FlexBeam provides wearable, professional-grade red light and infrared therapy to recharge the body, help relieve pain, support healthy skin, and much more.

Red light therapy is one of the BIG IDEAS in health today, with 1000s of studies backing it up. But most devices involve panels that cannot be used on body, and to provide the necessary intensity, they’re large and expensive.

FlexBeam works at 620-630 nm (red light therapy) and 800-850 nm (infrared therapy) with 3 intensity settings, so you can address surface issues (like the skin) down to deep tissues and organs.

Actual intensity for large panels at 6” from the body is typically up to 50 mW/cm2. Because it’s used directly on the skin, FlexBeam offers actual intensity of up to 57 mw/cm2 (red light) and 113 mw/cm2 (infrared).

Best of all, because targeting the therapy keeps it small, costs are kept much lower than large panels; because it’s used on skin, you can ensure therapeutic intensity; and it’s the only option I know of that you can wear around an arm or leg (with included Velcro straps).

Plus, it’s easy to use, and is rechargeable, so no need for a cord while it’s being used. Simply turn it on and select intensity level of 1, 2, or 3 for surface to deep tissue work.

Note that this is not a silent device — the fans on the back help to dissipate the heat from the intense lights. And you should never look directly at the lights. Goggles are included.

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