BIOPAC is proud to announce that they now distribute Advanced Brain Monitoring’s B-Alert® X10 product line. The B-Alert® wireless EEG system operates as a stand-alone wireless EEG system or interfaces with BIOPAC’s range of physiological monitoring devices. Now you can combine BIOPAC’s BioNomadix series of wireless physiological monitoring devices with the B-Alert® wireless EEG system. The B-Alert® headset will also work with BIOPAC’s range of functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy products to combine hemodynamic and electrical brain monitoring. BIOPAC also offers extensive stimulus presentation and synchronization options.
The B-Alert® X10 offers wireless acquisition of 9 channels of high fidelity EEG plus ECG, and AcqKnowledge adds powerful analysis tools, including automated scoring and reporting options. For real-time monitoring of subject fatigue, stress, confusion, engagement and workload, add the B-Alert Cognitive State software with proprietary metrics to classify data from B-Alert® Wireless EEG systems.
Click below to learn more about B-Alert® Wireless EEG solutions now available from BIOPAC…
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