main thing to be upfront about is that these microcurrent devices aren't a replacement for a professional clinic treatment — you're not going to get the same lift from a single session as you would from a fractional laser, but what it does is provide consistent maintenance between appointments which most at-home users actually prefer for the convenience.
We've been running the K30-G-E Pro through our standard batch testing protocols, and the RF output consistency has been tighter than what we saw on the previous generation, usually within ±2% across the 40 units we sampled from three different — the CE and FDA paperwork came back clean, and we're sitting on a fresh COA from the lab as of last week.
It's basically a medical-grade ABS shell with 304 stainles steel contact heads, measures 38×38×140mm, and the IPX7 rating means you can rinse it under running water without worrying about the USB-C port — though I'd still recommend keeping the charging port dry between uses, and we're ordering with the 12-month warranty because the suppiler offered a straightforward replacement policy for defects within that window.
95% of the complaints we see in this category are about battery degradation after six months, so we specifically asked for the Type-C fast charging spec and confirmed it support standard 5V/1A chargers — not the proprietary ones that fail — and the batch we're getting has been tested for 300 charge cycles minimum before the capacity drops below 80%.
One detail that's easy to miss is that the EMS microcurrent function requires conductive gel to work properly, and while the kit includes a sample tube, most buyers go with a separate 250ml bottle since the included one runs out after 4-5 uses — we usually have stock on the compatble gel, but confirm lead time if you need it bundled.
Anyway, the retest policy is standard — if the COA shows anything outside spec on arrival, we ship a replacement and the supplier credits the return freight, which is better than the typical 'you pay both ways' arrangement most distributors offer for sub-$200 devices.
It’s CE, RoHS, and FDA approved, so you’ve got the main international safety and quality marks covered.
Our MOQ is typically 500 pieces per model, but we can discuss smaller trial orders for first-time buyers.
Yes, it’s IPX7 rated, meaning you can rinse it under running water or use it in the shower without worry.
Full charge via USB Type-C takes about 2 hours, and that gives you roughly 5-6 sessions depending on usage.
Absolutely, we offer OEM packaging and logo printing on both the device and the box for orders of 1000 units or more.