✨ Light Up Your Life with Healing Vibes! ✨
The JOBYNA Red Light & Infrared Light therapy device features 150 LEDs per pad, offering a combination of 640/660nm red and 850nm infrared light for effective pain relief and relaxation. With six versatile modes, adjustable temperature settings, and a universal fit, this device is perfect for anyone seeking a customizable wellness experience. Plus, it comes with a 30-day free return policy and a 365-day warranty, making it a risk-free addition to your self-care routine.
R**H
Help
Leg neuropathy.it helps
H**R
Gets the job done
This is a nice red light therapy wrap for foot. It has 3 different wavelengths of red and near-infrared lights and does a decent job of providing the needed pain relief. It is pretty easy to use and versatile enough to be used on the foot, leg, arm, etc. The material and build quality is pretty decent as well.The wrap is pretty soft and flexible, and easy to wrap around your foot. It comes with 3 velcro straps to keep it stay put on your foot. It comes with an inline controller that plugs into the wrap. It operates on 12VDC and is powered by either an AC power adapter (provided) or a external power bank (not provided). A USB converter cable (5V to 12V) is provided.I'm pretty pleased with this wrap. I just put it on for 20 minutes while sitting down in front of my computer. It helps relieve the minor pain in my foot. It does get slightly warm from the near-infrared light which is pretty soothing and help with circulation. Overall, a nice red light therapy device. It gets the job done.
R**S
hard to get hooked onto leg/ankle
controls are fine and I think it will work OK after a month or so, however, needs a boot shape to make it easier to put on
L**N
It's really helping me feel better relieving pain and soreness
For pain relief and it's pretty easy to use
T**T
Works well for my Achilles pain. Why have a void in lights in an odd place?
This Red & Infrared Light Therapy for Feet is sufficient to cover my foot and Achilles quite well. It is soft and comfortable. You do have to stay in one spot if you don't have a power bank, as you will have to stay near an outlet. There are plenty of lights on the device to provide relief, and I love that I can use it elsewhere on the body.I know it is mainly marketed for the foot, but it also mentions being able to use it elsewhere. There are even straps provided for such use. With that being an option, I don't understand the break in the lights causing a void in an odd area. It would have been better if it had lights along the whole strip.Overall, this is a good light therapy device. I wish there wasn't a break in the lighted area, but it is still useful. It provides relief for my Achilles pain, and that is key. I think that it is way overpriced for what it is, how it is designed, and its size, but value is subjective and personal. It works well, and for that I would recommend it.
M**S
Poor quality
This appears to have crapped out just 3 months after purchasing it. The last one I had was a different brand that was more expensive, but that one lasted 5 years.
E**O
Great Idea Poor Product
The product works great for a short period and time and then the power connection fails. Poor design. I paid a lot of money for this product and would have expected it to last longer than 6 months. Very disappointed. Cannot get seller to contact me back and I am left with a product that does not work!
C**R
It seams to work enough to be useful therapy, increases circulation, can combine with other therapy.
I have peripheral neuropathy, and my feet and lower legs are mostly numb. I fear being unable to walk at some time in the not-too-distant future. I can't for some reason stand the pain associated with any type of vibrating foot fixers, so I use a TENS device. The TENS electro stimulation device is made for the feet and has two footprint like pads which also have red lights. Not sure if those were infrared but they might be. It works best after bathing when wet skin is more conductive. It helps when the nerve pain gets bad but does not do the job completely. Over time the condition seems to be progressive. With this infrared treatment used before or after the TENS treatment, it seems to have gotten better or at least reached a stasis. My understanding of Infrared therapy is that it can help heal nerves or at least help circulation which helps heal as well.I've been using for over a month now and it takes a while to use this since I have to place it on one leg at a time. I set it and let it run the timed period than switch legs. I've also used it on a red spot on my stomach that has been present long term because of the heat from my laptop. I normally use a small towel to buffer that now. Unlike, the brownish area on my lower legs from edema and neuropathy that a doctor said was mostly permanent, this is starting to fade. The brownish area is where the blood vessels (small capillaries) burst due to swelling and leave behind iron that shows on the skin. The circulation is too poor for someone my age to remove. The red on my stomach is different so it will go away with time, and this seems to help that too. This works well for people who need some therapy that can't deal with physical stimulation from vibrating devices to promote circulation. It's not fast acting, but it works in the long term. Recommended.
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