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emWave Health Professional Package

emWave Health Professional Package

List Price: $936.00
Price: $ 655.20



The Health Professional emWave® Package gives you an introduction and basic instruction on how to use the emWave® Desktop and emWave2 with your clients. emWave2 is a portable unit that also gives your clients the added benefit of viewing recorded sessions. You as a practitioner will now be able to review client's progress in between office visits and track how they are doing by uploading their emWave2 sessions to your desktop computer.

The HP emWave Package includes:

1- emWave Desktop with USB ear sensor works on PC & Mac
3- emWave2 handheld devices with software
Client Education Brochures (25 pack)
A Practitioners Guide, Applications of the emWave Desktop

emWave USB Hardware Kit

emWave USB Hardware Kit

Only: $ 175.00

emWave® USB Hardware Package: includes the Ear Sensor for hands-free operation and a Finger Sensor. The USB Sensor features auto-gain control for increased sensitivity and less signal loss.

USB Hardware Kit includes:
* USB Module (Interface Device)
* USB Finger Sensor with strap
* USB Ear Sensor with lapel clip


USB Sensor Hardware Package
*Compatible with emWave PC v1.0.6 or higher and emWave Mac.

*New USB Sensor features Automatic-Gain-Control (AGC). AGC greatly increases signal quality under difficult conditions, such as cold hands, ears or other factors that contribute to reduced peripheral circulation. Thinner, longer more flexible cable allows more freedom of movement while using either the Finger or Ear Sensor with less signal loss.

*USB Module is the interface device that powers the Finger and/or Ear Sensor and interprets the data going to the software program.

*Finger Sensor can accommodate a wider range of finger sizes (child to adult) without the use of foam inserts or having to insert finger from the backside of the unit. The new double-wrapped strap allows for a more snug fit and less signal loss, while still providing less restriction to the user.

*Ear Sensor allows user to keep working at their desk or table while running a session. The light spring action in the ear sensor makes wearing it barely noticeable. Lapel clip further reduces weight on the ear.

Glossary of Terms

Cardiac Coherence--A mode of cardiac function in which the heart's rhythmic and electrical output is highly ordered. HeartMath research has shown that the positive emotions such as love, care, and appreciation increase coherence in the heart's rhythmic beating patterns. During states of cardiac coherence, brain wave patterns have been shown to entrain with heart rate variability patterns; in addition, nervous system balance and immune function are enhanced. Overall, the body functions with increased harmony and efficiency.

Coherence--Logical connectedness, internal order, or harmony among the components of a system. This term can also refer to the tendency toward increased order in the informational content of a system or in the information flow between systems. In physics, two or more waveforms that are phase-locked together (so that their energy is constructive) are described as coherent. Coherence can also be attributed to a single waveform, in which case it denotes an ordered or constructive distribution of power content. Recently, there has been a growing scientific interest in coherence in living systems. When a system is coherent, virtually no energy is wasted, because of the internal synchronization among the parts. In organizations, increased coherence enables the emergence of new levels of creativity, cooperation, productivity, and quality at all levels.

Heart Rate Variability (HRV)--The normally occurring beat-to-beat changes inheart rate. Analysis of HRV is an important tool used to assess the function and balance of the autonomic nervous system. HRV is considered a key indicator of aging, cardiac health, and overall well-being.

Stress--Pressure, strain, or a sense of inner turmoil resulting from our perception and reactions to events or conditions. A state of negative emotional arousal, usually associated with feelings of discomfort or anxiety that we attribute to our circumstances or situation.

emWave USB Sensor Module

emWave USB Sensor Module

Only: $ 125.00

The emWave® USB Sensor Module is a state-of-the-art interface device that powers either an Ear or Finger Sensor and interprets the data going to the software program.

The USB Sensor Module evaluates the biological data provided by the sensor. The Module provides appropriate power levels to the sensor diodes for sensitive readings with less signal loss.
 
USB Sensor Module plugs directly into the USB port on a laptop, keyboard hub or other hub. 
A 6 ft. USB Extension Cable is sold separately. See Item #6002-C.

The new USB Sensor Module will not work with the Freeze-Framer v1.x or v2.x software. You must have emWave Mac v1.0 or emWave PC v1.0.6 or above to use the new USB module.
 
The sensors are certified for use with USB version 1.1 or higher (typical for all Windows systems except Windows 95 and NT).
 
The USB Sensor Module is included in the full emWave Mac and PC Packages.

Glossary of Terms

Cardiac Coherence--A mode of cardiac function in which the heart's rhythmic and electrical output is highly ordered. HeartMath research has shown that the positive emotions such as love, care, and appreciation increase coherence in the heart's rhythmic beating patterns. During states of cardiac coherence, brain wave patterns have been shown to entrain with heart rate variability patterns; in addition, nervous system balance and immune function are enhanced. Overall, the body functions with increased harmony and efficiency.

Coherence--Logical connectedness, internal order, or harmony among the components of a system. This term can also refer to the tendency toward increased order in the informational content of a system or in the information flow between systems. In physics, two or more waveforms that are phase-locked together (so that their energy is constructive) are described as coherent. Coherence can also be attributed to a single waveform, in which case it denotes an ordered or constructive distribution of power content. Recently, there has been a growing scientific interest in coherence in living systems. When a system is coherent, virtually no energy is wasted, because of the internal synchronization among the parts. In organizations, increased coherence enables the emergence of new levels of creativity, cooperation, productivity, and quality at all levels.

Heart Rate Variability (HRV)--The normally occurring beat-to-beat changes inheart rate. Analysis of HRV is an important tool used to assess the function and balance of the autonomic nervous system. HRV is considered a key indicator of aging, cardiac health, and overall well-being.

Stress--Pressure, strain, or a sense of inner turmoil resulting from our perception and reactions to events or conditions. A state of negative emotional arousal, usually associated with feelings of discomfort or anxiety that we attribute to our circumstances or situation.

emWave Finger Sensor

emWave Finger Sensor

Only: $ 25.00

The emWave® Finger Sensor has a compact profile and lightweight construction. Easy finger placement, accommodates varying finger sizes more readily and it's flexible cord allows for freedom of movement. Strap is designed to allow for a more snug fit while still providing non-restrictive comfort to the user.

Plugs into the USB Sensor Module, which is included in the emWave Desktop for Mac and PC item (#6020). It is also compatible with the Inner Balance Sensor for iOS (#6400).

Glossary of Terms

Cardiac Coherence--A mode of cardiac function in which the heart?s rhythmic and electrical output is highly ordered. HeartMath research has shown that the positive emotions such as love, care, and appreciation increase coherence in the heart?s rhythmic beating patterns. During states of cardiac coherence, brain wave patterns have been shown to entrain with heart rate variability patterns; in addition, nervous system balance and immune function are enhanced. Overall, the body functions with increased harmony and efficiency.

Coherence--Logical connectedness, internal order, or harmony among the components of a system. This term can also refer to the tendency toward increased order in the informational content of a system or in the information flow between systems. In physics, two or more waveforms that are phase-locked together (so that their energy is constructive) are described as coherent. Coherence can also be attributed to a single waveform, in which case it denotes an ordered or constructive distribution of power content. Recently, there has been a growing scientific interest in coherence in living systems. When a system is coherent, virtually no energy is wasted, because of the internal synchronization among the parts. In organizations, increased coherence enables the emergence of new levels of creativity, cooperation, productivity, and quality at all levels.

Heart Rate Variability (HRV)--The normally occurring beat-to-beat changes inheart rate. Analysis of HRV is an important tool used to assess the function and balance of the autonomic nervous system. HRV is considered a key indicator of aging, cardiac health, and overall well-being.

Stress--Pressure, strain, or a sense of inner turmoil resulting from our perception and reactions to events or conditions. A state of negative emotional arousal, usually associated with feelings of discomfort or anxiety that we attribute to our circumstances or situation.

emWave Ear Sensor

emWave Ear Sensor

Only: $ 25.00

The emWave® Ear Sensor has excellent signal quality, even under difficult conditions. Sleek design (smaller, thinner, lighter) is comfortable for extended wear and fits all sizes (child to adult).

The Ear Sensor has a compact profile and lightweight construction for a user friendly sensor. Great sensitivity and easy ear placement accommodates varying sizes readily and it's flexible cord allows for freedom of movement.

Requires and plugs into the USB Sensor Module and , which is included in the full emWave Desktop package. It is also compatible with the very popular emWave2 handheld unit.

Glossary of Terms

Cardiac Coherence--A mode of cardiac function in which the heart?s rhythmic and electrical output is highly ordered. HeartMath research has shown that the positive emotions such as love, care, and appreciation increase coherence in the heart?s rhythmic beating patterns. During states of cardiac coherence, brain wave patterns have been shown to entrain with heart rate variability patterns; in addition, nervous system balance and immune function are enhanced. Overall, the body functions with increased harmony and efficiency.

Coherence--Logical connectedness, internal order, or harmony among the components of a system. This term can also refer to the tendency toward increased order in the informational content of a system or in the information flow between systems. In physics, two or more waveforms that are phase-locked together (so that their energy is constructive) are described as coherent. Coherence can also be attributed to a single waveform, in which case it denotes an ordered or constructive distribution of power content. Recently, there has been a growing scientific interest in coherence in living systems. When a system is coherent, virtually no energy is wasted, because of the internal synchronization among the parts. In organizations, increased coherence enables the emergence of new levels of creativity, cooperation, productivity, and quality at all levels.

Heart Rate Variability (HRV)--The normally occurring beat-to-beat changes inheart rate. Analysis of HRV is an important tool used to assess the function and balance of the autonomic nervous system. HRV is considered a key indicator of aging, cardiac health, and overall well-being.

Stress--Pressure, strain, or a sense of inner turmoil resulting from our perception and reactions to events or conditions. A state of negative emotional arousal, usually associated with feelings of discomfort or anxiety that we attribute to our circumstances or situation.

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