Wireless complex BOS Kolibri (complex) Amalthea
The wireless biofeedback complex is a set of four universal wireless “Hummingbird” sensors, each of which provides recording of an electromyogram, electrocardiogram, electroencephalogram and respiration. The system involves training simultaneously through four randomly assigned channels. The frequency band and amplitude ranges for each channel are set by software. The advantage of wireless recording is to minimize motion artifacts and, as a result, to ensure free position of the subject’s body, including the ability to move. In a wireless biofeedback system, various sensor mounts are assumed, namely: For EMG, ECG, breathing - disposable self-adhesive electrodes and pressure tape. For EEG - a special tape (in the form of a headband) with an electrode system. The wireless complex operates with the software of the Kinesis biofeedback system.
- Type: BOS complex
- Number of sensors: 4
- Color: Multicolor
- Material: Plastic
- Country of origin: Russia