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Model g.Nautilus PRO - Wearable EEG Headset

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g.Nautilus PRO is a CE-certified and FDA cleared wearable EEG headset to record brain activity in medical and clinical environments. It’s available with prefixed 8/16/32 dry or wet EEG electrodes for faster montage. g.Nautilus PRO comes with g.SAHARA active dry EEG electrodes or g.LADYbird active wet EEG electrodes.
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  • 8/16/32 channels wearable EEG with 3-axis accelerometer
  • 24-bit accuracy at 500 Hz sampling rate
  • 2.4 GHz digital transmission, range: 10 meters indoor
  • 10 hours continuous recording and 2-3 hours charging
  • Internal impedance check with active electrodes for g.LADYbird electrodes
  • A new benchmark in usability
  • The only wearable headset with active EEG electrodes
  • Waterproof device with contactless charging
  • Full software environment
  • CE certified and FDA cleared medical EEG headset
  • Weight: < 110 g without electrode grid
  • Size: 78 (L) x 60 (W) x 26 (H) mm
  • Color: 8ch RED, 16ch PURPLE, 32ch BLUE, CSP16mB BLACK
  • Sensitivity: ±2.25 V, ±1.125 V, ±750 mV, ±562,5 mV, ±375 mV, ±187.5 mV (software selectable)
  • Interface: Wireless 2.4 GHz ISM band
  • Digital inputs: 8 digital trigger inputs at Base Station
  • Supply: Built-in lithium ion battery, runtime > 10 h with 32 channels, inductive charging according to the QI standard of the Wireless Power Consortium
  • Amplifier type: Real DC coupled
  • 32 × ADC: 24 Bit (1.024 MHz internal sampling per channel)
  • Noise level: < 0.6 µV RMS between 1 and 30 Hz (at highest input sensitivity)
  • Input channels: 32 mono-polar / 16 bi-polar channels with GND and REF (software selectable)
  • Input impedance: DC > 100 MOhm
  • Applied part: BF
  • Safety class: II
  • Certification and Standards: CE certified and FDA cleared medical device IEC60601-1 3rd, IEC60601-1-2, IEC62304, IEC60601-2-26, ISO 14971 10993-1, 62366, 2010-2012 IEEE Recommended Practice for Neurofeedback Systems