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PEMF · Best-of

Best Wearable PEMF Device

The best wearable is the one that discloses the most you can actually check (frequency range, an honest FDA position) rather than the one with the boldest peak. It is a short, honest list.

Wearables are the smallest, lowest-cost way into PEMF, and the format where field disclosure is weakest: most lead with a peak or a coverage area rather than a sustained field at a stated frequency. We surface wearable-format devices and rank them by composite, so the better disclosure and value rise.

How we score: We surface wearable-format devices and rank by composite score.

  1. 13.2
    NeoRhythm

    An app-controlled U-shaped wearable that publishes a usable frequency range (1 to 303 Hz) but leads its intensity with a peak gauss figure and unit-less levels rather than a sustained field at a stated frequency.

    • Field: 2500 µT peak (not a spec)
    • FDA: none claimed
    • Format: wearable
    • Price: $279
  2. 21.1
    Oska Pulse

    A pocket-sized wearable that publishes a frequency sweep and a field coverage area but no field strength in any unit, and leans on FDA-registered Class 1 status that is paperwork, not a 510(k) clearance.

    • Field: no figure
    • FDA: registered only
    • Format: wearable
    • Price: $399

FAQ

Why do wearables score lower than mats here?
Field spec is our heaviest dimension, and wearables tend to publish a peak or a coverage area rather than a sustained field at a stated frequency, so they are usually capped on it. They can still rank on programmability, FDA honesty, and value.