Key products
Ambu® Neuroline™ Cup MRI/CT solution
An EEG electrode solution that combines MR-conditional single-patient sensor arrays with a reusable harness extension cable.
Ambu® Neuroline™ Cup
Fully single-patient use EEG Cup electrode minimizes the risk of bacterial cross contamination and enhances departmental efficiency.
Ambu® Neuroline™ Monopolar
Features a needle tip designed to reduce the penetration force and has a silicone surface coating that reduces friction when inserting and working in the target area.
Ambu® Neuroline™ Concentric
Features a needle tip designed to meet the needs of low penetration force and with a sufficient sensor area.
All products
Ambu® Neuroline™ Cup MRI/CT
Designed to simplify EEG in critical care
The Neuroline MRI Cup solution addresses the everyday usability issues EEG techs face during patient setup and long-term monitoring of ICU patients requiring MRI scans. With the longest leads on the market*, a simple and intuitive hub connector, and built-in cable-management tools, it’s a solution that is designed to promote uninterrupted monitoring and longer wear time.
*As of its launch on September 1, 2026
Ambu® Neuroline™ Cup
One Pack, One Patient
No more wasted electrodes. An extended range delivers the right number of electrodes needed for a single patient in just one pouch: Available in 10, 15, 23, 25 and 27 pieces per pack, you can choose the optimum number for a specific procedure, minimizing wasted electrodes. Designed for a smoother workflow, the new single-use range also reduces the risk of cross contamination.
Available in 100, 150 and 200cm variants and with 2 new lead colours, the new One Pack, One Patient concept is designed to make it simpler to select the best solution for a specific procedure with less wasted electrodes.
Are inadequate cleaning methods putting your patients and budgets at risk?
Preventing cross contamination is the key to success.
One out of four reusable EEG cup electrodes are contaminated with bacteria. They are complex and costly to clean, and bacteria can led to hospital-acquired infection. Stop cross-contamination and use single-use EEG cup electrodes.
Watch the video to get an overview of the risks of cross-contamination:



