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# EPOC FLEX User Manual

![EPOC Flex Saline Pre-Configured Kit](/files/-MDHePJPwb3prTrcos1F)

This document is intended to help you get started using the EPOC Flex. The EPOC Flex is a 32-channel, flexible EEG system. It was built on the award winning EPOC+ technology and is designed for researchers who would like to have a more flexible sensor placement and / or greater density of sensors. The reference sensors can be placed in any location on the head, or on the ears with included earclips. EmotivPRO v1.4+ is required for operation.

If you have any queries beyond the scope of this document, please contact us through our [online support](https://www.emotiv.com/contact-support/)


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