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These systems offer more channels (often 8 to 32+) for detailed brain mapping (qEEG) and clinical diagnostics.
Buying an EEG (electroencephalogram) device depends entirely on whether you need a consumer-grade wearable for wellness or a high-density system for clinical research. Consumer devices generally range from , while professional and medical-grade systems can cost anywhere from $5,000 to over $25,000 . Consumer & Wellness Headsets
: An entry-level, single-channel headset often used for educational purposes and simple brain-computer interface (BCI) apps. It is available at RobotShop for $129.99. Research & Professional Systems eeg buy
: A heavy-duty, dry EEG headset designed specifically for high-quality recording in real-world environments with high electrical noise. It is listed at Bio-Medical Instruments for $25,995. KT88-3200 Digital EEG
: A 4-channel wireless monitor favored by developers and researchers for its "research-grade" signal quality and free SDK. It is sold by BrainBit for $499. These systems offer more channels (often 8 to
: A 14-channel wireless headset used widely in university research for its balance of portability and data density. It is available from Emotiv for $999.
: An upgraded version designed for all-day and overnight wear, combining EEG with fNIRS technology for deeper sleep insights. You can find it at ChooseMuse for $474.99. BrainBit EEG Headband Go to product viewer dialog for this item. It is listed at Bio-Medical Instruments for $25,995
These are typically used for meditation, sleep tracking, and basic biofeedback. They use "dry" electrodes, making them easy to put on without messy gels. Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
