Hi Bob,
May I ask if you are planning on any minor or major upgrades to the M1 or the C5 in the next 6 months?
Thanks for letting me know.
Tu
Yes, you certainly may ask.
The answer is no. The M1 ans the C5 are stable products. This seems to be an old Idea from centuries past, but I think it is of value to retain the quality and value of a solid product that people rely upon, year after year.
In my opinion, regular product “upgrades” are also an opportunity for manufacturers to make other less honest changes, cutting corners and eliminating features to reduce cost and increase profit margin.
My policy is to maintain the stability of a product throughout it’s lifespan. I do make corrections to small issues as they arise, but this usually amounts to things such as exactly how to solder a wire, or maybe use a newly available electronic component if it improves efficiency… things like that.
When enough improvements become available I generally roll out a new product. Most recently that is the model P9:
Improvements with the model P9 include the use of a more readily-available 9 Volt battery (instead of a camcorder battery), internal coils, which are active automatically when no external coils are plugged in, and improved battery power management, as well as several other improvements related to system assembly etc.
The P9 uses the same electronics and program as the model M1, but the P9 is a new product with these changes, as well as several internal improvements.
My advice as always is: if you need PEMF now, then consider getting it now, because major improvements in the core PEMF technology do not appear to me to be on the horizon.
Maybe there will be soon an Holographic-Quantum-Entanglement-Zeropoint-Energy-Hyperfield-Counterspace-Cyber-Blockchain-Technology enabled PEMF device on the market?
Sorry, I could not resist
… how did that leak out from my super-secret technology development laboratory?