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  1. ASAHEL ASAFLEX SENSOR SYSTEM --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Sound or muscle tension, body movement, eyeblink or touch switch; activates light scanners, computers, toys, etc. Lightweight sensor is adhered to body or other surfaces to detect sound or movement. Adjustable sensitivity setting, built in buzzer or relay switch timer. Powered by household current or built in rechargeable battery. Relay electrically isolates switch from device. Options: timed switch or buzzer....[More Information]

  2. EMG SWITCH --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- EMG switch. Electrode placed over muscle. Muscle contraction signals electrode and activates switch. Cord and 1/4 inch jack type plug included....[More Information]

  3. PRC P-SWITCH Picture of PRC P-SWITCH --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 2/2009) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The PRC P-Switch is a single momentary switch operated by small, controlled muscle movements. An electrode is placed over the muscle site. Contraction of the muscle produces an electrical signal to activate the switch. DIMENSIONS: 4 x 2 5/8 x 1 inch....[More Information]

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