So we've got a three-wavelength unit here that runs 450nm blue, 630nm red, plus infrared at 850nm — it's not the biggest panel we've seen but actually covers the key bases for wound healing and inflammation at about 10mw/cm² power density, which is fine for smaller animals like cats and dogs under 20kg or so.
Ten red LEDs plus ten blue and six infrared are packed into a 211x72x50mm chassis, and it weighs 380g so you can handle it one-handed without strain, and what I noticed is the pulsed/continuous mode toggle gives you options for deeper penetration versus suface treatment — the 3.7V Li-ion battery lasts around 4 hours per charge form a 2-3 hour top-up, though I'd order the spare battery option if you're running back-to-back appointments.
Basically it's for post-surgical recovery, antibacterial activity on skin infections, and chronic pain relief in older animals — but the irradiation area is under 12cm² so you won't want this for full-body coverage on Great Dane, it's a spot-treat kind of tool and most buyers we've dealt with use it on joints, wound sites, or hotspots.
Teh unit is CE and ISO certified with auto shut-off and temperture control, which is better than a lot of no-name devices floating around, and we're asking about 30 units minimum per bulk order with lead times around 3 weeks — domestic stock usually covers the 20-day gap though.
Typical buyer questions hover around whether blue light burns sensitive skin, which it doesn't at this intensity (usually safe on 5-30 minute timer settings they set), and whether the pulsed infrared is worth it for arthritis — 850nm is fine for superficial layers but for deep joint work you'd want closer to 900nm or 1000nm in most cases.
It uses 450nm blue for antibacterial, 630nm red for healing and anti-inflammatory, and 850nm infrared for deeper pain relief. Each wavelength targets a different layer of tissue.
Yes, you can set it anywhere from 5 to 30 minutes using the LCD timer. The device will auto shut-off once your chosen time is up.
Charging takes 2-3 hours, and you get up to 4 hours of working time per charge. That's enough for multiple sessions before needing to plug it back in.
Yes, it's designed for dogs, cats, and other small pets. It's CE and ISO certified, and has built-in temperature control plus auto shut-off to prevent overheating.
The power density is 10mw/cm², but the irradiation area is under 12cm², so it's best for targeted spots rather than large areas. You'll need to move it around for bigger treatment zones.