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title: "GSR Temp 2X"
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price: "€ 431.62"
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# Variable frequency 0-40k Hz Skin resistance range 1k-3M ohms 3.5mm input jack GSR Temp 2X

**Brand:** unknown
**Price:** € 431.62
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## Summary

> 🌟 Elevate Your Relaxation Game!

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- **What is this?** GSR Temp 2X by unknown
- **How much does it cost?** € 431.62 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Key Features

- • **Efficient Power Use:** Operates on a 9-volt battery with a low current draw of < 2.0 mA.
- • **Precision Engineering:** Skin resistance range from 1,000 to 3,000,000 ohms for tailored feedback.
- • **Unlock Your Potential:** Experience unparalleled relaxation with the GSR Temp 2X.
- • **Versatile Connectivity:** Includes 2.5mm output jack for seamless earphone and output meter integration.
- • **Dynamic Frequency Control:** Adjustable frequency range from 0 to 40,000 Hz for optimal performance.

## Overview

The GSR Temp 2X Bio Feedback Relaxation System is a cutting-edge device designed for optimal relaxation and biofeedback. It features a 3.5mm input jack for thermistor and electrodes, a wide skin resistance range of 1,000 to 3,000,000 ohms, and a variable frequency range of 0 to 40,000 Hz. Powered by a 9-volt battery with minimal current usage, it also includes a 2.5mm output jack for easy connection to earphones and output meters.

## Description

Product Description The small, hand-held and self contained Deluxe GSR Temp 2X Biofeedback Machine is a Galvanic Skin Response monitoring device for home biofeedback. The Galvanic Skin Response (GSR) GSR 2 precisely monitors your stress levels by translating tiny tension-related changes in skin pores into a rising or falling tone. By resting two fingers on the sensing plates you learn to lower the pitch and your stress level. The Deluxe GSR Temp 2X adds a temperature sensor and temperature meter for monitoring heat levels in fingers. Stress also reduces blood flow to the hands, causing cooling. The GSR/Temp 2X home biofeedback system allows you to do "hand warming" biofeedback in addition to training with the GSR 2 monitor, temperature sensor, body sensors for hands-free use, dual-sensitivity meter, earphone, instruction manual and a CD with a short relaxation program. Includes the GSR2 monitor, temperature sensor, body sensors (electrodes that attach to the hands or feet) for hands-free use, dual-sensitivity meter, earphone, instruction manual, hard-plastic carrying case with handle and a CD (track 1: "How to get the most from your GSR2", track 2: "fully-narrated relaxation exercise") Uses a 9V battery (included). 1 year manufacturer warranty.

## Features

- GSR?TEMP 2X Bio Feedback Relaxation System 3.5mm input jack for thermistor and electrodes
- Skin resistance range 1,000 ohms - 3,000,000 ohms
- Variable frequency range 0 to 40,000 Hz
- 9 volt battery. Battery current in use < 2.0 mA
- 2.5mm output jack for 8 ohm earphone and output meter

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐ Works, but not perfectly
*by P***. on September 9, 2016*

It does work. Finger feedback is an unadjustable volume whistle that varies with contact pressure, making changes in conductance difficult to detect.Strap finger contacts do not work at all. Thermistor probe does work and may yet be the best part of the device.

### ⭐ There are much cheaper alternatives
*by G***L on January 16, 2008*

At first, I was impressed with how well the audio tone followed my level of relaxation.Then I noticed a glitch when using the GSR2 upside down (the manual said upside down was allowed). The more I relaxed - the tone actually got higher (not lower as expected). I deduced that this was because as my finger knuckles relaxed, it provided more surface contact with the sensors.As a design engineer, I'm familiar with lie detectors, so I decided to emulate finger tip galvanometers by strapping several rubber bands between my fingers and the GSR2. This test showed that no matter how deeply relaxed I became (I'm trained in deep relaxation techniques), the tone stayed constant in pitch. IE: constant pressure and surface area resulted in a constant tone.SUMMATION:There are two influences when measuring GSR. The "small grain" factor is the skin's actual electro-dermal activity. The large grain factor is the physical contact (surface area/ pressure) between the galvanometers and the fingers. Only when the large grain factor is maintained at a constant, can any meaningful data be extrapolated from the small grain variable. It is my belief that not only can't the GSR2 gauge the small grain data, but its tonal pitch relies totally on the large grain factor.It would be more accurate to state that the GSR2 expresses relaxation level by measuring the degree at which one's finger muscles relax as they're rested on top of the sensors. I could have just as easily held a rolled up magazine in my hand, and monitored how it begins to slip from my grip to determine how relaxed I've become.The GSR 2 sales rep that refunded my money asked me to write the above, so that he could send it to the device's design team. The team was then supposed to send me a rebuttal. That was 3 months ago. I never heard anything back.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ GSR2 Biofeedback Really works
*by G***2 on February 3, 2011*

I designed the GSR2 in 1976. Yes, it has been around that long. Over the years over 600,000 were sold through the sharper Image, American express and dozens of other catalogs and to thousands of medical specialists, especially psychologists for use with their patients.Indeed, I used it to do my doctoral research with Angina patients at McGill University's teaching hospital, the Royal Victoria Hospital Cardiology Department. It was used to teach Angina patients to control increases in heart rate and blood pressure which leads to pain, with great success.Does it accurately measure change in GSR activity. Absolutely. Is the change only due to movement artifact? Definitely not. You can clearly prove this using the extender electrodes which come with the GSR/Temp2 kit, since the Velcro band holds the electrodes in constant contact with your fingers. Similarly, if you followed the instructions in the manual which suggests the optional position of holding the unit upside down with the strap in place"Place your first two fingers limply on the sensing plates; your thumb goes underneath the unit. Never press down or squeeze. Only your natural touch is needed, as the unit is designed to allow full and even contact, even if your fingers do not cover the complete length of the plates. If your hand needs steadying, flip the strap up. The strap is not absolutely necessary, however, it is recommended that you use it. Use it only to stop hand movement and help you maintain a light, even pressure on the plates. To adjust band tightness, gently pull the band out on both sides. Many people prefer to allow the GSR 2 monitor to rest upside down in the palm of their hand. Some people use the remote electrodes, to permit stable monitoring even while moving their hand."Using the remote electrodes which come with the GSR/TEMP 2 kit will clearly demonstrate that the tone does change consistently with changes in stressWhen using it alone, the key is not to grasp the unit, but to let your hand rest gently on it or to let the unit rest gently in your hand.As to the customer who claimed non-reactivity with the 'elastic stabilized' GSR2, I strongly suggest he was not getting a changing tone, because he was NOT changing his stress level. The GSR2 is extremely sensitive to changes in the sympathetic nervous system (SNS). A rising tone indicates increased SNS activity and stress; conversely, a falling tone indicates decreased activity and relaxation. This is due to changes in skin pore size and electrolyte concentration in the pores.If you question the efficacy of the GSR2, I suggest you look at the Thought Technology history page to see examples of how it has been used by 1000's of Olympic and professional athletes to teach relaxation and visualization skills for their sports, as well as by clinicians to use with their patients. Surely, they aren't training just movement artifact. I strongly suggest you test the unit again.I designed the GSR2 because at the time, there were only large unwieldy laboratory style devices that required external electrodes. My goal was to make something ergonomic, which was totally self-contained, would run for years on a single 9 volt battery and which could be expanded to work with external sensors for temperature, respiration, meter display and PC.In 1986, HES software sold our product for the PC as CalmPute. Leonard Nimoy was the spokesperson for company and was featured prominently on the CalmPute box. You can find loads more information at Thought Technology's website as well as just by doing a Google search.

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