360 LEDs and three wavelengths at a value-tier price. The strongest results-per-dollar of any mask we tested in 2026.
iRestore Illumina delivers 635nm red, 830nm near-infrared, and 415nm blue across 360 LEDs — the highest LED count in our test, in a rigid mask design at a meaningfully lower price than CurrentBody or Omnilux. The trade-offs: it isn't wireless, and there's no 1072nm. For most people, this is the best balance of price, features, and results.
Best overall value in 2026. You won't get the absolute premium experience of CurrentBody or the comfort of Omnilux, but you will get three wavelengths and 360 LEDs at a price most buyers can justify.
Yes — verify the current model and indications on the brand site at time of purchase.
The device has program modes that cycle through wavelengths or focus on one. Mixing in a session is supported.
Significantly better — most sub-$100 masks emit weaker, less accurate wavelengths. Illumina sits in the "real device" tier without premium pricing.
It's noticeable if you've used Omnilux, but standard if you haven't.