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Nanoleaf’s Vibrating Light Therapy Skincare Wand Unveiled

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– Nanoleaf is expanding into beauty tech with two new LED red light therapy devices: a handheld wand and a panel for whole-body care.
– The $99.99 Light Therapy Wand offers six treatments, including light therapy, vibration, heating, and cooling, and is designed for facial and hard-to-reach areas.
– The $149.99 Light Therapy Panel uses dual-wavelength red and near-infrared light to target muscle recovery, collagen production, and other benefits with adjustable settings.
– While light therapy can address skin issues like wrinkles and acne, at-home devices may not match the strength of professional medical tools.
– Nanoleaf’s competitive pricing in the beauty market is aided by its ability to source LEDs affordably, making its products some of the most budget-friendly options available.

Nanoleaf is expanding its reach into the wellness and beauty technology sector with the launch of two new LED-based light therapy devices. The brand, widely recognized for its innovative smart lighting solutions for the home, is now offering tools designed to bring professional-grade skincare benefits directly to consumers. This move aligns with a growing trend of tech companies entering the beauty space, leveraging their expertise in new and unexpected ways.

The Light Therapy Wand, priced at $99.99, is currently available for pre-order with shipments anticipated by mid-October. Marketed as a versatile “6-in-1 skincare power tool,” it combines multiple treatment modalities including red, blue, and near-infrared light therapy, along with vibration, heating, and cooling functions. Its handheld, rechargeable design allows for targeted application on the face, neck, scalp, and other hard-to-reach areas that larger devices might miss. Users can customize their experience with adjustable intensity settings and a built-in auto-off timer for convenience.

Alongside the wand, Nanoleaf is also releasing a Light Therapy Panel for $149.99. Roughly the size of a tablet, this device is intended for full-body treatment, focusing on concerns like muscle recovery, collagen production, and joint stiffness. It employs dual wavelengths of red and near-infrared light and offers four intensity levels with session timers adjustable between 10 and 30 minutes. Users can position the panel to target specific areas while seated or resting.

This isn’t Nanoleaf’s first venture into beauty tech, earlier this year, the company introduced a $150 LED face mask at CES. They join other household brands like Dyson and Shark that have successfully crossed over into the beauty industry with specialized personal care devices.

While light therapy has gained a strong following among skincare enthusiasts for addressing issues such as wrinkles, acne, and inflammation, it’s worth noting that professional medical devices typically deliver higher intensity treatments. The efficacy of at-home tools can vary, and results may not match those achieved under clinical supervision.

That said, Nanoleaf holds a significant edge in this competitive market: their established supply chain and expertise in LED technology allow them to produce these devices at a more accessible price point. This strategic advantage makes their beauty products some of the most affordable options available for consumers interested in exploring light therapy at home.

(Source: The Verge)

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