It actually started as a niche tool for aesthetic clinics, but we’ve seen it get picked up by at-home users who want that same level of microcurrent and heat without appointment fee — the 270° rotation head lets you hit the brow bone and nasolabial folds too, not just the under-eye area.
Basically, you’re getting four functions in one wand that weighs only 30g, which matters when someone’s holding it for the full 60-minute runtime — the 350mAh battery takes about two hours to refill via Type-C, so it’s pretty much ready by the time you finish your morning routine.
And the warm compress kicks in at about 42°C, which is high enough to stimulate circulation but not so hot you’ll flinch — we usually have stock in red, pink, silver gray, and green, but custom colors are doable if your MOQ is 500 units or so.

One thing buyers don’t always think about is the EMS intensity — it’s fixed at a mild level, so it’s better for maintenance than deep muscle toning; anyone chasing aggressive microcurrent should look at a higher-power unit.
The alumnum alloy body feels surprisingly solid for the price point, and the CE and ROHS certs are current — we include a one-year warranty on the motor and charging circuit, though the PC head is consumable after about 18 months of daily use.
For the 1.5W power draw, you’re getting a gentle vibration that’s more soothing than jarring, and the red light is 630nm give or take — honestly, it’s teh combination of heat and light that most users report as the real difference-maker.