PEMF · targeted coil
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.
By the RecoveryScored editorial team · Reviewed 2026-05-31
Bottom line
In our scoring, EarthPulse ProPlus earns 3.8 out of 10 (Limited). It markets an intensity level rather than a field strength in real units with a frequency, so we found no usable field spec to verify. It rates highest on frequency & programmability (8.0/10). This is informational only, not medical advice.
Our take
EarthPulse ProPlus lands in our lowest band, at 3.8 out of 10. It is strongest on Frequency & Programmability (8.0/10) and weakest on Regulatory Honesty (1.0/10). Key flag: Leads with a momentary peak field (for example an 'up to X gauss' figure) rather than the sustained field at a stated frequency, so the headline is not a usable operating spec. Confidence is Partial: specs are web-sourced, not yet reconfirmed from a primary source.
This device does not publish a field strength in real units alongside a stated frequency, so it is capped on Verified Field Spec, our heaviest dimension. Read a low band here as "the field claim cannot be checked", not a judgement on how it feels to use - which is not something we score. The regulatory, programmability, and coverage rows below tell the rest.
Flags
- · Leads with a momentary peak field (for example an 'up to X gauss' figure) rather than the sustained field at a stated frequency, so the headline is not a usable operating spec.
By the numbers
- Format
- targeted coil
- Field strength
- unit-less intensity level, no field figure
- Frequency
- 0.5-14.4 Hz
- Waveform
- disclosed
- Adjustable
- frequency + intensity
- FDA status
- none claimed
- Certification
- none published
- Applicators
- 2
- App / programs
- no
- Warranty
- not stated
- Price
- $499
Strengths
- + Frequency & Programmability: 8.0/10
Watch-outs
- - Verified Field Spec: 2.0/10
- - Regulatory Honesty: 1.0/10
- - Leads with a momentary peak field (for example an 'up to X gauss' figure) rather than the sustained field at a stated frequency, so the headline is not a usable operating spec.
Who it is for
- · People who want to set the frequency rather than run a single fixed program
Who should skip it
- · Anyone who wants to know the actual field strength and frequency - this device does not publish a usable spec
- · Value-focused buyers - it scores poorly on what we weight
How it scored
Verified Field Spec
2.0/10 · 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.
- ·Peak field figure, not a sustained operating spec C110000 µT peak at 0.5-14.4 Hz - A peak field strength tells you the maximum a pulse touches, not the field your body sits in. We do not credit a peak headline as the operating field.
- +2Waveform disclosed (partial credit) Bwaveform published - The pulse waveform is published, more transparency than a bare peak number. Credited in part; the dimension stays capped until a sustained field at a stated frequency is published.
Regulatory Honesty
1.0/10 · 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.
- +1No FDA clearance claimed Cnone claimed - Makes no FDA claim, which at least avoids dressing registration up as a clearance.
Frequency & Programmability
8.0/10 · 15%Whether frequency and intensity are adjustable across a stated range, and whether control is programmable.
- +4Adjustable frequency Bfrequency selectable - Lets you set the pulse frequency rather than a single fixed program.
- +3Adjustable intensity Bintensity selectable - Lets you set the field intensity.
- +1Stated frequency range B0.5-14.4 Hz - Publishes a frequency range rather than a single unstated value.
Coverage & Applicators
5.0/10 · 15%What the device actually covers: a full-body mat, a targeted local coil, or a wearable, and how many applicators it drives.
- +2Targeted local applicator Ctargeted coil - A local coil treats one area at a time.
- +3Multiple applicators C2 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$499 (below class median) - Price scored against the median for its format. Format median about $599.
What to know before buying
- · Unusually candid: it publishes both a 1,100-gauss per-magnet peak and a much lower honest in-use range, at a clear 0.5 to 14.4 Hz with a single named square waveform.
- · Sold for sleep and recovery as a wellness device; no FDA 510(k) clearance was found.
- · Sold in tiers (Lite, Basic, ProPlus) with 1 to 4 electromagnets; the price shown is a representative model and the lineup should be checked for the configuration you want.
FAQ
- How honest is EarthPulse about its field strength?
- Unusually candid for the category: it publishes both an 1,100-gauss per-magnet peak and a much lower honest in-use range, at a clear 0.5 to 14.4 Hz with a single named square waveform. In our scoring we still treat the headline as a peak and cap the field dimension, but the disclosed waveform earns bounded partial credit.
- Which EarthPulse configuration does the listed price reflect?
- It is sold in tiers (Lite, Basic, ProPlus) with 1 to 4 electromagnets; the price we show is a representative model, so check the lineup for the configuration you want. We found no FDA 510(k) clearance, so there is no clearance to credit on our regulatory axis.
Compared head-to-head
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.