The Beurer HK 49 Cosy multifunctional heating pad features a contoured shape for the abdomen and back, a wide elastic strap for a secure fit, and 3 heat levels for comfortable, controlled warmth in everyday use.
Features (Beurer HK 49 Cosy)
Form-fitting surface that hugs the abdomen/back area for even heat distribution.
Wide elastic hook-and-loop strap for quick, stable fixation without slipping.
3 temperature settings with illuminated indicator for low-light operation.
Fast heating and automatic switch-off after 90 minutes for practical and safe use.
Beurer Safety System (BSS) with temperature monitoring.
Soft, breathable “Cosy” microfleece skin-friendly cover; detachable controller for machine wash at 30°C.
Flexible placement: can be positioned around the hips (if the strap length fits) or around the neck when carefully rolled, avoiding pressure.
Technical Specifications
Pad size: approx. 69 × 28 cm.
Heat levels: 3.
Auto switch-off: 90 minutes.
Fast pre-heating: Yes.
Cover: “Cosy” microfleece, breathable and soft.
Washability: machine-wash at 30°C (controller detachable).
Power / Supply: 220–240 V ~ 50/60 Hz / approx. 100 W.
Manufacturer: Beurer GmbH, Germany.
Compliance: CE-marked and conforms to internationally accepted safety standards. Fabrics in the Cosy line carry textile certifications where applicable.
GTIN (EAN): not available.
MPN: HK49 Cosy.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When does heat therapy make sense and what are realistic benefits?
Gentle warmth can relax muscles, enhance comfort, and reduce stiffness before light activity or after a demanding day. It is not a treatment; it is a well-being aid for everyday relaxation.
What duration and heat level should I use?
Start on a low setting for 10–15 minutes and increase if needed. Most home uses are covered by 15–30-minute sessions. The product includes a 90-minute auto switch-off for safety.
How do I position it effectively on abdomen/back/hips/neck?
Apply a stable, no-pressure fit using the wide elastic strap to keep the pad in place. For the neck, use a gentle wrap and avoid excessive bending. Aim for even heat distribution, not compression.
Heat or cold — when is warmth the better choice?
Warmth is preferable for relaxation and easing stiffness or before light mobility/stretching. Cold is usually chosen for recent irritation where cooling is desired. If unsure, choose low heat for a short time.
Are there situations where use is not advised?
Avoid use over irritated/broken skin, on areas with reduced heat sensation, or when you cannot check temperature regularly (e.g., during sleep). Always follow the instructions manual.
How can I combine it with gentle movement for better effect?
After 10–15 minutes of warmth, perform light stretches or controlled low-intensity movement for the area. This pairing can help you feel more flexible in daily routines.