[Eeglablist] EEG device inquiry

Makoto Miyakoshi mmiyakoshi at ucsd.edu
Tue Jan 14 11:38:46 PST 2020


Dear Lin,

I have no conflict of interest with any of EEG amp manufactures (well, I
have some of my friends in BrainVision, but they don't pay me for that.)
That being declared, I like NVX52 from Mitsar. It has 48 ch EEG and the
prices is around $10k including several caps and electrodes. I should not
say exactly how much it is because it all depends. Find multiple
distributors of this product and compare prices. One time I even found it
on eBay (there still is
https://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Mitsar-EEG-201-Amplifier/264270331268?hash=item3d87bd3d84:g:ph4AAOSwdm1bGO26)
but this is not NVX52. If you are based on US, I know one distributor.
Contact me if you are interested.

Good luck!

Makoto

On Mon, Jan 13, 2020 at 11:20 PM Lin, Hong <linh at uhd.edu> wrote:

> Hi Folks,
>
> I don't have professional experience in EEG data collection. I now have a
> task to choose the best product to purchase with $10,000 budget. I
> considered AdInstrument PowerLab, which goes beyond my budget a little bit.
> It does have great signal processing powers, but only support 4 channels
> data recording. I have no idea about how easy it is to set up on subject's
> scalp. Can people here with experience in EEG recording give me some
> advises about what is the best product to pursue that fits my needs? The
> following are my considerations:
>
>
> 1.       Good signal quality, which deserves the $10K cost
>
> 2.       More channels, the better
>
> 3.       Must be able to save data in my laptop, instead of subscribe and
> download from the manufacturer's web server
>
> 4.       Easy to set up, say within 10 minutes
>
> 5.       Portable to another country, ready for travel
>
> Any useful information will be greatly appreciated!
>
> Hong Lin
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