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ActiTrac - The Breakthrough Activity Monitor

  • 2/4 year Battery Life
  • Direct Download to PC
  • Bi-Axial Motion Sensing
  • Programmable Epoch Length
  • 128K Nonvolatile Memory
  • Digital integration of all activity
  • Ambient light recording
  • Samples data @ 40 per second
  • Up to 88 days recording time
  • Optional marker button available
  • Ultra sensitive sensor 0.012g
  • Windows display & analysis software

IM Systems has developed a completely new, very low-cost, full featured physical activity monitor. Generically referred to as an actigraphy monitor, this unique device provides an impressive array of operational functions and, with breakthrough pricing, has set new standards for ambulatory motor recording.

Weighing about an ounce, this miniature accelerometer-based activity recorder is not only designed for clinical applications, but is ideally suited for use in both human and animal research studies.

From prior experience marketing our older line of PAM activity monitors, it is clear that price has severely limited the market acceptance for actigraphy. We constantly get requests from potential customers like yourself looking for a less expensive activity monitor. In the past, potential users would forgo actigraphy because their applications usually required multiple units which were beyond the reach of most budgets.

Before ActiTrac, the reluctance of many to adopt or invest in this technology is largely due to the prohibitive cost of actigraphy recording. Needless to say, there existed a great need for a product that can offer better price/performance for actigraphy than the monitors currently available.

Now comes the new ActiTrac. No other monitor can compare with this device from IM Systems. This new monitor is very affordable and offers an impressive list of features. Even at this price, we offer multiple unit discounts.

Call (888) 513-5969 for pricing.

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Last Updated: December 12, 2007 06:52 PM