One key reason is that Mini Magic concentrates the PEMF field directly in its coil, so you can place it right where you need support and deliver a more focused experience. This design also means a higher magnetic field strength per unit volume compared with many low-intensity products on the market. While some PEMF devices operate around 0.2–0.8 Gauss, Mini Magic can reach up to 200 Gauss (peak). In real life, that focused delivery is often especially helpful for acute discomfort moments—such as post-activity soreness, sprains/strains, joint discomfort, or localized tension—when you want quick, spot-targeted support.
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