From: Paddy D. <pa...@pa...> - 2012-11-07 09:04:14
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Hi Gregory, The EEG-SMT is designed and built by Olimex. The good folks who designed OpenEEG are right to stay mum, as they didn't design it.. Regards Paddy -----Original Message----- From: Gregory Perry [mailto:Gre...@go...] Sent: 07 November 2012 08:16 To: Discussion of EEG hardware, software, training protocols, NFB theory - for developers and users. Subject: [Openeeg-list] A Non-Review of the Olimex EEG-SMT I've been following the openEEG project for a few months now, and decided to purchase the Olimex EEG-SMT version today. This is the fully assembled USB-based model with support for various EEG analysis suites, and although it requires the use of conductive paste I've been interested in comparing it with other EEG acquisition hardware I have such as the Emotiv EPOC Research Edition. It should be noted that I made a request to the openEEG list a few days ago about the safety and electrical isolation capabilities of the EEG-SMT device, as it is not typically a good idea to connect electrodes to one's scalp and then in turn interface said electrodes with shore power-connected USB devices such as a laptop, but I digress. As of the date of this correspondence, that request for information has not yet been responded to by the openEEG powers to be. So today I ordered an Olimex EEG-SMT, including four (4) active electrodes and one (1) passive electrode per the documentation. Per the online ordering system, I provided my shipping address here in the USA, was provided with a complete quote including UPS shipping charges, and received a final invoice amount. I was then redirected to Paypal for the payment process, to submit payment to some fellow in Bulgaria. The total purchase amount quoted was in Euros, so I did a quick check of the current exchange ratio between the Euro and US Dollar, and whisked away a payment for the adjusted amount based upon the Euro to Dollar exchange rate at the time of purchase. After transmitting funds via Paypal to some dude in Bulgaria named Cvetan Uzunov, I was then informed that my payment would not be accepted per the following email correspondence: ---------- I'm sorry for your troubles but people around the world use hundreds of currencies, but our account is in EURO and we require EURO payments. Paypal can send money in EURO, you just have to select EURO from the drop down menu which appear when you want to send money Thanks Tsvetan ----------- So, I've now got a $200 USD something purchase tied up in the Paypal refund process after having transmitted the same to Bulgaria (and which was adjusted for the currency exchange rate between the Euro and US Dollar), while the good folks that develop the openEEG project are mum on the topic of what method they use for electrode isolation from the AC power they use to power the unit. Have a great day. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- LogMeIn Central: Instant, anywhere, Remote PC access and management. Stay in control, update software, and manage PCs from one command center Diagnose problems and improve visibility into emerging IT issues Automate, monitor and manage. Do more in less time with Central http://p.sf.net/sfu/logmein12331_d2d _______________________________________________ Openeeg-list mailing list Ope...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openeeg-list Go to the above address to change your subscription options, e.g unsubscribe. ----- No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 2013.0.2742 / Virus Database: 2617/5877 - Release Date: 11/06/12 |