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Swiss Bionic Omnium1 2.0

A tablet-controlled full-body mat that publishes honest per-applicator field maxima in microtesla and names its waveforms, but is coy about a stated frequency range and lists no public price.

By the RecoveryScored editorial team · Reviewed 2026-05-31

3.4
Limited
Composite (0-10), pemf-v1.0
Confidence: Partial

Bottom line

In our scoring, Swiss Bionic Omnium1 2.0 earns 3.4 out of 10 (Limited). It headlines a peak field with no stated frequency, so the figure cannot be checked and we credit no usable field spec. Note that it is FDA registered, not 510(k) cleared. This is informational only, not medical advice.

Our take

Swiss Bionic Omnium1 2.0 lands in our lowest band, at 3.4 out of 10. It is strongest on Frequency & Programmability (9.0/10). Key flag: States a field strength but no frequency, so the figure cannot be read as a usable spec or compared. 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

  • · States a field strength but no frequency, so the figure cannot be read as a usable spec or compared.
  • · Markets FDA registration/listing, which is paperwork, not a 510(k) clearance.

By the numbers

Format
full body mat
Field strength
120 µT peak, no stated frequency
Frequency
not stated
Waveform
disclosed
Adjustable
frequency + intensity
FDA status
registered/listed only (not a clearance)
Certification
none published
Applicators
3
App / programs
yes
Warranty
not stated
Price
$4,000

Strengths

  • + Frequency & Programmability: 9.0/10

Watch-outs

  • - Verified Field Spec: 0.0/10
  • - Regulatory Honesty: 0.0/10
  • - States a field strength but no frequency, so the figure cannot be read as a usable spec or compared.
  • - Markets FDA registration/listing, which is paperwork, not a 510(k) clearance.

Who it is for

  • · 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

  • · Anyone who wants to know the actual field strength and frequency - this device does not publish a usable spec
  • · Buyers who read 'FDA registered' as a clearance - it is paperwork, not a clearance
  • · Value-focused buyers - it scores poorly on what we weight

How it scored

Verified Field Spec

0.0/10 · 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.

  • ·Field figure, but no stated frequency C120 µT, no frequency - A field strength with no stated frequency is not a usable spec - the same number means very different things at different frequencies.

Regulatory Honesty

0.0/10 · 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.

Frequency & Programmability

9.0/10 · 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.
  • +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$4,000 (below class median) - Price scored against the median for its format. Format median about $5,890.

What to know before buying

  • · Publishes per-applicator field maxima in microtesla (about 45 on the mat, up to 120 on the spot applicator) and names its waveforms, but does not cleanly state a frequency range, so we cannot credit it as a full spec.
  • · FDA registered/listed as a wellness device, not 510(k) cleared, and controlled from an included tablet.
  • · No public list price; the figure shown is a mid-range estimate from cited distributor pricing and should be confirmed by quote.

FAQ

Does the Omnium1 publish a usable field spec?
It publishes per-applicator field maxima in microtesla (about 45 on the mat, up to 120 on the spot applicator) and names its waveforms, but it does not cleanly state a frequency range. In our scoring a field figure without a stated frequency is not a usable spec, so we cap and flag the field dimension despite the disclosed waveform.
What does the Omnium1 cost?
There is no public list price; the figure we show is a mid-range estimate from cited distributor pricing and should be confirmed by quote. It is FDA registered/listed, not 510(k) cleared, and is controlled from an included tablet.

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.

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