Hooga HG 1000 - Red Light Therapy Device
The HG1000 is a top-quality, full body red light therapy device that brings affordable and effective light therapy straight to your home. With red and near infrared light at 660nm and 850nm - the most extensively researched and proven wavelengths for red light therapy - this device offers a major advantage by allowing you to treat large areas of your body simultaneously. Experience the amazing benefits of full body red light therapy for increased energy, post-workout recovery, accelerated wound healing, hair growth, pain relief, optimized hormone levels, and more!
Key Features
- Full body medical-grade light therapy panel
- Clinically proven wavelengths of 660nm & 850nm
- High irradiance of >100mW/cm2 at surface and 98mW/cm2 at 6”
- Red & near infrared power switches for customized treatments
- 200 individual 5W LEDs
- 60 degree beam angle
- Heat dissipating fans
- 50,000+ hr lifespan
- 3 year warranty, 60 day trial period
Tech Specs
- Total LEDs: 200 x 5 Watts
- Wavelengths: 660nm Red, 850nm Near-Infrared
- Irradiance: 98mW/cm2 at 6”
- Lifespan: 50,000+ Hours
- Beam Angle: 60 Degrees
- Max Coverage Area: 55” x 32”
- Cooling Fans: 4
- EMF Emission: Zero at 6 inches
- LED Power: 1000W
- Power Consumption: 300W
- Dimensions: 35.8” x 8.2” x 2.7”
- Weight: 18.9lbs
Treatment
- Distance: Use the device from 6 to 18 inches away.
- Treatment Time: Between 2-15 minutes, depending on the distance and goals. Skin/topical treatments require less time, while deep tissue treatments will require more time.
- Frequency: Daily
What’s Included
- 1 HG1000
- 1 US 3 Prong Power Cord
- 1 Hanging Kit with adjustable pulley
- 1 Door Mount
- 1 Protective Eye Goggles
- 1 User Manual
The statements on this website have not been evaluated by the FDA (U.S. Food & Drug Administration). Our products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Our products are low-risk, general wellness / fitness products that do not require FDA clearance, in accordance with the “General Wellness: Policy on Low Risk Devices” draft released January 20, 2015.