Flexible and Comprehensive Neurodiagnostics
The BWIII EEG Plus is designed for clinics that need a versatile platform for both routine EEG and Long Term EEG Monitoring. With a single device, it enables high-quality recordings for a wide range of neurological assessments.
Built for Daily Clinical Demands
• Combines EEG, LTM, and PSG (Upgradable PSG Headbox) on one unified platform
• Customizable protocols for neurology, ICU, and sleep studies
• Streamlined operation with BWAnalysis software
• HL7-compatible for seamless EMR integration
Technicians can manage impedance, channel settings, and events in real time—either bedside or remotely—maximizing workflow efficiency.
• Online integrated with Persyst Continuous Monitoring
• Digital Analysis and Brain Mapping Included
• Standard photic stimulator included
Data Review and Video Integration
The BWIII EEG Plus supports synchronized high-definition video (optional) for live and retrospective review. All study data is stored in a secure, SQL-based environment for organized access and long-term traceability.
Portable When Needed
While primarily installed in fixed clinical settings, the system also offers mobility:
• Can be mounted on an ICU cart or desktop station
• Optional carrying case configuration for transport or outreach use
Advanced Signal Capture and Sensor Support
• 50 total channels, including:
◦ Full EEG 10–20 layout
◦ 8 DC channels for auxiliary inputs
◦ Optional SpO₂ (SpO₂, BPM, pleth) via integrated Nonin module
◦ Built-in pressure transducer for respiratory flow and effort
• Dual inputs (amplifier + headbox) enable flexible sensor connections
• Real-time impedance testing directly from amplifier
• 16-bit A/D resolution, low noise (<1 µV RMS), >100 MΩ input impedance
• Adjustable filters and sample rate up to 2048 Hz
Certified for Clinical Confidence
Complies with internationalmedical standards:
• IEC 60601-1 (Safety)
• IEC 60601-2-26 (EEG)
• BF type classification for patient protection
Also engineered with EMI/ESD safeguards for consistent performance in clinical environments.