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Discovery 24 EEG/qEEG Amplifier, 19 Channels, BrainAvatar 4.0 Acquisition and Built-in Impedance Meter

Discovery 24 EEG/qEEG Amplifier, 19 Channels, BrainAvatar 4.0 Acquisition and Built-in Impedance Meter

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The BrainMaster Discovery 24 is a powerful, non-invasive EEG system for measuring, recording, and visualizing electrical brain activity. It was developed for professional applications in neurofeedback, QEEG assessment, research, and EEG-based biofeedback.

Supporting high-resolution 19-channel EEG/QEEG measurements, the system enables precise acquisition of neuronal activity patterns. In combination with suitable software, EEG signals can be visualized in real-time and used for visual and auditory feedback. This includes, among other things, the live display of relevant EEG frequency bands such as alpha, beta, and theta, as well as real-time brain mapping visualizations, for example, LORETA.

The Discovery 24 offers a flexible foundation for modern neurofeedback applications and is compatible with common protocols such as Z-Score, SCP, ISF/ILF, Brodmann area training, and EEG-based biofeedback training sessions. Furthermore, it can be used with professional software solutions such as IFEN Software and Games, and NeuroGuide.

For qualified professionals such as physicians, therapists, and neurofeedback users, the system supports data-driven decisions in assessment and training. It is suitable for clinical, therapeutic, and professional settings where reliable EEG data and flexible training options are required.

For researchers and scientists, the Discovery 24 also offers a versatile platform for EEG-based studies to investigate neuronal activity and feedback systems. Compatibility with software solutions that enable flexible workflow configurations supports the integration of individual signal processing, analysis, and research processes.

The BrainMaster Discovery 24 combines professional EEG technology, flexible application possibilities, and modern neurofeedback functionality in one system – for all who want to comprehensively acquire, understand, and purposefully utilize neuronal activity.

This product is intended exclusively for professional use. Purchase and use require professional knowledge. By purchasing this product, you confirm that you will use this product exclusively for professional purposes and that you possess the necessary qualifications.

  • Ideal for clinical professionals and for research

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EU-certified – Class IIa medical device according to EU-MDR (2017/745)

Official EU importer – Distributed by Neurofeedback Partner GmbH

BrainMaster devices combine innovation with proven clinical use.

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The Discovery 24 from BrainMaster is a non-invasive EEG system for 19-channel EEG and qEEG recordings. It ships with BrainAvatar 4.0 Acquisition, and the impedance meter is built into the unit. Because the software configuration is flexible, the system can be set up for the task at hand — from plain EEG recording through qEEG to neurofeedback training.

Neurofeedback training

Paired with the appropriate software, the system delivers visual and auditory feedback in real time from the EEG signal. Frequency bands such as alpha, beta and theta can be displayed live, as can real-time brain mapping, including LORETA.

The Discovery 24 works with the established protocols for neurofeedback-based interventions — Z-score, SCP, ISF/ILF — as well as Brodmann area training, NeuroGuide, and the IFEN software and games.

Two aux channels: HRV and event-related potentials

Alongside the 19 EEG channels there are two auxiliary channels. They allow cardiac activity to be recorded in parallel with the EEG. Heart rate variability measures can then be derived with the IFEN ERP-Analyzer — EEG and HRV come from the same recording and share an exact time base.

The same aux channels carry the signals from the IFEN trigger box: auditory and visual stimuli on aux channel 1, the participant's motor responses on aux channel 2. That separation is what makes a single recording yield more than the ERP alone. The intervals between stimulus and response markers give reaction time and its variability, omission and commission errors, and post-error slowing — the slowdown after a mistake, a measure of how a person adjusts their behaviour once they have erred.

Research and laboratory use

Suited to EEG-based studies of neural activity and of feedback systems. Since workflows can be configured freely, your own signal-processing and analysis steps can be built into the chain. Data can be exported as EDF.

The programming interface is available for research projects. We support the integration into existing analysis pipelines — we work with universities on a regular basis.

Analysis

The work does not end with the recording. For the analysis we provide a range of further tools: the IFEN ERP-Analyzer for event-related potentials and HRV measures, IFEN Pro-Z Live for Z-score training, the Neuropathfinder, and the normative qEEG databases QEEG-Pro and NeuroGuide. AI-supported methods for qEEG analysis come on top of these. Which of them fit your question is something we clarify in the consultation.

On the software side the system works with both platforms: BrainAvatar from BrainMaster and NeuroGuide.

BrainMaster systems compared

Please note: this overview shows which methods are possible in principle with each system. It does not indicate which software is included. Several of the methods listed — ISF training, Z-score training and sLORETA among them — require separately licensed software modules. Talk to us and we will put together what your particular work actually calls for.

Discovery 24E
19-channel EEG / QEEG
Atlantis I 4×4
4-channel EEG
2EB+
2-channel EEG
Foundation
EEG channels 19-channel EEG / QEEG up to 4 EEG channels up to 2 EEG channels
Electrodes, caps and EEG review Single electrodes, Free-Cap 2/4/19; multiple montages and full EEG review Single electrodes, Free-Cap 2/4; montages up to 4 channels Single electrodes, Free-Cap 2; montages up to 2 channels
Neurofeedback methods
Frequency-band training possible possible possible
ISF training, bipolar possible possible possible
ISF sLORETA (ISF²)
network-based ISF training
only possible with the Discovery 24E not possible not possible
Surface Z-score training
amplitude, coherence, phase
possible possible possible
SCP training possible possible not possible
Live sLORETA / ISF sLORETA possible not possible not possible
QEEG, assessment and research
Full 19-channel QEEG recording and analysis no 19-channel QEEG no 19-channel QEEG
QEEG-guided training
QEEG Pro and NeuroGuide databases
possible not possible not possible
ERP and ERSP workflows all ERP types, 19-channel, ERSP-capable ERP acquisition up to 4 channels ERP acquisition up to 2 channels
Swingle Assessment possible possible possible

Available functionality depends on the hardware configuration chosen and on the licensed BrainMaster software modules.

Specifications

  • EEG channels: 19 channels following the international 10-20 system
  • Additional inputs: 2 aux channels as differential inputs with separate references
  • Channel count: alongside the 19 canonical recording sites, FpZ and OZ are available as channels in their own right — 21 active channels in total. Both are rarely needed in routine work, but can be included whenever a research question calls for it
  • Sampling rate: 256 Hz
  • Impedance measurement: built into the unit
  • Connection and power: USB, portable operation without batteries
  • Data export: EDF
  • Software: BrainAvatar 4.0 Acquisition

The Self Calibration Device

The Self Calibration Device lets you verify the technical function of the amplifier yourself at regular intervals. On an EEG system this is not a minor detail: you can only rely on the data you record if you know the hardware is working cleanly. A check of this kind is not usually included by other suppliers. With the Discovery 24 it comes at no extra cost — the full contents of the box are listed in the corresponding section.

Applications and users

The Discovery 24 is a medical device. It is used both in medical diagnostics and in neurofeedback, depending on how the software is configured. Diagnostic work needs only the EEG recording; qEEG and neurofeedback add analysis and real-time feedback.

Its users are correspondingly varied: physicians and neurologists, neurofeedback practitioners, and researchers. The system is designed for use by qualified professionals and supports their data-based decisions. Use always falls within the practitioner's own scope of qualification and practice; see the “Medical approval” section for details of the intended purpose.

Before you buy: talk to us

If you have read this far, a conversation is worth your time. Which software modules you actually need, which electrodes and caps suit the way you work, and what qualification goes with it all depend on what you intend to do with the system. One appointment is usually enough to settle that — and it saves you from buying something that turns out not to fit the plan.

The Decision Navigator helps with the pre-selection. At IFEN we have been training neurofeedback professionals since 2008; which path suits your plans is something we discuss in the same appointment.


The Discovery 24 EEG system is according to the European Medical Device Regulation (EU-MDR 2017/745) CE marked as a Class IIa medical device.

The system is registered in the USA under FDA 510(k) approval as an EEG measuring device. It complies with applicable IEC standards for medical electrical equipment and is operated in conjunction with BrainAvatar Acquisition 4.0 software.

When you purchase Discovery 24 BrainMaster systems through us, you are choosing security.


As the official importer of BrainMaster, we guaranteeNeurofeedback PartnerCompliance with the EU Medical Device Regulation (MDR), including documented quality, demonstrable safety and clinical responsibility in accordance with applicable requirements.

What are the advantages of the BrainMaster Discovery 24 with the integrated impedance meter?

The BrainMaster Discovery 24 with an integrated impedance meter allows for impedance control to the optimal values desired by the user, thereby ensuring precise assessments, training, and optimal conditions for top-level research.

For which user groups and application areas is the system designed?

The system is designed for use by qualified neurofeedback professionals, such as doctors and therapists, and supports data-driven decisions in assessment and training. It is suitable for clinical and professional applications by appropriately qualified personnel.

For researchers and scientists, the system is suitable for EEG-based studies to investigate neural activity and feedback systems. A flexible API allows the integration of individual signal processing, analysis, and research workflows.

How mobile is the system, and how is it operated?

The portable system is designed for integration into laptop-based environments and is suitable for professionally supervised applications in clinical, scientific, or comparable settings. USB power supply enables mobile operation without batteries.

Where can I deepen my knowledge about the Discovery 24?

You can deepen your knowledge and actively engage with the community by attending the IFEN "Advanced User" course.

In what format can the recorded EEG data be stored and further processed?

The recorded EEG data can be stored in EDF format and further processed using separate, compatible software modules.

How many channels and inputs does the system have?


The Discovery 24 system has 22 channels for connection to a standardized electrode cap, e.g., the 19-channel Free-Cap, as well as two additional differential inputs with separate references.

  • Discovery 24E (incl. integrated impedance meter)
  • Discovery USB Cable
  • Discovery Self-Calibration Cable
  • BrainMaster Carrying Case
  • 2-Channel Cable Clip Cable
  • Ten20 (approx. 113g)
  • NuPrep (25g)
  • BrainMaster Quick Start Guide
  • Discovery Brain Avatar 4.0 Acquisition Software

Neurofeedback Partner is the official importer of BrainMaster and stands for conformity, documentation, and product safety.

Every BrainMaster system is delivered in compliance with all applicable conformity, documentation, and safety requirements.

Studies show that EEG feedback training is used in certain contexts – BrainMaster offers a technical platform for this.

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