Bulb Count is a Lie. Here is the REAL Spec for LED Masks.

Bulb Count is a Lie. Here is the REAL Spec for LED Masks.

More Bulbs = Better? The Biggest Lie.

Open any shopping app, and you see: "Upgraded 1200 Bulbs! Super Power!"
Then you look at ours, maybe 280 bulbs. Do we lose?
No.
1000 weak fireflies won't cook an egg.
It's not about the quantity; it's about the Intensity.

Irradiance - mW/cm²

This is the most important spec, yet 90% of sellers hide it.
Irradiance measures how much energy hits your skin per cm².

  • Ineffective Zone (< 10mW/cm²): Light stays on the surface. Cells don't wake up. Many cheap masks are here.
  • Gold Standard (30mW/cm² - 50mW/cm²): This is the clinical sweet spot—strong enough to boost collagen, safe enough to prevent burns.
  • Verdict: 1 strong bulb > 10 weak bulbs.

Precision: A Miss is as Good as a Mile

Another key is Wavelength Precision.
Red light needs to be exactly 630nm; NIR needs 850nm.
If the manufacturing is poor and it shifts by 10nm (to 640nm or 860nm), your cell receptors won't "recognize" it, rendering it useless.
We use Medical-Grade Chips with a strict ±2nm tolerance, ensuring every photon is absorbed precisely.

2025 Buying Checklist (Screenshot This)

Before you pay, check these 3 points:

  1. Irradiance: 
    • Is it above 30mW/cm²?
  2. Wavelengths:
    • Does it have 630nm (Red) & 850nm (NIR)?
  3. Fit:
    • Is it Silicone (Fitted) or Hard Shell (Leaky)? The closer, the better.

 

(Irradiance: 35mW/cm² / Precision: ±2nm)

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