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Beurer Expands Chemical-Free Insect Bite Relief Lineup

With World Mosquito Day coinciding with the final weeks of summer, Beurer North America is expanding its BiteX product range to address growing demand for chemical-free itch relief. The company introduced two new models, the BR70 and BR110, designed to supplement the existing BR60 heat-therapy device ahead of Labor Day weekend.

Beurer Expands Chemical-Free Insect Bite Relief Lineup

The original BR60 device utilizes concentrated heat to neutralize the itch-and-swell cycle caused by mosquito bites and bee stings. By avoiding creams or antihistamines, the tool has become a staple for families seeking non-pharmacological first aid. According to Beurer North America President Britta Dittrich, the expansion of the product family is a direct response to consumer requests for enhanced portability and battery performance.

The newly announced BiteX Go BR70 functions via a USB-C connection, allowing users to power the device directly from a smartphone without the need for external batteries or charging cables. Meanwhile, the professional-grade BiteX Max BR110 offers a rechargeable USB-C battery, a larger heating surface, and customizable three- or six-second application settings. Both new models feature a built-in spotlight to ensure precise placement on the skin. Beurer aims to position these tools as essential household items, comparable to a standard medical thermometer, for use throughout the outdoor season.

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