High-precision electromyography sensor usable in water.
The Mini Wave Infinity UnderWater is a logger-type electromyography sensor designed specifically for underwater use. The sensor features a special waterproof coating, allowing it to maintain the same accuracy and functionality as the ground-based Mini Wave Infinity while being used underwater. The sensor itself is very lightweight at just 7g, making it almost unnoticeable when worn. Additionally, the sensor includes an accelerometer, enabling simultaneous measurement of both electromyography and acceleration. Furthermore, by using a dedicated trigger button, you can remotely start and stop measurements. The Mini Wave Infinity UnderWater enables the acquisition of high-precision electromyography data underwater.
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■Waterproof muscle electric/acceleration data logger ■Weight 7g ■Original skin resistance check function supports accurate data acquisition even for beginners
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Swimming, aquatic walking, aquatic rehabilitation, underwater motion analysis, aquatic exercise.
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We handle high-precision measurement equipment that can be used for ergonomics, building structure, behavior, seismic analysis, fluid analysis, VR, and more, both domestically and internationally. In particular, Qualisys, which we represent, is a leading company in the industry that manufactures a three-dimensional optical motion capture system based in Sweden. The core technology of Qualisys has been developed since 1989, and based on years of accumulated experience, they develop everything in-house, from hardware such as cameras to software. Currently, motion capture systems are used in a wide variety of fields, including medical and industrial sectors. Among their products, there is a unique model that can measure underwater, enabling the acquisition of high-precision three-dimensional data in environments where motion analysis and validation of precision were previously impossible.