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Best Targeted PEMF Coil Device

The best targeted coil is the one that discloses the most you can check - a real frequency range and a named waveform - rather than the one with the biggest peak. Several coil devices publish more usable detail than far pricier mats.

Coil devices apply PEMF to a single area rather than the whole body, and the better ones publish detailed frequency tables and named waveforms. This list keeps targeted coil-format devices and ranks them by composite, so disclosure and value rise above a peak-gauss headline.

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

  1. 13.8
    EarthPulse ProPlus

    A sleep-oriented electromagnet system that, unusually, publishes both a peak (1,100 gauss) and an honest in-use gauss range alongside a clear sub-15 Hz frequency band and a single named square waveform.

    • Field: 110000 µT peak (not a spec)
    • FDA: none claimed
    • Format: targeted coil
    • Price: $499
  2. 23.0
    FlexPulse G2

    A portable two-coil targeted device that pairs a peak 200-gauss figure with a fully published per-program frequency table and a named trapezoidal waveform - strong frequency and waveform transparency for a local unit.

    • Field: 20000 µT peak (not a spec)
    • FDA: none claimed
    • Format: targeted coil
    • Price: $849
  3. 32.6
    ICES DigiCeutical A9

    A small, candidly experimental two-coil generator that publishes a conditional 200-gauss peak and documents its burst waveform, but does not state a clean operating frequency for its fixed auto-protocol.

    • Field: 20000 µT peak (not a spec)
    • FDA: none claimed
    • Format: targeted coil
    • Price: $449
  4. 41.0
    ALMAG-01

    A fixed-6-Hz coil chain that does publish a field value in millitesla, but it is a surface peak with no waveform stated, and its FDA presence is a biofeedback-device listing rather than a clearance.

    • Field: 20000 µT peak (not a spec)
    • FDA: registered only
    • Format: targeted coil
    • Price: $699

FAQ

Is a coil device better than a PEMF mat?
It is a different tool. A coil applies PEMF to one area, which suits a specific spot rather than the whole body, and it is usually cheaper. A mat covers more of you at once. We score them on the same axes - a field spec in real units at a stated frequency, FDA honesty, programmability, and value - so pick by whether you want local or full-body coverage.