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Re: snore mics


Posted by RPSGT on May 06, 2004 at 17:24:46:

In Reply to: snore mics posted by kvsleep on May 05, 2004 at 08:26:11:

HEY!

Grass makes the most sensitive snore mic around..."Breathing Sounds Transducer." It has a built-in watch type lithium battery and adjustable gain right on the battery housing. The signal is strong to say the least and it is a real microphone, not just a vibration sensor. We have used them for years with Nihon Kohden equipment, producing fantastic waveforms. They are pricy though at $250.00 each. But its worth it.

The signal is so strong that if the integral gain is turned high enough, the Breathing Sounds Transducer will produce a beautiful, high resolution snore deflection signal from sensing normal breaths (when not snoring) so it has to be adjusted properly.

I have never seen a better snore signal.

They are delicate so handle with care, as with all sleep sensors.

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