AMIRO

Spectra 5-in-1 LED Light Therapy Facial Mask

Verdict

Amiro's Spectra 5-in-1 LED mask offers red/infrared and blue light at $270 (discount to $180), with independently verified wavelengths and solid build quality for the price. Board-certified dermatologist Dr. Sarah Sheu notes excellent nasolabial fold coverage, strong battery life, and no face marks since it hovers over skin, but flags that it's not FDA cleared and has poor coverage on the sides of the face and jawline.

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The retail price is $270, but with a discount code, the price comes down to $180.0:46–0:51
It has both red and infrared light for rejuvenation and a red and blue light combo for treating acne, too.0:57–1:02
This mask is not FDA cleared.
Alex at Light Therapy Insiders independently tested the wavelengths and his readings match the company's claims.1:37–1:43
The build quality is better than I expected for the price.5:50–5:54
It feels solid, not necessarily luxury, though.
I like how easy it is to take on and off. It's like wearing glasses.6:02–6:06
For me they block the brightness of the LEDs really well. So well that sometimes I couldn't tell if the mask was still on or not without looking at the remote.6:23–6:27
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Verdict

Amiro's Spectra 5-in-1 LED mask offers red/infrared and blue light at $270 (discount to $180), with independently verified wavelengths and solid build quality for the price. Board-certified dermatologist Dr. Sarah Sheu notes excellent nasolabial fold coverage, strong battery life, and no face marks since it hovers over skin, but flags that it's not FDA cleared and has poor coverage on the sides of the face and jawline.

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LED light therapy mask
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