Why this is currently the strongest anti-aging LED mask we've tested — and why the 1072nm wavelength matters more than brands admit.
The CurrentBody Series 2 stands out for one reason: it is the only consumer mask that pairs standard 633nm and 830nm wavelengths with 1072nm deep near-infrared. Combined with 260+ LEDs and a flexible silicone form factor with extended jaw and chin coverage, it produced the strongest 12-week anti-aging results in our test.
The Series 2 comes with the mask itself, a remote/controller, a USB-C charging cable, eye protection, a microfibre carry pouch, and a quick-start guide. The remote houses the battery, which keeps the mask itself lightweight — a thoughtful design choice you appreciate after the first 10-minute session.
Across 12 weeks of 10-minute sessions, 5 times per week, the most noticeable changes were:
The most distinctive outcome compared to other masks we've tested was firmness along the jaw — likely the result of the extended chin coverage plus 1072nm penetration.
If anti-aging is your priority and budget isn't a primary constraint, this is the mask to buy. The 1072nm wavelength, the LED count, and the silicone fit are an unmatched combination in 2026.
Yes, if the additional jaw coverage and the 1072nm wavelength matter to you. Series 1 still works well for surface-level anti-aging.
The recommended frequency is 3–5 times per week, 10 minutes per session. Daily use is generally safe but doesn't produce noticeably better results than 4–5 sessions weekly.
Red and near-infrared wavelengths are considered safe across Fitzpatrick skin types. People prone to melasma should consult a dermatologist before starting any LED therapy.
Two years from purchase — the longest in the consumer LED category we tested.