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The LASEPREHT Red Light Therapy Wristwatch is a multifunctional 28-hole 650nm infrared device designed specifically for middle-aged and elderly users. It targets muscle and joint pain, improves blood circulation, and supports heart health through dual therapy modes and a nasal probe. Safe, drug-free, and easy to use with adjustable belts, it offers a modern, wearable solution for holistic pain relief and cardiovascular support.
K**E
Easy to use but only 650nm red light
I'm not a medical expert and can't say for sure if this red light therapy device is having any impact on my health for good or bad. The description says it's designed for the "3-high crowd" but I'll admit I've never heard that term before. I got it because my acupuncturist has been encouraging me to use red light therapy for my pain issues and "sticky chi", and to me, this seemed like a convenient design for doing smaller more targeted areas than some other types I've seen. It's especially good for doing my wrists, hands, and elbows since it's specifically designed to stay in place on your wrist.It's easy to control with just 3 power and 3 time settings. Choose heart or wrist, how long, and how intense, and you're ready to go. It all seems to work well, but I'll admit so far I'm too chicken to try the nasal cavity probe. Plus the idea of sticking it up my nose is a bit gross to me. The light on the nasal probe definitely turns on though and it seems to function as expected. My one dissatisfaction with the LASEPREHT device is that it only does 650nm red light, instead of having higher and lower settings for different uses. But as I already mentioned it's targeted specifically for the 3-high crowd, not as an all-purpose light, so a limited range is understandable.
K**R
5 stars as I am familiar with red light therapy
AS USUAL.. with any medical device.. the manufacturer and me as a reviewer have to be careful in our reviews and descriptions not to violate any existing rules. We all know what I mean.. and I sort of agree with the protections for consumers in place.Having said that... I have been using this sort of device for 8 or so years. The original device had 3 lights and was $150 and used a hard to find battery to power it.. but it worked. Google this info for more information if you are new to this.It would be impossible to make claims without medical PUBMED type research.. but I say again.. do your own research to see if this might be of use to you.NOW as far as the device itself. I am large.. have huge wrists and it works wonderfully. My main concerns are to keep my insulin and blood sugar in check and I do that primarily with diet and regular doctor visits. I am continually told that my A1C is outstanding especially for my age. I do battle with those sort of maladies mentioned in the device description on Amazon. I am not trying to be vague but instead stay within guidelines of claims. I am successfully dealing with the things the device claims to aid.I can say that I try.to .. no matter whether a device is complimentary.. or I pay for it... I try not to have junk crap that does not work. I absolutely am a slave to Amazon due to their return policies. This device pleases me greatly and I would never return it. VERY NICELY MADE. It feels good.. seems electronically solid.. and is of course a tad pricey as are ANY device in this new form of therapy.Hope this was not too vague.. DO your research.. then try this... I think you will be pleased.... and if not... utilize the amazing return policy of Amazon. I doubt you will do it however... Hope this helps.. CHeers
R**M
Limited Red Light Device
There are many red light therapy devices on the market today in quite a few form factors. This one is in the form of a wearable (very large) wristwatch that you can wear on your wrist or around your chest. Unlike other red light devices, this one has only one wavelength - 650 nm red light. It has 2 modes - wrist and heart. In wrist mode, 12 of the 28 LEDs are lit. In heart mode, all 28 are lit. There are 3 power (brightness) levels in each mode. There is a 30 minute countdown timer on the display. The instruction manual describes the theory behind red light therapy. There is also a nasal probe that allows for red light therapy in nasal passages.I have tested a number of red light devices and this one lacks features that others provide, such as multiple wavelengths of light (850, 450, and others) and pulsing modes. Multiple wavelengths penetrate differently and allow for different types of therapy. This one is basically single purpose, providing therapy to the body at one depth.Overall, while this device does a good job of providing red light therapy to targeted areas, I find the limited single wavelength and quite high price compare unfavorably to other red light devices on the market today.
C**E
Nice Device! Needs Better Instructions
Of the various red light therapy devices that I've tried, this wristwatch device seems to actually work on alleviating my wrist pain. This is a measurable, albeit subective, result that I can't say for other of these types of red light devices. I cannot address the device's claims of circulatory improvement because that would take controlled medical testing. Note that the company does not provide any testing data to support its claims.The wrist device is large and is bigger than my small wrist. The velcro strap keeps it secure and in place when fastened. The box also contains a strap for wearing the device around your chest as well as a nasal device for attachment to your nose.There are slick "instructions"/advertising within the box, but no diagrams on how to properly place the device or attachments. You'll need to refer to the Amazon ad for this information. There is also no guidance on how long to keep the red lights on - the device itself gives you option in 10 minute increments going from 10 minute to 60 minutes.I believe the "Three High Crowd" refers to the "three high" threat to health - high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and high blood sugar.
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