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The latest generation of Bio-Well gdv camera, the 2.0 provides enhanced
functionality and faster operation for the best user experience. The upgraded
technology of the 2.0 allows for improved stability and a higher level of
reproducibility, as well as manually-controlled device ventilation and exclusive
access to new features currently in development for future releases of the bio-well
software.
Using the powerful technology of Electro Photonic Imaging (EPI) (also known as Gas
Discharge Visualization (GDV)), Bio-Well illustrates the state of person’s stress level.
When a scan is taken, high intensity electrical field stimulates emission of photons
and electrons from human skin; imaging technology captures photon emissions
given off by the finger.
FEATURES
The scanning process is quick, easy and non-intrusive… do it daily for best
results!
Get real time feedback on what factors – positive and negative –affect your
stress level and energy state
System provides instant graphic representations of the data to provide easy
reference and interpretation.
Displays data in an easily understood format using graphical representations.
Save or print a report containing all data points of each scan
Save or print your results with one click
With the Sputnik, measure environment and the affect of objects on your
energy, too!
BENEFITS
SPECS
Product contents: Bio-Well device, USB cable, Finger Insert, Lens Cleaning
Cloth, Calibration Unit & Calibration Cable
Device dimensions: 4.5” l x 4.75”w x 4.5”h
Device weight: Bio-Well: 2.25 lbs, Calibration Unit: .12 lbs
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
CALIBRATION UNIT
FEATURES
BENEFITS
Ensures the most accurate results possible from the Bio-Well device.
SPECS
Bio-Well has been developed by an international team led by Dr. Konstantin Korotkov and
brings the powerful technology known as Gas Discharge Visualization technique to market in
a more accessible way than ever before. The product consists of a desktop camera and
accompanying software. Accessory attachments are also available for purchase to conduct
Environment scans.
When a scan is conducted, a weak electrical current is applied to the fingertips for less than a
millisecond. The object's response to this stimulus is the formation of a variation of an
"electron cloud" composed of light energy photons. The electronic "glow" of this discharge, is
captured by the camera system and then translated and transmitted back in graphical
representations to show stress evaluations.