Graphene wearables for knee, neck, and lumbar warm-comfort support.
This page is written as a product and buyer guide around wearable format, emitter positioning, materials, and commercial fit.
Many wearable warmers rely on simple heating language alone. That leaves buyers comparing only price, shape, or softness, with very little clarity around durability, fit, or what makes the warming layer itself different.
The better comparison is to evaluate the wearable as a system: emitter design, form factor, materials, low-voltage use, and whether the supplier can support product quality or OEM adaptation across multiple body areas.
The strongest value here is use-case fit across different wearable forms.
Deep Recovery turns the graphene platform into body-area-specific wearables rather than a one-format heating accessory. That makes it easier for users and buyers to choose by placement, mobility, and comfort expectations.
The real comparison is not just heat level. It is whether the wearable format, materials, and product story feel credible enough for daily use, premium retail, or OEM adaptation.
XIHE uses graphene emitter positioning, NIQS-linked documentation, and materials language to explain why these wearables are differentiated from commodity warmers. That should be read as product context and supplier context, not as a treatment promise.
For buyers, the useful next step is to review the science platform and ask for product specifications, not to interpret the page as a therapy claim.
Choose the wearable by placement and routine, not by exaggerated claims.
01 — Knee
A knee-format wearable for users who want stable warm-comfort support around one of the most movement-sensitive body areas.
02 — Neck
A neck-format wearable designed for desk-life comfort, travel use, and premium softness near the upper body.
03 — Lumbar
A wider lumbar format for users or programs looking for a larger body-area wearable and a more supportive belt-style form factor.
KINETIC KNEE MATRIX
CERVICAL CONDUIT
SPINE GUARD
The internal layer uses polyimide-based construction, while the outer contact layer is framed as a softer premium finish. This helps position the product as more than a mass-market heating accessory.
For buyers, the materials matter because they influence flexibility, skin-adjacent feel, and how premium the product appears in real-world use.
This page is strongest where portable comfort and product differentiation matter.
01 — Wellness
Suitable for users who want portable warm-comfort support as part of everyday recovery habits.
02 — Corporate
Useful for programs that want portable body-area wearables rather than full-size warming devices.
03 — Retail
A strong fit for brands seeking a more technical and premium narrative than ordinary heated wearables.
04 — OEM
Suitable for OEM or branded projects where the wearable form factor is the main differentiator.
0.88
Normal Total Emissivity
NIQS-linked documentation
9.4μm
Peak Wavelength Reference
Graphene emitter story
Near-Zero
EMF Positioning
Wearable-use context
12V
Low-Voltage Input
Portable device logic
3 formats
Body-Area Options
Knee / neck / lumbar
PI + Silk
Material Story
Premium wearable positioning
The strongest value here is supplier documentation and product readiness rather than exaggerated claims.
GB4706 Safety
Obtained
NIQS Tested
Obtained
RoHS / REACH
Obtained
UL / ETL
In Progress — Q3 2026
CE / FCC
In Progress — Q3 2026
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