Comparison
Pulsetto Lite vs FIT
A side-by-side comparison using manufacturer-stated features only. Neither model is ranked as better, and this page is not medical advice.
Last verified 17 August 2026
What changes
Key differences
- LiteUp to 10 days stated battery life
- FITUp to 12 days stated battery life
- FIT onlyPadding and wireless updates are listed
Feature by feature
Manufacturer-stated comparison
Highlighted rows show where the manufacturer lists a difference.
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| Feature | Pulsetto Lite | Pulsetto FIT |
|---|---|---|
| Hands-free useManufacturer claim | Stated | Stated |
| App programsManufacturer claim | Five free programs stated | Five free programs stated |
| Included accessoriesManufacturer claim | 60 g gel, USB-C cable, guide | 60 g gel, USB-C cable, guide |
| Battery lifeManufacturer claim | Up to 10 days stated | Up to 12 days stated |
| Adjustable paddingManufacturer claim | Not listed | Listed for FIT |
| Wireless updatesManufacturer claim | Not listed | Free wireless updates stated |
| Money-back guaranteeManufacturer claim | 30 days stated | 30 days stated |
| WarrantyManufacturer claim | Two years stated | Two years stated |
| Current offer | Check current price | Check current price |
The short version
Shared foundation, three stated differences.
Lite and FIT share the manufacturer-stated hands-free design, app programs, box contents, return policy, and warranty. FIT is listed with longer battery life, adjustable padding, and wireless updates.
Read the full Pulsetto review