Bemer mat and Pulse PEMF system side by side
PEMF UKBEMER VS PULSE

Bemer vs Pulse PEMF

Two premium brands, two different tools. Here's the honest comparison.

Reviewed 2026-05-07

In 40 seconds

Bemer and Pulse are the two most-discussed premium PEMF brands but they're different tools. Bemer is low-intensity, sinusoidal, wellness-oriented, MLM-distributed. Pulse is high-intensity, square-wave, clinical/equine-oriented, distributed through training networks. For daily wellness — Bemer is fine. For clinical results, sports recovery, equine, or serious home use — Pulse is better. Both are well-supported but they answer different questions.

Quick facts

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Contraindications

Standard PEMF contraindications: pacemakers, defibrillators, cochlear implants, insulin pumps, electronic implants; active malignancy without specialist clearance; pregnancy (over the abdomen); active infection; epilepsy without GP clearance.

Frequently asked questions

If I can only buy one?

For wellness — Bemer or cheaper alternatives like OMI. For clinical/recovery — Pulse.

Why is Pulse usually preferred by clinicians?

Higher field strength delivers measurable clinical results. Bemer's microtesla range is too low for serious clinical work.

Pricing?

Bemer £4,500–£8,000 typical bundle. Pulse £3,500–£12,000+ depending on system. Similar tier.

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