Hi Jase,
A bit more digging through Hong Kong trademark applications to support what you are saying :
Applications :
7 Nov 2016 : Cellscience (class 3 : creams etc)
1 Mar 2017 : Cellscience (class 21 : magnetic device)
10 Mar 2017 : Magnemasks (class 3 and 21 : creams + magnetic device)
3 April 2017 : 3rd (magnemasks) and 4th OBJ product licensed.
In conclusion, the application for a cellscience magnetic device came 4 months after the application for the cellscience creams. This is a very deliberate act that suggests a magnetic device will follow the just-released creams. Further, since CellScience and magnemasks were applied for within days of each other and just one month before OBJ's 3rd and 4th product license, there is a very good chance that product 4 will be associated with cellscience.
Now, regarding what falchion says above, what jase has found does not rule out the notion that product 4 is an integrated device. Consider Magnemasks has the separately trademarked "magnetic power infuser", yet so far, we don't seem to have another device-specific trademark application to go with cellscience.
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