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What are the advantages of the new carbon coated electrode cables of the NeXus?

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What are the advantages of the new carbon coated electrode cables of the NeXus?

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These cables are superior to standard copper wires and more or less make active EEG/EMG/ECG sensors obsolete. Not only do they provide better signals (less artifact, low noise) than most active sensors, because of the active shielding , notch filters (50/60Hz) are NO longer required. So the entire range between 45-65hz is available when you do EEG or EMG. The signals are shielded all the way from the system up to the very end of the snap-on or EEG electrode. Movement artifacts are a thing of the past with our cables, while moving these cables, movement artifact is virtually absent. Then there is the economical advantage: our 2 channel EXG cable costs less than most active EEG sensors for a single channel of EEG or EMG. Yet it offers the same functionality as 6 active sensors for 2 channels of EEG, 2x EMG, 1xECG and 1xEOG. So in terms of price this cable is far better.

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