
Beurer EM59 Digital TENS/EMS
Beurer
by Roscoe Medical • Model: TENS 7000
The TENS 7000 is one of the most widely sold TENS units due to its low price and simple functionality. It offers dual channels and several modes with a digital interface. However, its performance is strictly entry-level. The intensity is noticeably weaker than premium models, and its reliance on 9V batteries is inconvenient and costly over time. It's a functional budget option, but it cannot compete with the power, features, and rechargeable convenience of the Oxiline TENS XS Pro.
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Evidence-based evaluation by medical professionals
"Its low price is tempting, but this device is a relic with a cheap feel, imprecise controls, and subpar performance."
For years, the TENS 7000 has been a bestseller, largely due to its low price. However, our testing reveals a device that has been thoroughly surpassed by modern competitors. The build quality is noticeably cheap and plasticky. It relies on a bulky 9V battery, which is both inconvenient and costly to replace. The biggest issue lies with the analog dials for intensity control; they lack the precision of digital buttons and make it difficult to find and set a consistent therapeutic level. While it provides some relief, its power output is mediocre. It's a functional but deeply flawed device that feels like a product from a decade ago.
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