applications. Cable is appox 40" in length. Learn More
Electro-Cap Tin Ear Electrodes, 6mm 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 E5-6S Learn More
SilveRest EMG/EKG/ECG electrodes are the standard in diagnostic electrodes. Superior silver/silver chloride technology and quality construction produce an electrode that performs every time. 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
A cold sterilizing soaking solution recommended for disinfecting Electro-Caps. It requires no dilution, and will not damage cap fabric or the electrodes. One gallon size. Learn More
A cold sterilizing soaking solution recommended for disinfecting Electro-Caps. It requires no dilution, and will not damage cap fabric or the electrodes. One quart size. Learn More
The E4S Quick insert electrode is a temporary electrode which will override the cap wiring in the event of a faulty electrode during a test. A Quick Insert Electrode may be placed into the mount of the faulty electrode and connected directly to the EEG machine until the cap can be properly repaired. Learn More