Roughly 18Hz is the top end for the shock wave frequency, but most buyers go with the 10mg—sorry, 10Hz—for ED work, and we've seen that 1-7 levels on intensity is more than enough to dial it in without overdoing it.
The EMS side has 20 levels, which is actually pretty generous, and the 9 preset programs (P1-P9) cover everything from pain management to rehabilitation, though I wouldn't use it for body contouring unless you've got a specific protocol—it's better suited for muscle recovery after workouts or surgery.
1-45 minutes on the timer is standdard, but check lead time on the custom settings if you need something outside that range (usually 2-4 weeks). full-color LCD touchscreen is nice, but it's not waterproff, so keep it away from wet environments—that's a detail some buyers miss.
CE and ISO13485 are on the COA, but we usually have stock, so confirm lead time before ordering if you're in a rush. The AC 100-240V power supply means it works globally, but you'll need a plug adapter for some regions.
Anyway, the shock wave part targets deep tissue better than EMS alone, but for superficial pain, teh EMS is actually easier to handle—just don't expect miracles on chronic calcium deposits without multiple sessions.
Our MOQ is 10 units for first orders. Lead time is typically 15-20 working days after payment confirmation, depending on stock availability.
Yes, we include CE and ISO13485 certificates with every order. You can also request them in advance for your compliance review.
Absolutely, you can adjust the shock wave frequency from 1 to 18Hz in real-time using the touchscreen, even while the device is running.
The unit ships in a foam-lined carton. Store it in a dry place at room temperature (0-40°C) and avoid direct sunlight or moisture.
Yes, the 1-20 level range works well for both. Lower levels (1-5) are typically used for ED, while higher levels (10-20) are more effective for deep pain relief and muscle rehabilitation.