Cognionics Wireless Dry EEG Electrode Sensor Headsets

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Cognionics core technologies span all of the components necessary to build portable, wearable and reliable biopotential monitoring systems. Our proprietary technologies include a new class of high input impedance active electrodes, low-noise amplifiers, sensor materials and form-factors.

Our new sensor systems solve many of the practical issues associated with building the best dry electrodes including noise, comfort, application time, reliability, cost and manufacturing. This technology is optimized to achieve the level of performance necessary to sense high quality electrocardiograms (ECG), electroencephalograms (EEG) and other body surface electrical activity without the need for gels or even direct skin contact.

Our technologies and expertise enable:

  1. Extended Holter ECG monitoring (48 hr - 30 days) with extremely comfortable, low-maintenance, high-reliability dry electrodes
  2. Motion artifact tolerant dry ECG electrodes for stress and fitness monitoring, both medical and recreational
  3. Comfortable and wearable EEG devices tolerant of moderate subject movement for neurology and research (including Brain Computer Interfaces)
  4. High-density, wireless and research EEG systems (32-channels and up) without the time-consuming need for gels and scalp preparation
  5. Precision measurements of electric fields and potentials through very high source impedance (microelectrodes, free space)

What's New?

August 17, 2017 
Cognionics moves to new 8,000 square foot facility at 8445 Camino Santa Fe Drive, Suite 104. 

August 8, 2017
Cognionics awarded grant to work on unobtrusive neurotechnology and HCI for enhanced learning.

June 26, 2017
New demonstration! Our new video in the "Videos" page shows how quickly our headsets recover from rTMS. 

June 6, 2017
Cognionics selected for Phase II STTR to develop a circadian rhythm monitoring device

December 23, 2016
Cognionics selected for Phase I STTR to develop a stress/strain monitoring device

November 15, 2016
Introducing the New Quick-30 Dry EEG Headset

November 15, 2016
Introducing the 2nd Generation Quick-20 Dry EEG Headset

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