Earthing Harmony advertises heavily in the grounding space — sheets, mats, and leather grounding shoes — usually with steep discount framing. Because it comes up so often in searches, here's an honest, sourced review of what's publicly documented about the brand, so you can weigh it before ordering.

The short verdict

Earthing Harmony is a dropship-style retailer operated by an Estonian company (GOGO RETAIL OÜ) with US distribution. Its product specs read like the category standard — 95% cotton / 5% silver sheets, leather shoes with a conductive rivet — and its own review widget shows high scores. The independently sourced record is considerably rougher, and it's the part worth knowing: the brand's BBB page averages 1 of 5 stars across its posted reviews, with reports of shoes deteriorating after brief wear, partial refunds and handling fees, and weeks-to-months shipping delays. One independent teardown measured the sheets' silver content at roughly 3% against the advertised 5%, and found conductivity dropping about 40% within 50 wash cycles. Domain-trust scanners rate the site poorly. None of this proves any individual order goes wrong — plenty of its Trustpilot reviews are positive — but the gap between self-reported and independent feedback is the widest in this category.

What to verify before buying — from anyone

This brand is a useful case study in what to check across the whole category: (1) is the silver percentage independently verified or just claimed; (2) does the seller include a conductivity tester so you can confirm the product works on arrival and after washes; (3) is the return policy specific about worn/used products, restocking fees, and who pays shipping; (4) do independent review platforms broadly agree with the seller's own testimonials.

Who it might fit

If you're set on their specific product formats (the leather grounding shoes have few direct equivalents) and buying with a payment method that offers strong buyer protection, some customers do report satisfactory experiences. For grounding sheets specifically, the comparison below is the safer spec-for-spec route.

Worth comparing first: BareEarth Grounding Bed Sheets

BareEarth answers the exact verification questions this category raises. The silver content is roughly 10% of the fabric — double the typical claim and more than triple what the independent teardown measured in Earthing Harmony's sheets — woven into 400-thread-count organic cotton. Every order includes a conductivity tester, so "does it actually work" stops being a trust exercise: test it on arrival, and again after wash cycles. The 90-day money-back guarantee (minus shipping) is stated plainly, and the care requirements (no bleach, no softener) are documented rather than discovered. Full category comparison in the grounding sheets guide.

Where it beats Earthing Harmony: double-the-standard silver spec; included tester makes conductivity verifiable; clearly documented guarantee and care terms.

Where Earthing Harmony differs: it sells grounding shoes and a broader accessory line that BareEarth doesn't; frequent discount promotions if price is the deciding factor.

Our rankings and editorial scores consider product specifications, aggregated owner feedback, availability, drawbacks, and commercial relationships. Compensation may affect inclusion or ordering; scores are our own assessments and are not Amazon or customer ratings. Commercial relationships do not permit unsupported product claims. Read more about how we review.