No more ruined summer road trips! Have an itch free summer with Heat it
Small device that offers huge relief from insect bites
Heat it has options for both iPhone and Andriod type-C

THE SUMMER HERO

With the heat it® children's mode, we would like to offer a practical little helper for the whole family.

The treatment temperature is thereby reduced by 3 °C. A subtle difference that is clearly noticeable and does justice to young skin.

This treatment option is also perfect for adults with sensitive skin.

EASY TO USE

RESULTS IN 3 EASY STEPS

Treat insect bites within moments with your smartphone:

1. Simply plug heat it® into the charging port and the corresponding app opens.

2. If necessary, you can now customise the treatment. After a short warm up, the contact surface of the heat it® is placed on the insect bite.

3. Depending on the setting in the app, the treatment takes 4, 7 or 9 seconds and reaches a temperature of between 47 and 52 °C.

The app tells you once the treatment is successfully completed.

STEP 1.

Simply plug heat it® into the charging port and the corresponding app opens giving you full control.

STEP 2.

If necessary, you can now customise the treatment, adjust the heat to kids mode all from the app.

3 easy steps to effective insect bite treatment

STEP 3.

After a short warm up, the contact surface of the heat it® is placed on the insect bite. 
  • WEIGHS JUST 4 GRAMS

    Small, handy and robust. The compact design means you always have heat it® on your keychain and are ready for itchy stings.

  • OVER 1000 TREATMENTS

    Up to 1,000 treatments are possible at a time with a full smartphone battery. That's enough for you, your family and friends.

  • 12 MODES

    You can adjust the treatment individually to your personal sensitivity. Therefore, heat it® is also perfect for children from 3 years (self-application from 12 years).

The principle of heat it®

To relieve itching and pain, the affected skin area is briefly heated to approx. 51 °C. The nerves in the skin react to this heat impulse. Current research suggests, heat application reduces the transmission of stimuli. Therefore, the itching signal can no longer be transmitted properly and the need to scratch disappears. In order to achieve this itch-relief effect on the skin nerves, a short heat pain is necessary. This medically proven principle of hyperthermia can be used for mosquito, horsefly, bee and wasp stings.

For the clinical evaluation as a certified medical device, we worked together with Prof Maurer from Charité Berlin. In June 2023, we published the world's most detailed study on the effectiveness of thermal insect bite healers.