The Frontier Atlas
VECTOR: EMF HARMONIZERCzech RepublicSomavedic Technologies

Somavedic

A glass-and-mineral tabletop device (models around $2,650) claimed to harmonize EMF load, neutralize free radicals, and structure water via precious-stone resonance.

2 SOURCES CITED
CLAIMED — WHAT THE MAKER STATES
  • The maker states the device 'harmonizes' its environment, provides 'concentrated EMF protection,' neutralizes free radicals, and 'structures water for better hydration.'
  • The company references a pilot study on sleep quality and research on EMF-stress reduction and heart-rate variability (HRV) as supporting evidence.
  • The flagship model (Elaura Silver) is priced around $2,650, with a stated 60-day return policy.
CITED SOURCES — NAMED, NOT ADJUDICATED
Company-referenced pilot sleep study

Cited on the site as supporting the sleep-quality claim; whether it is independent or company-commissioned is not clear from the page — a key open question.

Heart-rate variability (HRV) research

Referenced generally as a measurement approach; the Atlas has not located the specific studies by name.

EVERY SOURCE IS NAMED SO YOU CAN VERIFY IT YOURSELF. NAMING A SOURCE IS NOT ENDORSING IT.

OPEN QUESTIONS — NOT YET RESOLVED
  • Are the referenced sleep and EMF studies independent and published, or company-commissioned and unpublished?
  • What does 'structuring water' mean as a measurable, testable claim, and is there any evidence for it beyond the maker's framing?
  • How does Somavedic's effect compare to a placebo control in any blinded setting?
FIELD NOTE

Somavedic has become one of the default 'EMF harmonizer' products in the biohacking world, with a broad and stable user base that mostly reports sleep-quality effects.

The honest frame: it is a real, established product with a real customer base, and its measurable-effect claims (water structuring, free-radical neutralization) are the part that remains unverified independently.

SOURCE: somavedic.com (scraped 2026-07-09)

THE DATA POINT — WHAT THE ATLAS IS COLLECTING

Which model, and did objective sleep tracking actually move?

The Atlas is collecting before/after sleep-tracker data from owners — the one number the marketing doesn't provide.

Report from the field →