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Recharge Health is a health tech company headquartered in Oslo, Norway. Its official website, recharge.health, primarily sells FlexBeam through an independent brand site model. FlexBeam is a wearable, portable red light and near-infrared light therapy device focused on home recovery, pain and stiffness relief, post-workout recovery, energy, sleep, and related use cases. It is not a multi-vendor e-commerce marketplace, but a typical DTC brand website.
The product uses 610–650nm red light and 800–850nm near-infrared wavelengths. The page discloses specifications such as peak wavelengths, irradiance of 110mW/cm², up to 5.5W optical output, active fan cooling, and a lithium battery life of 5–8 treatment sessions. In terms of use, FlexBeam can be secured with Velcro straps to areas such as the knees, shoulders, back, and hips. With three preset 10-minute programs and automatic shutoff, it emphasizes targeted, hands-free, reusable treatment. Each purchase includes a hard-shell carrying case, a 52-page guide, straps, and a power adapter.
The page lists a single FlexBeam at US$599, the Ultimate Starter Pack at a discounted price of US$649, and a two-pack deal at US$1,078. It also offers benefits such as a 60-day money-back guarantee, a 5-year warranty, and HSA/FSA eligibility. For logistics, the U.S. site highlights “US Shipped” and “No Tariffs.” Orders are usually shipped the next business day via FedEx or USPS, with standard delivery taking 2–6 days and expedited delivery taking 1–4 days. The site also states that it uses DDP delivery with duties paid and provides shipping insurance.
The strengths are its relatively complete brand storytelling and trust-building: it features claims such as doctor-developed, FDA Cleared, ISO quality-related statements, technical specifications, partner organizations, and user endorsements, which suit the conversion needs of high-ticket health consumer products. The product positioning is also clear, distinguishing it from fixed panels by emphasizing close-to-body irradiation and portable use. The drawbacks are its high price threshold and the fact that efficacy-related content mainly comes from the brand’s own claims. Payment methods are not disclosed in the main text, and there is no visible open marketplace onboarding, commission, wholesale, or distribution policy, making it not directly friendly to third-party sellers.
It is better suited to individual users interested in sports recovery, chronic discomfort management, and home physical therapy experiences, as well as procurement by physical therapy, rehabilitation, and athletic training organizations. From an e-commerce perspective, it is more suitable as a case study of high-ticket DTC health hardware rather than a seller onboarding platform. The collected content does not provide details on access from mainland China, Chinese-language service, or shipping to China, so its accessibility from China is considered unknown.
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recharge.health is an United States Health provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach recharge.health directly.