LifeZoom has launched Veyra — a lightweight curved red light therapy device designed to offer greater versatility and practicality for everyday wellness routines.
Veyra features 80 LEDs with high-transmission PC optical lenses that deliver a dual-wavelength combination of 660nm red light and 850nm near-infrared light. The curved red light therapy device includes accessory kits that enable three distinct configurations — stand-supported panel use for seated home routines such as reading or meditation, belt-style use where the flexible silicone panel conforms to body contours for localized care, and dome-style setup for targeting small areas like the wrist or other specific body parts. Veyra achieves an irradiance of 66mW/cm2 at the tested application distance, with the 660nm wavelength focusing on skin texture, fine lines, and collagen-related quality, while the 850nm near-infrared light penetrates deeper to support muscle relaxation, exercise fatigue recovery, and joint comfort.
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Why This Trend Is Growing
- Curved Wellness Devices
- Flexible form factors are reshaping at-home wellness by allowing therapeutic hardware to adapt to body contours, seated routines, and targeted recovery zones.
- Multi-mode Light Therapy
- Configurable red light systems create room for products that shift between panel, wearable, and localized formats without requiring multiple dedicated devices.
- Recovery-focused Home Care
- Consumer interest in muscle relaxation, joint comfort, and post-exercise recovery is expanding demand for compact technologies that bring spa-like treatments into daily routines.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Consumer Wellness
- Personal care brands can differentiate through adaptable devices that merge beauty, relaxation, and recovery benefits in one accessible home platform.
- Wearable Technology
- Soft silicone panels and belt-style configurations signal a growing intersection between wearable design and non-invasive therapeutic applications.
- Home Health Equipment
- Lightweight modular therapy tools are broadening the category beyond clinical-style devices toward practical products designed for routine household use.
