NeoRhythm
A wearable PEMF headband ($359) with preset programs for relaxation, sleep, focus, and recovery — crowdfunded, with named clinician references and hundreds of public reviews.
- The maker states the headband uses pulsed electromagnetic fields to stimulate cellular activity, supporting relaxation, sleep, focus, and recovery via mode-specific programs.
- The site cites the journal Bioelectromagnetics and names clinicians including Dr. Traci Patterson, Cody Rall M.D., and Dr. Jeff Tarrant as references.
- The product carries 873 public reviews at a 4.4 average and a 60-day risk-free trial; it is priced at $359.
A real peer-reviewed journal in the field — a legitimate citation, though the specific papers and their relevance to this device need checking.
Real, findable practitioners cited as references — weigh as professional endorsement distinct from controlled trials.
EVERY SOURCE IS NAMED SO YOU CAN VERIFY IT YOURSELF. NAMING A SOURCE IS NOT ENDORSING IT.
- Which specific Bioelectromagnetics papers are cited, and do they test PEMF at NeoRhythm's actual field strengths and frequencies?
- What did the original crowdfunding campaign claim versus what shipped, and how have the '7,200+ backers'-era promises held up?
- Is there any blinded comparison of NeoRhythm against a sham headband?
NeoRhythm sits in the accessible consumer-PEMF band — cheaper and more mainstream-feeling than the AmpCoil/Dan Winter devices, with a large public review base and named clinical references.
As with all PEMF entries, the honest split is: the modality has real literature at specific parameters; the question is always whether this particular consumer device operates within those validated ranges.
SOURCE: omnipemf.com (scraped 2026-07-09)
Did a specific program produce a measurable sleep or HRV change for you?
873 public reviews exist but are subjective; the Atlas is collecting tracker-based before/afters.
Report from the field →AmpCoil
An at-home PEMF-plus-sound system with voice-analysis software selecting frequency programs — real PEMF literature underneath, an unverified voice-analysis layer on top.
Ananda Wellness (PEMF)
A low-level PEMF device line delivering 'five energies,' framed around the same NASA-astronaut PEMF precedent that recurs across this region.
Apollo Neuro
A physician-founded wearable ($448) delivering gentle patterned vibration to signal safety to the nervous system — the entry in this region with the most substantial trial infrastructure.