[iNews24 reporter Hwang Se-woong] Cojima announced on the 18th that it has launched Cojibeat, a detachable EMS low-frequency massager designed to speed muscle recovery before and after workouts.

With more people taking up everyday sports like running, gym workouts, and tennis, demand is rising for products that help manage muscle condition before and after activity.
Cojima aims to meet that need with a low-frequency massager that reduces muscle fatigue simply by attaching to the skin.
The Cojibeat uses EMS to send tiny electrical pulses deep into muscles, prompting contractions and relaxation. It’s built as a silicone band that fits calves, thighs, knees, shoulders and other areas.
Intensity is adjustable across 10 levels, so users can choose the right strength for each body part and their current condition.
There are three massage modes. Warming Mode gently releases muscle tension—ideal for preventing injuries before workouts or for everyday care. Power Mode combines low-frequency tapping with mid-frequency kneading. Burning Mode uses alternating pulses to zero in on post-workout soreness.
Usability has been boosted with a touch interface that sets mode and intensity with one tap. A real-time timer shows session length, and a pause/resume function gives more control.
Weighing about 70 g, the Cojibeat comes with a dedicated pouch for easy portability. It’s available in two colors: salmon pink and neon green.
Kim Kyung-ho, head of Cojima’s marketing division, said the company introduced the Cojibeat to meet rising consumer demand for managing muscle condition around activity—something many now view as just as important as the exercise itself. “We plan to position the Cojibeat as an essential recovery item before and after workouts,” he said, “and we’ll continue rolling out initiatives so more consumers can try it firsthand.”











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