Digital Meridian Therapy Machines | Hospitals, clinics, home wellness | 7 therapeutic modes (▲3 more in Advanced model) 10 intensity levels (ISO 20416) 0.8kg weight (ergonomic design) | ▲ Versatile (covers acupuncture, massage, stroke rehab) Customizable settings (▲ adjustable in 10% increments) Portable for home use | Higher cost than basic devices Requires power source (battery life: 4h) |
Traditional Acupuncture Devices | Clinics, professional therapy sessions | Manual operation Limited to 3 modes (needling, heat, pressure) No portability metrics | Proven efficacy in targeted treatments Affordable base models | Requires skilled practitioner No customization for patient comfort |
Electric Massagers | Home muscle relief, sports recovery | 3–5 modes (kneading, tapping) 5 intensity levels (IEC 60601-1) 1.2kg weight | Affordable entry point Easy to use for general muscle pain | Limited to superficial therapies No multi-condition adaptability |
Manual Acupressure Tools | Self-care, travel, light therapy | Single mode (pressure application) No intensity adjustment 0.3kg weight | No power required Ultra-portable | Ineffective for chronic conditions No therapeutic depth |
Therapeutic Pulse Massagers | Targeted muscle therapy, office use | 5 modes (pulse, vibration) 8 intensity levels (ASTM F2930) 0.6kg weight | Effective for localized pain relief Compact design | Narrow application scope (muscle-focused) Less durable than digital models |
Multi-Function Wellness Devices | Holistic health monitoring + therapy | 6 modes (massage + heart rate monitoring) 12 intensity levels (▲ in Advanced models) 1.5kg weight | ▲ Integrated health tracking (heart rate, stress levels) Advanced models include heating pads | Bulky design Higher cost with limited therapy specialization |