FIT III
Description
The FIT III: Evolution & Versatility
Overview and Market History
The FIT III represents a major evolution in our product line from the FIT I, acting as a powerful combination of both the FIT I and FIT II by incorporating the full capabilities of both machines into a single unit. First brought to market in 2015, the FIT III was highly successful, with over 800 units of the original model sold. In 2021, an improved version was introduced to the market, at which point the original 2015 model was officially discontinued due to the closure of key component suppliers. Looking forward, the line continues to advance with a new USB-C equipped iteration launching in July 2026.
Core Design and Engineering
To accommodate its dual capabilities, the FIT III features a larger footprint than the FIT I and FIT II, engineered specifically for longer sessions and everyday reliability. The device relies on a high-capacity 18650 single-cell lithium-ion battery for efficient power management and long-lasting performance.
Internally, the FIT III is built around a streamlined, singular PCB architecture rather than a modular layout. The upgraded 2021 model introduced a major hardware leap: replacing the original 2015 model’s resistive screen and two brass jacks with a sleek, flush 4.3″ capacitive touchscreen and four composite banana jacks. This layout ensures a highly reliable connection and robust screen protection while preserving a user-friendly interface that customers trust.
Dual-Application Technology
What sets the FIT III apart is its unique ability to bridge the distinct mechanical differences of the individual FIT models:
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Handheld Electrodes (FIT I): Originally conceptualized in 2012, the FIT I was designed exclusively for handheld electrodes, delivering frequencies directly to the body via precise, skin-contact voltage pulses. It lacks the power configuration required to run a PEMF coil.
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PEMF Coil (FIT II): Conversely, first developed in 2021, the FIT II was engineered strictly for a PEMF coil. It delivers frequencies through low-voltage, high-current pulses tailored for the coil, making it entirely incompatible with handheld electrodes.
By mastering both power delivery requirements, the FIT III eliminates these individual compatibility limitations, allowing users to seamlessly choose which delivery method to utilize—either handheld electrodes or PEMF coils—from a single, comprehensive device.
Distribution and Branding History
For a considerable period, our technology was expanded to broader audiences through our retail partner, Wave Technologies.
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FIT I: Distributed by Wave from 2014 until January 2026 under the names Wave 4, Wave Pulse, and Wave Kompak.
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FIT II: Distributed from 2021 until September 2025 under the name WavePuls.
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FIT III (Version 1): Distributed from its launch in 2015 until its discontinuation in 2021.
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FIT III (Version 2): Distributed by Wave Technologies from its introduction in 2021 until they stopped selling it in July 2025.
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FIT III (Version 3): Featuring upgraded USB-C connectivity, set to officially launch in July 2026.
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FIT IV (Version 1): Distributed by Wave Technologies from 2021 until April 2024.
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FIT IV (Version 2): Featuring upgraded USB-C connectivity and an integrated internal coil, set to officially launch in July 2026.
Following these dates, we officially transitioned away from using Wave Technologies as our sole retail partner, bringing the unified power and future innovations of the FIT series directly to our customers.
Additional information
| Weight | 0,96 g |
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| Dimensions | 24 × 17 × 8 cm |
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