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RLE Pro LED Face Mask — Red + Near-Infrared

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Wireless LED face mask delivering 633nm red + 830nm near-infrared at 35 mW/cm². 192 medical-grade LEDs, 10-minute sessions, 30-day skin protocol included.

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  • 60-Day Money-Back
  • FDA Class II

Specifications

Wavelengths
633nm red + 830nm near-infrared
Irradiance
35 mW/cm² at contact
LEDs
192 medical-grade LEDs
Session
10 minutes (auto-shutoff)
Coverage
Full face — forehead, cheeks, jawline, neck
Power
USB-C rechargeable · 25 sessions per charge

What's included

  • Dual wavelength: 633nm visible red + 830nm near-infrared
  • 192 medical-grade LEDs (96 red, 96 near-infrared)
  • Verified irradiance: 35 mW/cm² at 0 inch contact
  • 10-minute auto-shutoff sessions
  • Wireless, USB-C rechargeable, 25 sessions per charge
  • Soft silicone interior with adjustable fit
  • Built-in eye protection cut-outs
  • FDA-listed Class II medical device
SKU
RLE-MASK-01

About this device

The RLE Pro is the mask we built after testing twelve consumer LED masks for our iHome review, Omnilux review, and Dennis Gross review. Three things were broken across most of the category:

  1. Irradiance was too low to matter. Most sub-$100 masks deliver 3-8 mW/cm². The published research uses 30-100 mW/cm². You need 4-10× longer sessions to hit the same dose, and most users give up before they hit it.
  2. Wavelengths were marketing, not science. Masks list “8 colours” without naming the actual nm — most use 630nm red and skip near-infrared entirely, which means everything below the surface (subdermal collagen, capillaries, muscle) gets nothing.
  3. Build quality failed at 3-6 months. Cheap polycarbonate cracking at the temple seams, USB ports failing on the second charge cycle, silicone discolouring after the first month.

What changed

Verified 35 mW/cm² at contact. Independently measured with a Solar Light PMA2100 radiometer — our test unit, our methodology, our data. We’ll publish the full chart on the product page next month.

633nm + 830nm in a 50/50 LED split. 633nm targets the dermis and pigmentation. 830nm penetrates 3-5mm into subdermal tissue where the collagen-producing fibroblasts live. The combination is what every published anti-ageing protocol actually uses.

FDA Class II listing + medical-grade silicone. The shell is single-mould, no seams to crack. Silicone interior wipes clean. USB-C port instead of micro-USB. Twenty-five 10-minute sessions per charge.

What’s in the box

  • RLE Pro mask (US, UK, EU plug adapters included)
  • USB-C charging cable
  • Soft mesh travel case
  • 30-day skin protocol PDF (downloadable on order confirmation)
  • 12-month warranty card
  • 60-day money-back guarantee

Who it’s for

If you have rosacea, acne, fine lines, sun damage, or post-procedure recovery, the RLE Pro is the right starting dose. If you want full-body treatment (back, joints, recovery), get a panel instead — face masks only treat the face.

Read the mask safety guide before your first session if you’re using retinoids, on isotretinoin, or have a history of melasma.

Questions answered

What wavelengths does the RLE Pro mask use? +

Two: 633nm visible red and 830nm near-infrared. 633nm sits at the lower end of the most-studied red band (620-700nm) and targets surface skin: collagen, fine lines, pigmentation. 830nm penetrates deeper (3-5mm) to support muscle and connective tissue around the face. The 50/50 LED split means you get both effects in a single 10-minute session.

How is it different from the iHome or Omnilux mask? +

Three main differences. (1) Irradiance: we deliver a verified 35 mW/cm² at contact — iHome measures around 4 mW/cm², Omnilux around 8 mW/cm². Higher irradiance shortens session time. (2) Wavelength choice: many sub-$100 masks use only red (no NIR). The RLE Pro includes 830nm, which is the most-studied NIR wavelength. (3) Build: medical-grade silicone, USB-C, FDA Class II listed. Full comparison on our /ihome-mask-review/ page.

How long until I see results? +

Skin texture and tone changes typically appear at 6-8 weeks of consistent use (10 minutes, 5 days a week). Fine lines and collagen remodelling take 12+ weeks because dermal collagen turnover is slow. Acne and inflammation often respond within 2-3 weeks. The included 30-day protocol PDF tracks expected timelines for each concern.

Is it safe for sensitive skin or rosacea? +

Yes — unlike LED light therapy at salon strength, the RLE Pro is below the threshold for thermal stress. Red and near-infrared light at this dose actually reduces inflammation and rosacea flushing in published studies. Avoid use over active retinoids for the first 2 weeks (start at 5-minute sessions). Not for use over isotretinoin.

Can I use it with skincare products? +

Apply a serum (vitamin C, niacinamide, peptides) before the session and the light helps drive penetration. Avoid using it directly over thick occlusive moisturisers, which scatter light away from the skin. SPF after — never during.

What's the warranty and return policy? +

12-month manufacturer warranty against defects. 60-day money-back guarantee — if your skin doesn't respond after a full protocol, ship it back for a full refund (we cover return shipping in the US and Canada). FDA Class II device registration on file.

How does delivery work? +

Free standard shipping in the US and Canada on orders over $75 (3-5 business days). Express US shipping $14.99 (1-2 business days). UK and EU shipping $24 (5-10 business days). All orders ship from our US fulfilment centre with tracking emailed within 24 hours.