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The nVNS device (provided by electroCore, LLC, Basking Ridge, NJ, USA) is a handheld, portable appliance that employs a constant voltage-driven signal consisting of a 1-millisecond burst of 5-kHz sine waves repeated at a frequency of 25 Hz, with stimulation intensity ranging from 0 to 24 V.
Ask if your venue needs the band's PLI (public liability certificate) or PAT (portable appliance test certificates) and if so, make them a compulsory check point on your criteria list.
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