Portalite

Description

The PortaLite MKII utilizes Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) to provide precise, non-invasive monitoring of brain and muscle oxygenation in real-world conditions, making it ideal for research and practical applications.

Model: Portalite MKII

Principal: Artinis

  • A truly lite & advanced oxygenation monitoring device
  • Measures local oxy-, deoxy- and total hemoglobin concentration changes and tissue saturation index (TSI).
  • Applicable on the frontal brain and muscle tissue.
  • Measure with one or two sensors with a fast set-up time.
  • Built-in short separation channels to measure both deep and superficial tissue.
  • Integrated movement sensor possibility.
  • Up to 30 hours of power with fast charging battery
  • More than 250 hours of data collection & storage -online and offline
  • Wirelessly, both indoors or outdoor.
  • In easy setup for any environment, both indoors or outdoors.

 

The Application Areas: Neurosciences/ Psychiatry/ Cognitive Neurosciences / PMR/Physiology, Brain and Muscle Imaging System /Device

 

Description

The PortaLite MKII utilizes Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) to provide precise, non-invasive monitoring of brain and muscle oxygenation in real-world conditions, making it ideal for research and practical applications.

Model: Portalite MKII

Principal: Artinis

  • A truly lite & advanced oxygenation monitoring device
  • Measures local oxy-, deoxy- and total hemoglobin concentration changes and tissue saturation index (TSI).
  • Applicable on the frontal brain and muscle tissue.
  • Measure with one or two sensors with a fast set-up time.
  • Built-in short separation channels to measure both deep and superficial tissue.
  • Integrated movement sensor possibility.
  • Up to 30 hours of power with fast charging battery
  • More than 250 hours of data collection & storage -online and offline
  • Wirelessly, both indoors or outdoor.
  • In easy setup for any environment, both indoors or outdoors.

 

The Application Areas: Neurosciences/ Psychiatry/ Cognitive Neurosciences / PMR/Physiology, Brain and Muscle Imaging System /Device