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The moment you unbox the S-TX10 Max, the weight and build quality are immediately apparent. This is not a sleek, minimalist fitness band. It is a beefy, military-grade smartwatch.

The large, raised bezel protects the touchscreen from knocks against rocks or doorframes. The physical buttons on the side (usually two or three) are textured and easy to press even with gloves on.

In the crowded world of percussive therapy, separating professional-grade hardware from weekend gimmicks is tough. Enter the Switzpro S-TX10 Max, a device that has been generating significant buzz in rehab clinics and home gyms alike. But does this "Max" live up to its name?

We spent two weeks putting the Switzpro S-TX10 Max through its paces—testing stall force, battery longevity, noise levels, and real-world muscle recovery. Here is everything you need to know.

This is where the "Max" variant differentiates itself from the standard S-TX10.

Charging is via a magnetic pogo-pin cable (no exposed ports to maintain waterproofing).

Like most rugged smartwatches, the S-TX10 Max pairs with a third-party app—often branded "FitCloudPro," "Da Fit," or a customized "Switzpro Fit" app.

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