PEMF · full body mat
Bemer Pro-Set (Evo)
A premium full-body mat whose low field (about 3.5 to 35 microtesla at the mat) is published honestly in units at two stated frequencies, and which, unusually for this category, holds genuine FDA 510(k) clearances.
By the numbers
- Format
- full body mat
- Field strength
- 35 µT at 10-33 Hz, published spec
- Frequency
- 10-33 Hz
- Waveform
- disclosed
- Adjustable
- intensity
- FDA status
- 510(k) cleared
- Certification
- none published
- Applicators
- 3
- App / programs
- yes
- Warranty
- 3 years
- Price
- $5,890
Strengths
- + Verified Field Spec: 8.0/10
- + Regulatory Honesty: 8.0/10
Watch-outs
- No significant weaknesses flagged.
Who it is for
- · Buyers who want a published field strength and frequency they can actually read off a spec sheet
- · Anyone who wants whole-body coverage in one session
- · Buyers who specifically want a device with a real FDA 510(k) clearance
How it scored
Verified Field Spec
8.0/10 · 30%A magnetic flux density in real units (microtesla or gauss) published WITH a stated frequency in Hz, ideally with the waveform. A unit-less intensity level or a peak with no frequency is not a usable spec.
- +6Published field strength at a stated frequency B35 µT at 10-33 Hz - A magnetic flux density in real units published together with a frequency, so the claim can be read and compared. The only field number we treat as usable.
- +2Waveform disclosed Bwaveform published - The pulse waveform is published, which is what an honest engineering spec looks like.
Regulatory Honesty
8.0/10 · 20%A real FDA 510(k) clearance (rare in consumer PEMF) versus FDA registration/listing used as if it were a clearance, plus electrical/EMC certification, recall history, and warranty.
- +6Real FDA 510(k) clearance A510(k) cleared - Holds a genuine 510(k) clearance for a specific indication, which is rare in consumer PEMF.
- +2Long warranty B3-year - Three-year or longer warranty.
Frequency & Programmability
6.0/10 · 15%Whether frequency and intensity are adjustable across a stated range, and whether control is programmable.
- +3Adjustable intensity Bintensity selectable - Lets you set the field intensity.
- +1Stated frequency range B10-33 Hz - Publishes a frequency range rather than a single unstated value.
- +2Programmable / app control Capp or preset programs - Programmable presets or app control.
Coverage & Applicators
7.0/10 · 15%What the device actually covers: a full-body mat, a targeted local coil, or a wearable, and how many applicators it drives.
- +4Full-body mat coverage Bfull-body mat - A full-length mat covers the whole body in one session.
- +3Multiple applicators C3 applicators - Drives more than one applicator, for example a mat plus a local coil.
Value
5.0/10 · 20%Price against the median for its format (full-body mat, targeted coil, or wearable).
- +5Price vs format median A$5,890 (below class median) - Price scored against the median for its format. Format median about $5,890.
What to know before buying
- · The headline field is deliberately low, about 3.5 to 35 microtesla at the mat, and published in real units at two stated frequencies (a 33 Hz standard and a 10 Hz signal) rather than as a peak.
- · It is the rare consumer PEMF system with genuine FDA 510(k) clearances on record (for example K210174); confirm the exact cleared indications and the SKU you are buying with the distributor.
- · Sold largely through distributors, so the exact Pro-Set price varies; the figure shown tracks the publicly listed Evo set and should be reconfirmed at purchase.
FAQ
- Does the Bemer Pro-Set actually have a real FDA clearance, or is it just registered?
- In our reading of the record it is the rare consumer PEMF system with genuine FDA 510(k) clearances rather than registration-only paperwork, which is why we credit it on our regulatory axis. Confirm the exact cleared indications and the SKU with the distributor before buying.
- Why does such an expensive mat have such a low field strength?
- Bemer publishes its field honestly in real units, about 3.5 to 35 microtesla at the mat, at two stated frequencies (a 33 Hz standard and a 10 Hz signal), rather than leading with a peak gauss headline. In our scoring a low number stated in units with a frequency is a usable spec and earns full field credit, where an unverifiable peak does not.
Last reviewed 2026-05-31. Scored under pemf-v1.0. See the methodology. Informational only, not medical advice. We score disclosure and specs, not health outcomes.