Independent verification of LED face mask claims — no paid placements, no brand partnerships. Updated August 2026.
No hands-on testing of these devices ever took place, despite what an earlier version of this site claimed. That claim has been removed. We do not test devices ourselves; instead, we check what's publicly documented about them.
What we check: manufacturer-published specifications, records in public FDA registration databases, and peer-reviewed published research on the wavelengths each device uses.
What we don't do: we don't accept review samples or payment from brands, and we don't make regulatory or medical determinations — a registry record is not our judgment, it's what the record says.
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