1. Screen Limitations: Phone screens (including OLED and LCD) are built to display a wide range of colors visible to the human eye, but they don’t emit light in the specific therapeutic wavelengths (600-700 nm for red light or 800-1000 nm for near-infrared light) at the intensity required for red light therapy. 2. Low Intensity: Even if the screen shows “red” light, the intensity and power output (irradiance) is far too low to penetrate the skin and provide any therapeutic benefits. 3. Incorrect Wavelength: The red light you see on a phone screen is part of the visual color spectrum, not the specific wavelength range used in medical or cosmetic red light therapy devices.
To my understanding, utilizing something like this is beneficial to people who are prone to waking in the middle of the night. The low wave light helps to not fully awaken the person and doesn’t disrupt natural melatonin production.
No wish it was that easy 😭 the one at planet fitness isn't actually real either the bulbs are like white. Real infared is expensive you're better off to make a one time payment and have it at your house it's saves thousands of dollars getting one at home
Thank you for no putting commercials I can rest ❤
I use this for my 2 month old at night as a light and white noise, it really helps! Thank you
Life saver for our baby when we forgot our noise machine for our holiday - thanks
Noise and light!
My favorite part is there’s no random loud and bright ads 😊
So nice, thank you ❤
Red light with red noise would probably be mind-blowing 😂
THANK YOU… so glad this doesn’t have music. Ughhh. Hard to find content that isn’t ruined by all the typical annoying music
9/10 this is really relaxign i got sleep so much easier but when i woek up i thought there was blood in my eyes- lol
This is great. Thanks!
This really helped me sleep
Thank you this is great
This is so good thank u
isn’t this technically still blue light from our phone but just colored red? staring at this would kill your eye sight lol
❤️💡 Awesome many THANKS 🙏🏽
Thank you.
1. Screen Limitations: Phone screens (including OLED and LCD) are built to display a wide range of colors visible to the human eye, but they don’t emit light in the specific therapeutic wavelengths (600-700 nm for red light or 800-1000 nm for near-infrared light) at the intensity required for red light therapy.
2. Low Intensity: Even if the screen shows “red” light, the intensity and power output (irradiance) is far too low to penetrate the skin and provide any therapeutic benefits.
3. Incorrect Wavelength: The red light you see on a phone screen is part of the visual color spectrum, not the specific wavelength range used in medical or cosmetic red light therapy devices.
Thank you! 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Omg thank you I’ve been looking for this answer
Thank you i think this is great i have just started to use it
If you have a baby and a big screen, use your tv and have a crib in the living room or wherever and use the tv.
5:04:00 damn ❤
Anyone else here to hallucinate
I am
Real!!!
GOAT
it made me see things would not use again
What did it made u see
you can’t just say that and dip
If they say to use it in AM it’s most effective. How can it work when you are asleep?
4:01:22
To my understanding, utilizing something like this is beneficial to people who are prone to waking in the middle of the night. The low wave light helps to not fully awaken the person and doesn’t disrupt natural melatonin production.
there is a click in the loop. I cant unhear it.
theres a little blue light here right?
Yep with any phone or TV there's going to be a little bit of blue there
this is really infra red light?
no
No wish it was that easy 😭 the one at planet fitness isn't actually real either the bulbs are like white. Real infared is expensive you're better off to make a one time payment and have it at your house it's saves thousands of dollars getting one at home
this sounds terrifying
I see red I see red I see red
I see orange