Industry Pulse
June 15, 2026 · 13:51

On June 9, 2026, wearable fitness brand Pepper officially launched its dry EMS (electrical muscle stimulation) fitness suit, which has received FDA certification in the United States, and announced its entry into the U.S. market. Unlike traditional EMS devices that require moist skin to conduct electrical impulses, Pepper’s dry solution significantly lowers the barrier to use. The product activates up to 90% of muscle fibers simultaneously through electrical impulses (about three times that of traditional training), allowing 20 minutes to achieve the effect of one hour of strength training. The hardware is equipped with 20 integrated electrodes and a central control box, the Powerbox; a single charge supports 10 training sessions. On the software side, it syncs in real time with the Pepper App, includes more than 100 guided courses, and uses AI algorithms to generate personalized training recommendations based on users’ exercise data. The product has already been used in 30 countries.

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