Which Biomat Is Right for You?

A warm, practical walkthrough of all four mats — who each one is built for, and how to know which belongs in your practice.

Buying Guide · 6 min read

PEMF biomats can feel like an oddly specific category to shop for — most people have never owned one before, so there's no instinct for what "enough mat" looks like. The good news is that the decision usually comes down to two simple questions: how much of your body do you want to cover, and how many layers of support do you want in that session. Here's how our four mats answer those questions differently.

Element Compact Grounding Pad — $215 (retail $399)

The Compact Grounding Pad is a 50×50cm cushion built for a desk chair, a car seat, or a meditation corner — anywhere you sit rather than lie down. It combines active PEMF with far-infrared heat and a multi-point gemstone thermal layer, and its multi-voltage controller makes it genuinely travel-friendly.

Best for: first-time buyers, people who want grounding at a desk during the workday, or anyone who wants to try the practice before committing to a full-length mat.

Element Full-Body Grounding Mat — $540 (retail $899)

This is the mat for people who want the fundamentals in a full-length format, without extra layers competing for attention. At 60×180cm, it covers the whole body for lying-down sessions, built around far-infrared heat conduction, active PEMF, and amethyst and obsidian mineral pathways — no light elements, which makes it fully dark and ideal for a twilight, screen-free wind-down.

Best for: anyone who wants a genuine full-body practice, prioritizes evening and sleep-adjacent sessions, and would rather keep things simple than layered.

Element Harmony Multi-Wave Mat — $655 (retail $1,099)

The Harmony Multi-Wave Mat takes the full-body format and adds more to the session: organic volcanic rock elements, a negative ion generator woven through the mat, and integrated multi-wave red light bands alongside the far-infrared and PEMF layers. It's the mat most members land on when they want one device that does almost everything.

Best for: people who already know they want red light and grounding in the same session, or who are upgrading from the Full-Body Grounding Mat and want more layers without more complexity.

Element Luxury Amethyst Bed — $629 (retail $1,399)

Our crown jewel, and — thanks to community pricing — priced closer to the Harmony mat than its retail tag would suggest. The Luxury Amethyst Bed is extra-wide (80×190cm) and layered entirely in continuous natural amethyst crystal over six deep-penetration PEMF induction cores, with full electronic shielding and a travel case included.

Best for: anyone who wants the most immersive possible session, needs the extra width for comfort, or is building their primary lie-down ritual around one mat for the long term.

A Simple Way to Decide

If you sit more than you lie down during the day, start with the Compact Grounding Pad. If you're building an evening lie-down practice and want to keep it simple, choose the Full-Body Grounding Mat. If you want red light and grounding together in one session, the Harmony Multi-Wave Mat is built for exactly that. And if width, immersion, and material quality matter most to you, the Luxury Amethyst Bed is the one to sit with.

There's no wrong choice here — every mat in this lineup shares the same PEMF and far-infrared foundation. The differences are about coverage, layering, and how the session feels, not about one mat being "better" than another.

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