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PEMF · full body mat

HealthyLine Platinum Mat 7224

A combination far-infrared and gemstone heating mat with a genuine, honestly low 3-gauss PEMF spec stated with a 1 to 30 Hz range and named waveforms, where PEMF is one feature among several rather than the headline.

6.2
Limited
Composite (0-10), pemf-v1.0
Confidence: Partial

Flags

  • · Markets FDA registration/listing, which is paperwork, not a 510(k) clearance.

By the numbers

Format
full body mat
Field strength
300 µT at 1-30 Hz, published spec
Frequency
1-30 Hz
Waveform
disclosed
Adjustable
frequency + intensity
FDA status
registered/listed only (not a clearance)
Certification
none published
Applicators
1
App / programs
no
Warranty
1 year
Price
$2,499

Strengths

  • + Verified Field Spec: 8.0/10
  • + Frequency & Programmability: 8.0/10
  • + Value: 8.0/10

Watch-outs

  • - Regulatory Honesty: 1.0/10
  • - Markets FDA registration/listing, which is paperwork, not a 510(k) clearance.

Who it is for

  • · Buyers who want a published field strength and frequency they can actually read off a spec sheet
  • · People who want to set the frequency rather than run a single fixed program
  • · Anyone who wants whole-body coverage in one session

Who should skip it

  • · Buyers who read 'FDA registered' as a clearance - it is paperwork, not a 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 B300 µT at 1-30 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

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.

  • ·FDA registered/listed, not cleared Aregistration/listing only - FDA registration or listing is paperwork any maker can file; it is not a finding of effectiveness and not a 510(k) clearance.
  • +1Warranty B1-year - Carries a manufacturer warranty.

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 B1-30 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.

  • +4Full-body mat coverage Bfull-body mat - A full-length mat covers the whole body in one session.
  • +1Single applicator C1 applicator - One applicator.

Value

8.0/10 · 20%

Price against the median for its format (full-body mat, targeted coil, or wearable).

  • +8Price vs format median A$2,499 (bottom 20% of class (best value)) - Price scored against the median for its format. Format median about $5,890.

What to know before buying

  • · PEMF is one layer here alongside far-infrared heat, photon LEDs, and gemstones; the device is registered/listed with the FDA as a wellness/heating product, not 510(k) cleared.
  • · The PEMF spec is honestly disclosed: about 3 gauss across a 1 to 30 Hz range with named sine and square waveforms and five intensity steps.
  • · Price is from a retailer listing rather than the manufacturer page; reconfirm the current figure and what controller is included before buying.

FAQ

Is the HealthyLine Platinum mainly a PEMF device or a heating mat?
PEMF is one layer here alongside far-infrared heat, photon LEDs, and gemstones, so it is one feature among several rather than the headline. We score only the disclosure and specs, not what any layer does to the body.
Is the HealthyLine PEMF field a real spec or a marketing number?
It publishes about 3 gauss across a stated 1 to 30 Hz range with named sine and square waveforms, which in our scoring is a usable field spec rather than a bare peak, so it earns full field credit. Note the device is FDA registered/listed, which is paperwork in our framing, not a 510(k) clearance.

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.