Are there PEMF systems on the market, capable of providing updates, upgrades and further developments?

Basically, the market for PEMF home systems can be divided in two groups:

A) Systems with a final product design and fixed operation structure. These systems are designed and programmed for a particular use. They cannot be updated or upgraded nor can they offer additional accessory development and expandability.

B) Systems with an integrated, processor-based hardware structure, a development
operating system, offering tools for future additions (hard and software). These systems are designed to provide the user with periodic improvement-based updates and upgrades, even additional application possibilities.
Consequently, investing in newer updated systems is no longer needed. Statistically, the operational life span of a certified PEMF home device can easily exceed 10 years. Based on the design, good care should eliminate any additional maintenance. It is therefore crucial to carefully investigate, which systems provide the greatest benefit for the user, not only in efficiency and usability, but also in their capability to sustain the newest, most advanced version.