We usually keep about 15-20 units in stock, but check lead time for larger orders—shiping takes 3-4 weeks by sea, and it's heavy at 58 kg so freight costs add up, though no cold chain is needed since it's all solid-state electronics.

It's pretty much a workhorse for clinics dealing with arthritis or rotator cuff tendinitis, and the 650nm laser combined with pulsed electromagnetic output up to 13 Tesla gives you dual-action therapy for both musculoskeletal and neurological cases, but don't expect it to replace surgical intervention for acute fractures.

The 10.4 inch touch screen makes operation straightforward, and you can toggle between dual-function or single-function modes depending on the patient—most buyers go with combined mode for soft tissue injuries, and the pulse width sits at 300μs with 2300W power driving the magnetic field.

Input voltge is switchable between 110V and 220V at 50/60Hz, so it works globally, but teh dimensoins (54×43×97 cm) mean you'll need floor space—it's not a benchtop unit, and the 1-year manufacturing defects but not wear from daily clinic use.
Our MOQ is 1 unit for the 808 device, so you can start with a single unit to test the market before scaling up.
Lead time is typically 15-20 working days after order confirmation, depending on stock levels and your location.
It meets Medical Device Standards, so you get the necessary documentation for regulatory approvals in most markets.
Yes, it has a dual-function mode that lets you run both the 650nm laser and pulsed electromagnetic therapy simultaneously, or you can select single-function mode for just one.
It ships in a reinforced wooden crate with foam padding to protect the 10.4 inch touch screen and internal components during transit.