
PEMF Therapy Mat Comparison
Clinically informed electromagnetic engineering requires far more than simple intensity claims; it demands precision, consistency, and measurable performance standards designed around the latest understanding of bioelectromagnetic science.
The following comparison examines critical technical and scientific factors that help define the highest standard of modern PEMF technology and provide a reliable framework for evaluating overall system quality and efficacy.
PEMF Comparison Chart
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| 01 · Research Proven Slew Rates: The most critical PEMF parameter, which determines energy transfer. Research proves a range between 10-30 T/s is optimal, but you need at least 2.5 T/s. | Excellent24 T/s (surface) · 12.3 T/s (5 inches up) | FAIR1.2 T/s (surface) · 0.09 T/s (5 inches up) | POOR0.76 (surface) · 0.019 (5 inches up) | POOR0.52 (surface) · 0.06 (5 inches up) | POOR0.16 (surface) · 0.03 (5 inches up) | POOR0.1 (surface) · 0.019 (5 inches up) | POOR0.4 (surface) · 0.01 (5 inches up) | FAIR1.6 (surface) · 0.05 (5 inches up) | FAIR1.1 (surface) · 0.075 (5 inches up) | POOR0.56 (surface) · 0.018 (5 inches up) | POOR0.78 (surface) · 0.013 (5 inches up) | POOR0.22 (surface) · 0.005 (5 inches up) |
| 02 · Optimal Rise Time (80-300 us) Research shows you want a rise time between 80–300 µs for optimal induction and cellular response. | EXCELLENTRise Time: 100 µs (microseconds) | EXCELLENTRise Time: 165 µs (microseconds) | GOODRise Time: 270 µs (microseconds) | OKRise Time: 500 µs (microseconds) | OKRise Time: 500 µs (microseconds) | FAIRRise Time: 1 ms (millisecond) | POOR Rise Time: 7 ms (millisecond) | FAIRRise Time: 2 ms (millisecond) | FAIRRise Time: 1.8 ms (millisecond) | OKRise Time: 500 µs (microseconds) | POORRise Time: 8.3 ms (millisecond) | POORRise Time: 8.3 ms (millisecond) |
| 03 · Full Body Penetration (penetration depth): Coils are the second most important spec of a PEMF. The area of the average person is around 750 in², so you want a device with a large area to cover. | ExcellentTotal Coil Area: 990 in² | FAIRTotal Coil Area: 381 in² | FAIR381 in²Total Coil Area: 381 in² | OKTotal Coil Area: 509 in² | Good*Covers a large area but loosely wound. | Good*Covers a large area but loosely wound. | POORTotal Coil Area: 172 in² | FAIRTotal Coil Area: 285 in² | FAIRTotal Coil Area: 221 in² | FAIRTotal Coil Area: 353 in² | POORTotal Coil Area: 27 in² | POORTotal Coil Area: 27 in² |
| 04 · Full Body Penetration (penetration depth): The 2nd aspect that coils dictate is penetration depth. Because the average person is 7-12 thick, you need a device with coils that penetrate. | ExcellentPenetration Depth: 7.46 inches | OKPenetration Depth: 2.75 inches | POORPenetration Depth: 1.19 inches | OKPenetration Depth: 2.42 inches | OKPenetration Depth: 2.97 inches | OKPenetration Depth: 2.86 inches | POORPenetration Depth: 0.75 inches | FAIRPenetration Depth: 1.49 inches | FAIRPenetration Depth: 1.51 inches | FAIRPenetration Depth: 1.78 inches | POORPenetration Depth: 0.93 inches | POORPenetration Depth: 0.96 inches |
| 05 · Optimal Intensity Range: A meta-analysis of 3249 PEMF studies show Medium intensity (1-10mT = 10-100 Gauss) is most research used & effective intensity for healing & regeneration. | ExcellentIntensity: 2.4 mT = 24 Gauss | POORIntensity: 0.13 mT · 1.3 G | FAIRIntensity: 0.23 mT · 2.3 G | FAIRIntensity: 0.26 mT · 2.6 G | POORIntensity: 0.11 mT · 1.1 G | POORIntensity: 0.1 mT · 1.0 G | ExcellentIntensity (millitesla): 2.5 mT= 25 Gauss | ExcellentIntensity: 2.9 mT · 29 G | ExcellentIntensity: 2.8 mT · 28 G | FAIRIntensity: 0.29 mT · 2.9 G | OKGood on top of coil but low mostly low. | FAIRGood on top of coil but low mostly low. |
| 06 · Total Flux: The Flux in Webers (T*m²) or Maxwells (G*cm²) is the number of magnetic field lines passing through the PEMF coils. Flux (coil area*intensity) represents the volume & capacity of the magnetic field surrounding PEMF coils. | ExcellentFlux Maxwells (Mx) 153,600 Mx | POORFlux Maxwells (Mx) 3200 Mx | POORFlux Maxwells (Mx) 3,600 Mx | FAIRFlux Maxwells (Mx) 12,000 Mx | FAIRFlux Maxwells (Mx) 8,000 Mx | FAIRFlux Maxwells (Mx) 6,900 Mx | GoodFlux Maxwells (Mx) 27,500 Mx | GoodFlux Maxwells (Mx) 53,000 Mx | GoodFlux Maxwells (Mx) 36,900 Mx | FAIRFlux Maxwells (Mx) 6,700 Mx | FAIRFlux Maxwells (Mx) 12,000 Mx | POORFlux Maxwells (Mx) 2,070 Mx |
| 07 · Total Induced Voltage: While slew rate measures the speed of a PEMF signal at a point, the induced energy (Webers/second = Volts) is the total amount of induced voltage in the field surrounding the coils. (see image) | ExcellentInduced Volts (V) 15.36 Volts | FAIRInduced Volts (V) .190 Volts | FAIRInduced Volts (V) 0.133 V | FAIRInduced Volts (V) 0.173 V | FAIRInduced Volts (V) 0.134 V | POORInduced Volts (V) 0.069 V | POORInduced Volts (V) 0.040 V | OKInduced Volts (V) 0.265 V | FAIRInduced Volts (V) 0.205 V | FAIRInduced Volts (V) 0.134 V | POORInduced Volts (V) 0.008 V | POORInduced Volts (V) 0.0025 V |
| 08 · Frequency (brain entrainment & programmability): A PEMF device should have quality brain entrainment fast start programs, and 1-100 Hz programmability to match research. Also, it should be easy to use. | Excellent0-100 Hz Programable 4 Brain Entrainment* | POOR4 Presets (Cannot do 0-100 Hz) | POOR2 Presets (Cannot do 0-100 Hz) | FAIR5 Presets up to 16 (Cannot do 0-100 Hz) | POOR3 Presets (Cannot do 0-100 Hz) | POOR3 Presets (Cannot do 0-100 Hz) | Good0-15,000 Hz Custom Programs | Good0-100 Hz 4 Brain Entrainment | Good0-150,000 Hz Lots of Options | OK37 Presets (Cannot do 0-100 Hz) | POOR1-30 Hz (60Hz) (No brain entrainment) | POOR4 Frequencies (60 Hz) (No brain entrainment) |
| 09 · Broad Spectral Content: The spectral content or bandwidth of a PEMF device is the range of frequencies the signal contains. You want a wide spectrum which acts like an energetic multivitamin. | ExcellentBroad Spectral Content 20-16,000 Hz | GoodSpectral Content 20-6,000 Hz | FAIRSpectral Content 20-3,000 Hz | OKSpectral Content 20-5,000 Hz | FAIRSpectral Content 20-3,000 Hz | FAIRSpectral Content 20-3,000 Hz | GoodSpectral Content 20-6,000 Hz | FAIRSpectral Content 20-3,000 Hz | OKSpectral Content 20-4,000 Hz | POORSpectral Content 20-2,000 Hz | OKSpectral Content 20-5,000 Hz | OKSpectral Content 20-5,000 Hz |
| 10 · True PEMF vs Multitherapy Mats: Genuine PEMF system vs cheap gemstone mats with ineffective add-ons. These are the worst examples of PEMF. One manufacturer in China makes these for 300 companies. | ExcellentPurpose Built PEMF w/ Proper Signal Generation. | GoodQuality European PEMF Device. | GoodQuality European PEMF Device. | GoodQuality European PEMF Device. | GoodQuality European PEMF Device. | GoodQuality American PEMF Device. | GoodQuality European PEMF Device. | GoodQuality British PEMF Device. | GoodQuality Canadian PEMF Device. | OKOK Quality European PEMF Device. | POORCheap Chinese PEMF Same Mats on Alibaba | POORCheap Chinese PEMF Same Mats on Alibaba |
| 11 · Full Body Mat and Local Applicators: Having a well-made full body mat & proper local applicators are essential. Make sure the mat is large enough & the local applicators have different sizes & a Helmholz option. | ExcellentSectional & versatile w/FIR. Good Local w/ Helmholtz. | ExcellentGood mat w/FIR, Good Local w/ Helmholtz | GoodShort, but convenient and great design. | GoodShort, but convenient and great design. | OKFull body mat good, Local just OK | OKFull body mat good, Local just OK | OKHeavy/bulky mat & local. Comfort just OK. | GoodShort/narrow, but good design and portability. | GoodGood, large mat and mini mat (5) | OKDecent mat, chair mat ok, ring awkward | POORToo heavy,hard and no local applicators. | POORToo heavy,hard and no local applicators. |
| 12 · Price and Value Proposition: Best value/dollar - not cheapest, but optimal price-to-performance ratio. Examination of the PEMF market reveals numerous ultra-cheap and ineffective options (i.e., Chinese gemstone mats). | Good$4,875.25 w/ Ring Applicator | FAIR~$5,000 - $6,000+ price varies w/ Gimmicky Sales | FAIR$5,490 Classic Set/pad | OK~$3,990 - $5,990 varies w/ Sales | Good~$3,000 Price varies | POOR$7,500-$10,000+ Poor Performing | POOR$5,900-$7,900 Poor Performing | Good$2,995 Mat + Spot Applicator | Good$3,500 Mat + Local Pad | OK$2,795-$3,295 Varies w/sales. | POOR (Overpriced)Same mats on Alibaba for $150-$300 | POOR (Overpriced)Same mats on Alibaba for $150-$300 |
| 13 · Comprehensive Warranty: Solid warranty protection with clear terms and responsive support. Many companies have warranties with a lot of fine print and conditions, so make sure to be clear before you buy. | ExcellentStandard Warranty 4 years comprehensive | GoodStandard Warranty 3 years on most parts | GoodStandard Warranty 3 years on most parts | GoodStandard Warranty 3 years on most parts | ExcellentStandard Warranty 5 years w/conditions | FAIRStandard Warranty 2 years | GoodStandard Warranty 3 years on most parts | OKWarranty: 2 years mat 3 years on Controller. | ExcellentLifetime Warranty Check the Conditions. | GoodStandard Warranty 3 years on most parts | POORStandard Warranty 1 year conditional | POORStandard Warranty 1 year conditional |
| 14 · Return Policy: A trial period allows proper evaluation of your PEMF device before you make a commitment. Many companies do not allow for returns which is a red flag that they do not stand behind their product. | GoodReturn Policy 30 day / 10% return charge | POORReturn Policy None: ALL SALES FINAL | GoodReturn Policy 30 day / 10% restock | GoodReturn Policy 30 day / 10% restock | GoodReturn Policy 6 months w/conditions | POORReturn Policy None: ALL SALES FINAL | POORReturn Policy None: ALL SALES FINAL | ExcellentReturn Policy 30 day | POORReturn Policy None: ALL SALES FINAL | GoodReturn Policy 30 day / 12% restock | GoodReturn Policy 30 day | GoodReturn Policy 120 day |
| 15 · FDA Registration & Compliance: FDA registration & clearance lets you know a PEMF company has proper regulatory compliance for both quality and safety assurance. | GoodFDA-registered facility & Device w/ full compliance. | GoodFDA-registered with standard compliance. | GoodFDA-registered & cleared with standard compliance. | GoodFDA-registered with standard compliance. | POORThe QRS 101 is not FDA registered. | POORThe Pure Wave is not FDA registered. | GoodFDA-registered & cleared with standard compliance | GoodFDA-registered with standard compliance./span> | POORThe Nextion is not FDA registered. | GoodFDA-registered manufacturing facility. | GoodFDA-registered with standard compliance. | GoodFDA-registered with standard compliance. |
| Final score Score total / 100 Percentage of market surpassed |
91.5 / 100
99.2% of the market |
54.757.2% | 43.331.6% | 57.664.1% | 52.752.4% | 34.313.1% | 43.228.1% | 65.680.4% | 60.470.3% | 47.238.6% | 32.010.1% | 25.43.8% |
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