
Why are bioresonance devices so expensive?
We hear this question again and again, and quite honestly: it is absolutely justified. Bioresonance devices are among the larger investments in a practice or professional setting. But why is that the case? And are these devices truly “expensive,” or only at first glance?
What makes bioresonance devices cost-intensive?
The price is not determined by a single factor, but by the interaction of several elements. These include, among others:
- Extensive development work
Measurement, analysis, and feedback systems require complex hardware and software development, precise calibration, and continuous further development. - High-quality components
Sensors, electronics, and overall construction must be stable, reproducible, and durable. Not for months, but for many years of continuous operation. - Manufacturing in Germany
Our systems, including the B.E.A.T. Source, are developed and manufactured entirely in Germany. This results in higher production costs, but also ensures quality control, short supply chains, and long-term availability
Looking beyond: What does other practice equipment cost?
A comparison helps to put the investment into perspective. In many practices, devices priced between €10,000 and €30,000 are already part of the technical standard equipment, for example for diagnostics, imaging, or other specialized systems.
The difference often lies in how the equipment is used: A bioresonance device such as the B.E.A.T. Source is typically used regularly over many years, without consumables and with comparatively low ongoing costs. When the purchase price is spread over the actual period of use, the cost often appears far more reasonable.
This question arises not only at the time of purchase, but often also in retrospect after several years of working with a system.
A bioresonance device is a sensible investment if it:
operates reliably and consistently
is used long-term
is technically supported and further developed
and does not need to be replaced after a short period
Curious to Learn More?
If you would like to find out more about how we develop, manufacture, and support the B.E.A.T. Source, and the considerations behind our approach, feel free to contact us.
We take the time to answer your questions.