Wireless or Wired, Which Interface is Right For you?
When selecting the optimal interface connection for your clinical rehabilitation needs, E-LINK offers two robust solutions: Wired and Wireless. Each connection type brings unique advantages tailored to different therapeutic environments.
Explore their key differences and benefits to determine the right choice for your setup.
Wireless Interface
Freedom and Portability
Ultimate Portability
Ideal for bedside therapy, clinics, or community settings, ensuring patient care is available wherever it is needed.
Freedom of Movement
No cables to limit positioning, enabling therapists to focus entirely on patient interaction and movement.
Simplified Integration
Easily integrates with existing E-LINK systems, allowing seamless upgrades without hardware obsolescence.
Multi-Device Connectivity
A Wireless Dongle can manage up to five wireless devices.
Enhanced Patient Experience
Encourages natural movements during therapy without the restriction of wires, promoting greater engagement and comfort.
Wireless Kit Includes
Dongle
Connect up to five devicesAdaptors
Up to 3 Adaptors available per kitCharging Adaptor
Charge Adaptors and wireless Exercise KitE-LINK Software
Why Wireless?
Wired Interface
Dependability and Versatility
Connect Multiple Devices Simultaneously
Supports up to four devices via a single USB connection. Ideal for streamlined transitions between devices during therapy.
Essential for Certain Devices
Required for devices like ForcePlates, which are designed for balance evaluation and exercise.
Dual Interface Capability
Wired and wireless interfaces can operate on the same computer, providing maximum flexibility.
Backward Compatibility
Compatible with E-LINK hardware manufactured since 1995, ensuring longevity and value for existing customers.
Support for Upper and Lower Limb Therapy
Allows simultaneous upper and lower limb therapy by connecting two X4 InterX Units at one workstation.
Wired X4 Includes
computer Interface Unit
Connect up to four devicesE-LINK Software
Power Supply & Cables
Why Wired?
Combination Setups for Maximum Flexibility
E-LINK’s innovative system design allows wired and wireless interfaces to coexist, ensuring that clinics can maximize their therapeutic capabilities:
Combine a Wired X4 InterX Unit for devices like ForcePlates with a Wireless Dongle for upper and lower limb devices.
Upgrade existing systems incrementally, keeping compatibility with legacy devices while incorporating the latest wireless technology.
Making the Right Choice for Your Clinic
Both wired and wireless E-LINK interfaces deliver unparalleled functionality and flexibility. Your decision ultimately depends on:
Therapy Goals: Stability vs. portability.
Device Compatibility: ForcePlates (wired) vs. Hand Kits (wireless).
Clinical Setting: Stationary workstation vs. mobile rehabilitation environments.