FlexBeam Recharge
Portable wearable red light therapy device with flexible design that wraps around any body part. Three treatment programs for different conditions.
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Pros & cons
What we like
- Flexible design allows targeting of curved body areas like joints and shoulders
- Dual wavelength LEDs (660nm/850nm) for both surface and deep tissue treatment
- Rechargeable battery provides cordless operation for up to 3+ hours
- Lightweight and portable for travel or use anywhere
- Timer function with automatic shutoff prevents overexposure
What could be better
- High price point compared to stationary red light panels
- Limited treatment area coverage due to compact size
- Battery life decreases over time requiring eventual replacement
- Some users report the flexible housing can crack with repeated bending
Key features
Who is this for?
Best for
Athletes, physical therapy patients, and individuals seeking targeted red light therapy for specific muscle groups or joint areas who value portability and hands-free operation.
Not ideal for
Budget-conscious buyers looking for full-body coverage or those who prefer stationary panel devices with larger treatment areas.
How it scores
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Specifications
| Wavelengths | 630nm + 850nm |
|---|---|
| Programs | 3 preset programs |
| Power | 12W per module |
| Battery | Rechargeable (2h charge) |
| Runtime | 20 min per session |
| Weight | 0.7 lbs |
| Warranty | 2 years |
Compatibility
Standalone device with manual controls, no smartphone app required
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