NESA XSIGNAL® administers low-frequency microcurrents via 24 emitter electrodes positioned on peripheral nerves, achieving comprehensive regulation of the autonomic nervous system and enabling precise, effective modulation of autonomic activity.
The device delivers up to 19,000 bioelectric pulses per minute at frequencies of 1–14 Hz, providing gentle, painless, and safe stimulation that supports homeostasis and facilitates functional recovery. Health registrations are at an advanced stage in Brazil, Chile, the USA, Taiwan, Malaysia, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Jordan, Kosovo, India, and Nepal.
Technical specifications:
Input power supply:
Power supply (supplied by the manufacturer)
110-240 Vac 50-60 Hz
5V cc / 2 A
Signal output:
Voltage / current: ± 10 V / 0.5 mA per channel.
Frequency range: 1 Hz to 14 Hz
Device:
Enclosure: Painted steel.
Dimensions: 157.5 mm (L) x 110 mm (w) x 45.5 mm (h)
Weight: approx. 1.2 kg
Transmitting electrodes: 24
Directional electrode: 1
Battery: 8,500 mA/h, (Autonomy 8 hours)
IP02
Device certifications and regulations complied with:
Certified in accordance with Medical Device Directive MDD 93/42/EEC (Class IIa)
European Directive 2012/19/EU. On waste electrical and electronic
equipment (WEE)
European Directive 2011/65/EU.
Restrictions on the use of certain hazardous substances (RoHS)
Health registration
Registered as a medical device in the following countries: Canada, Mexico, Argentina, Colombia,
Costa Rica, Peru, United Kingdom, Switzerland and United Arab Emirates.
Health registrations in advanced stages of processing in: Brazil, United States,