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Bemer Pro-Set vs HealthyLine Platinum Mat
The Bemer scores higher mainly on regulatory honesty: a real 510(k) clearance is rare, and it has one. The HealthyLine is the value pick with a genuinely disclosed 3-gauss spec, as long as you read its FDA registration as paperwork, not a clearance.
Both mats do the thing most PEMF brands will not: publish a field strength in real units at a stated frequency. The difference is regulatory and value. The Bemer holds genuine FDA 510(k) clearances but costs more; the HealthyLine is FDA-registered only, but is cheaper and pairs PEMF with far-infrared heating.
| $5,890 | Price | $2,499 |
| 35 µT at frequency | Field spec | 300 µT at frequency |
| 10-33 Hz | Frequency | 1-30 Hz |
| disclosed | Waveform | disclosed |
| 510(k) cleared | FDA | registered only |
| full body mat | Format | full body mat |
Score breakdown
| 8.0 | Verified Field Spec30% | 8.0 |
| 8.0 | Regulatory Honesty20% | 1.0 |
| 6.0 | Frequency & Programmability15% | 8.0 |
| 7.0 | Coverage & Applicators15% | 5.0 |
| 5.0 | Value20% | 8.0 |
FAQ
- Is FDA registered the same as FDA cleared?
- No. Registration or listing is paperwork any maker can file; a 510(k) clearance is a specific finding for a specific use. The Bemer has real clearances; the HealthyLine is registered only. We credit the clearance and flag registration used as if it were one.