
Ultrahuman Photon is a handheld red light therapy device available for pre-order at $249. It emits two wavelengths, 660nm and 850nm, through 12 LEDs that deliver both wavelengths simultaneously. The 660nm light is associated with skin appearance, collagen-related benefits, and skin tone, while the 850nm light reaches deeper to support recovery. The device can be used alone or paired with Ultrahuman Ring Pro or Ring Air. The Ultrahuman app provides daily session recommendations based on heart rate, recovery, and sleep data, and offers goal-oriented protocols for Recovery, Skin, Sleep, or General Wellness with time-of-day guidance. The device weighs about 600g, supports up to six 10-minute sessions per charge, recharges via USB-C, and is pursuing FCC, CE, UKCA, and RoHS certifications.
"Ultrahuman Photon emits two wavelengths of red light (660nm and 850nm). The Photon has 12 LEDs that each emit two wavelengths simultaneously - 660nm and 850nm. 660nm light has been studied for its effects on skin appearance, collagen-related benefits and skin tone. 850nm light reaches deeper into the body and aids recovery."
"The Photon can be used on its own, but it can also be used in conjunction with the company's smart rings. You can pair it with the Ultrahuman Ring Pro (available in the US and internationally) or the Ultrahuman Ring Air (available internationally). In the Ultrahuman app you will find a daily session recommendation card - this will show you things like the suggested session length and time of day based on your heart rate, recovery and sleep data."
"You can opt into a goal-oriented protocol choosing between Recovery, Skin, Sleep or General Wellness. This will rotate across different areas of the body during the week. There is also a time-of-day guidance depending on what you want to achieve - mornings are for activation, evenings are for winding down."
"The Photon is a hand-held device that weighs around 600g. Its built-in battery lasts up to six 10 minute sessions on a single charge and you can recharge it using USB-C. The device is in the process of securing certifications for the relevant FCC, CE, UKCA and RoHS standards."
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