Red and Near-infrared Light Therapy Belt
Red and Near-infrared Light Therapy Belt
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KEY FEATURES & SPECS:
KEY FEATURES & SPECS:
Red and Near-infrared Light Therapy Belt
LED Composition:
Outfitted with 240 Dual Core LEDs, ensuring broad coverage and deep penetration of light therapy.
Input Voltage and Power:
Operates efficiently on a 5V DC input, with a rated power of 5W, balancing power with energy efficiency.
Optimized Wavelengths:
Features a balanced combination of 660nm (Red) and 850nm (Near-Infrared) wavelengths, providing both surface and deep tissue treatment.
Enhanced Functionality:
Designed with a 147 Hz / 294 Hz frequency, ensuring effective therapy results.
Battery and Charging:
Equipped with a 2000 mAh battery capacity and a Type-C charging interface for convenience.
Irradiance Performance:
Delivers up to 20 mW/cm² irradiance at surface, ensuring optimal light penetration for therapeutic benefits.
Convenient Size and Lightweight Design:
With dimensions of 1200 x 180 x 19mm (47.24" x 7.09" x 0.75"), it provides ample coverage while remaining lightweight at 0.25 kg (0.55 lbs).
Certifications and Safety:
Certified with CE, FDA, ISO13485, ISO9001, BSCI, and RoHS standards, ensuring safety and compliance with international quality benchmarks.
Warranty:
Backed by a 1-year warranty.










Treatments and Health Benefits
You asked. We answered.
Should You Wear Clothes During Red Light Therapy?
For red light therapy to be most effective, the light should directly reach the skin area being treated. Wearing clothes over these areas can block the light, diminishing the therapy's effectiveness. Therefore, it's best to expose the skin you're targeting to the light. However, for comfort or personal reasons, you may wear minimal clothing that doesn't cover the area of focus. Remember, privacy and comfort are important, so adjust your clothing as needed while ensuring that the light can effectively reach the skin areas you wish to treat.
What are the pros and cons of red light therapy?
Pros: Red light therapy has been scientifically shown to promote skin health by stimulating collagen production, reduce pain and inflammation, and enhance wound healing. It is a non-invasive and low-risk treatment option with minimal downtime, making it suitable for various conditions.
Cons: While generally safe, red light therapy may require multiple sessions for noticeable results, which can be time-consuming. The effectiveness of the therapy can vary among individuals, and not everyone may experience the same level of benefit. Additionally, looking directly into red light sources can potentially cause discomfort to the eyes, so it's essential to follow safety guidelines.
What is the optimal distance for a red light panel?
For optimal benefit, maintain a distance of approximately 15 to 30 centimeters (5,9 - 11,8 inches) from the skin when using a red light panel.
Is 10 minutes of red light therapy enough?
The effectiveness of 10 minutes of red light therapy can vary depending on the specific goals and the intensity of the light being used. While shorter sessions can provide benefits such as improved circulation and a potential mood boost, for more specific therapeutic goals like skin rejuvenation or pain relief, longer sessions or multiple sessions per week may be recommended by healthcare professionals. It's essential to consider your specific needs and follow the recommended guidelines for the best results.
What is an infrared sauna, and how does it work?
An infrared sauna uses infrared light to heat the body directly instead of heating the air like traditional saunas. Infrared wavelengths penetrate the skin and raise the body’s core temperature, promoting sweating and various physiological effects.
What is the difference between an infrared sauna and a traditional sauna?
A traditional sauna heats the air around you, typically reaching temperatures of 70–100°C (160–212°F), whereas an infrared sauna uses infrared radiation to heat the body directly at lower temperatures (45–65°C or 113–149°F), making it more tolerable for some users.
How deep does infrared heat penetrate the body?
Infrared heat penetrates 1.5–5 cm (0.6–2 inches) into the skin, reaching muscles, joints, and even fat tissues, unlike traditional saunas, which mainly heat the surface.
Does an infrared sauna help with detoxification?
Yes, infrared-induced sweating may help excrete heavy metals (lead, mercury, cadmium, arsenic), BPA, and some toxins via sweat. However, the primary detox organ is the liver, and infrared therapy should be used as a complement, not a sole detox strategy.
Can infrared saunas improve circulation?
Yes, infrared heat increases vasodilation (widening of blood vessels), leading to improved blood flow and oxygen delivery to tissues, similar to moderate cardiovascular exercise.
Do infrared saunas boost the immune system?
Infrared heat induces a mild hyperthermic response (artificial fever), stimulating white blood cells, increasing heat shock proteins, and enhancing immune function.
Can infrared saunas help with weight loss?
Indirectly, yes. A session can burn 200–600 calories by increasing heart rate, metabolism, and sweat production, but it should not replace exercise and a healthy diet.




