Posts Tagged ‘Artinis’
The PortaMon Muscular NIRS System to Be Replaced
The original PortaLite is no longer available, replaced by the PortaLite MkII, and the PortaMon is soon to follow.
Read MoreNew BabyBrite: fNIRS Sized for Infant and Child Measurements
We are pleased to announce the BabyBrite, the first fNIRS device designed specifically for use in early childhood developmental research!
Read MoreNew Brite MkIII Wearable and Wireless fNIRS System
We are happy to announce the new Brite MkIII, the latest generation of the flagship portable fNIRS system from Artinis Medical Systems.
Read MoreIntroducing the New PortaLite MkII
We are happy to announce the release of a new NIRS system capable of measurements of either muscular or brain tissue – the PortaLite MkII!
Read MoreNew Brite Frontal fNIRS System
Introducing the Brite Frontal, a version of the Brite optimized especially for measurements of the prefrontal cortex.
Read MoreBrite24: Taking Wireless Cerebral fNIRs to New Heights
This Spring, Artinis will introduce a new wearable, wireless fNIRS system called Brite24, which measures, stores and wirelessly transmits up to 27 channels of fNIRS signals from any region of the scalp. Brite24 follows closely on the heels of the release last Spring of Brite23, which offered a similar channel configuration but had probes suited…
Read MoreArtinis surpasses all other NIRS manufacturers in number of publications!
The ultimate success of a research product manufacturer is born out in large numbers of great publications by their customers. To see how they have been doing, Artinis systematically searched Google Scholar for publications using various NIRS products. A total of 46 NIRS devices from 16 different manufacturers were compared. Any publication with the term…
Read MoreBrite23 – fast, lightweight, wireless NIRS
Brite23 is a lightweight, user-friendly, plug-and-play device with no set-up time. It works with multichannel LED’s, giving you continuous and real-time feedback in our Oxysoft data analysis software that is delivered with the system. Initially the Brite was developed to measure the effect of cognitive interventions using portable and user-friendly fNIRS. With the Brite23 we…
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