Device comparison
The line does two jobs: devices that read the body (testing) and devices that support it daily (therapy). Most buyers start with one therapy device; families and practices add testing.
| Device | Job | Best for | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Life Expert 3 | Testing + program building | Practitioners, families, data-first buyers | €1,549 |
| Life Balance 2.1 | Daily therapy (field) | The right first device for most people | €951 |
| Life Balance 2.1 NEW | Daily therapy (field), newest | Pre-order flagship: 600 programs, app control, ~90 days | €1,051 |
| Life Balance Contact | Focused therapy (contact) | Dedicated seated home sessions | €952 |
| Life Balance 1.0 | Daily therapy (field) | Currently not available from the manufacturer | €789 |
| Life Transfer | Reprinting (accessory) | Requires a Life Expert Profi; not documented for Life Expert 3 | €796 |
| Life Beauty | Skin & face tech | Skincare upgraders | €599 |
| Life Water | Water preparation | Gifts, easiest habit change | €549 |
| Life Air | Air support | Allergy households, travellers | €546 |
The 2.1 adds a touch screen, the current program set and the newest hardware generation. The 1.0 keeps the same core technology with simpler controls. Rule of thumb: an only-device that will use custom web clinic complexes → 2.1. A second device for a family member running the essentials daily → 1.0 does the job.
Same philosophy, different delivery. The 2.1 works around you through an ordinary day, right for people who will never sit still for a session. The Contact works through skin contact in deliberate seated sessions, right for people who want a ritual they can feel themselves doing. Priced within €1 of each other, so it is purely a lifestyle question.
No. Therapy devices ship with hundreds of ready-made programs covering the common ground. The Life Expert 3 earns its price when a practice, a multi-person household, or a data-first temperament is involved, many buyers add it in year two.