The ND-8S EEG System is primarily used for monitoring brain activity, conducting clinical assessments of neurological disorders, research on brain functions, sleep studies, and educational purposes in neuroscience.
The ND-8S EEG System is available in 16, 24, or 32 channel configurations, allowing for versatile data collection options based on user needs.
The ND-8S EEG System provides accurate readings in approximately 5 minutes, making it efficient for both clinical and research applications.
The ND-8S EEG System weighs only 0.3 kg, making it highly portable and easy to transport.
The ND-8S EEG System is constructed from steel, acrylic, and plastic, ensuring durability and lightweight design.
The ND-8S EEG System operates within a temperature range of 10℃ to 40℃ and a humidity range of 30% to 75%.
Yes, online technical support is available to assist users with any questions or issues related to the ND-8S EEG System.
The ND-8S EEG System comes with a 1-year warranty to cover any manufacturing defects or issues.
The ND-8S EEG System features a user-friendly interface designed for quick setup and ease of use, making it accessible for both experienced professionals and newcomers.
Yes, the ND-8S EEG System is suitable for educational purposes in neuroscience, providing a practical tool for teaching and learning about brain activity.
The ND-8S EEG System has a screen size of 47mm x 32mm, allowing for clear visibility of readings and data.
The ND-8S EEG System is classified as a Class II medical device, ensuring it meets specific regulatory standards for safety and effectiveness.
The ND-8S EEG System can be used for various applications, including clinical assessments, research on brain functions, sleep studies, and real-time brain activity analysis.
The ND-8S EEG System is powered electrically, making it easy to use in various settings without the need for batteries.
The ND-8S EEG System has dimensions of approximately 100mm (depth) x 50mm (width) x 18mm (height), making it compact and portable.
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