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OlyLife THz Tera-P90+ Review (2026): Is It Worth It?
By Matt Hall, Founder and independent researcher
Written June 1, 2026Last updated July 5, 2026How we review
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My rating: 4 / 5. The OlyLife THz Tera-P90+ is one of the most capable consumer PEMF devices out there, a genuine multi-function system pairing PEMF and terahertz with a beauty device and a massager. If you want an all-in-one wellness system and the price is comfortable, it's a strong piece of kit. If you only want PEMF, a dedicated mat does the core job for less.

What you get
- Main device (PEMF + Terahertz): the core unit, and the reason most people buy it.
- Frost Age Beauty Device (RF + EMS): a skincare attachment marketed for skin elasticity and collagen support.
- Revitaluxe Massager (magnetic + EMS/TENS + red light): a massage attachment.
It ships with 20 intensity levels, a wireless remote, and a foot pedal. Some bundles include conductive gels; check which version you're buying.
How it performs
The PEMF core is the strongest part, it's the best-supported modality in the system (see what PEMF is and what the research shows). The terahertz function is the more novel, less independently established piece, treat it as a bonus, not the reason to buy. The beauty and massage attachments add real versatility for some people and are features others forget about.
The price question
Pricing varies a lot by distributor and bundle. The Tera P90 starts at $1,000 and the expanded Tera P90+ at $1,500. Bundle options (the P90+ paired with the Galaxy G-One or Shaken) are discounted over buying the pieces separately. Every unit ships with the international OlyLife manufacturer warranty, and payment or financing options are confirmed at checkout. If you want a do-everything system, the bundle math is reasonable. If you only want PEMF, a dedicated mat delivers the core benefit for far less, see my best PEMF devices guide.
The MLM question
OlyLife is sold largely through a distributor (network-marketing) model, which draws plenty of skepticism. My take: the device is real and functional; the business model is a separate question you should judge on its own terms. I cover that fully in my OlyLife scam review. I cover the business model in depth in Is OlyLife a Scam?, and the company itself in What Is OlyLife?. The buyer's takeaway: judge the Tera-P90+ as a wellness device, not an investment.
Pros and cons
Pros: genuine 3-in-1 versatility; wide 20-level intensity range; strong PEMF core; convenient remote and pedal.
Cons: premium price vs. a dedicated mat; terahertz/attachment claims are lightly supported; the MLM model puts some buyers off; not FDA-cleared to treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Who it's for
Buy it if you want a premium all-in-one wellness system and you'll actually use the beauty and massage functions too. Skip it if you only want PEMF, or if you're buying mainly because someone pitched it as income. Buy the device for the device.
Check current Tera P90 and P90+ pricing ->