Mercian professional Red Light Therapy Bed M2 Plus
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Red Light Therapy Bed M2
Red Light Therapy Bed M2 is the newest foldable red light bed from Merican, updated in 2025. This model is ideal both for home users with high demands on effect and experience and for smaller clinics that want professional photobiomodulation in a compact and user-friendly format. M2 is delivered in a powerful version with a full 1500 W power and the wavelength combination 633 nm, 660 nm, 850 nm and 940 nm, which provides comprehensive coverage from the skin's surface to deep tissue. With electric button control, 360° adaptive panels and foldable design, the M2 combines high-tech light therapy with practical ease of use.
Health benefits
The Red Light Therapy Bed M2 uses four carefully selected wavelengths to provide maximum effect:
• 633 nm light works in the skin's top layer and can contribute to skin renewal, even skin tone and reduction of early signs of ageing.
• 660 nm light is particularly well documented to stimulate collagen production, which can give firmer skin and reduce the visibility of fine lines and wrinkles.
• 850 nm light penetrates deeper into muscle and connective tissue and can contribute to better circulation, reduced inflammation and increased muscle and joint comfort.
• 940 nm light reaches even deeper and can stimulate subcutaneous structures and provide whole-body well-being and relaxation.
Two main advantages
• Skin health and beauty: Stimulation of collagen production, smoother skin tone, reduction of wrinkles and improved skin structure.
• Recovery and energy: Deeper tissue effects such as better blood circulation, faster recovery after physical activity and support for muscle and joint comfort.
A surprising advantage
A lesser-known effect is that near-infrared light around 850–940 nm can contribute to mental clarity and emotional balance through an indirect effect on the nervous system, which gives an experience of inner calm and well-being.
Technical details and specifications
Model: M2
Number of LEDs: 9600 (high version)
Power: 1500 W
Wavelengths: 633 nm, 660 nm, 850 nm and 940 nm
Dimensions: 1915 mm (length) × 870 mm (width) × 880 mm (height), adjustable height up to 300 mm
Weight: 80 kg
Colours: White or black, other colors available on request
Control: Electrical adjustment with physical buttons
Design: Foldable and space-saving for easier storage and transport
Panels: 360° adaptive panels for full body treatment and flexible use
Customization: OEM/ODM available, including logo, wavelengths, packaging and manuals
Product benefits
• Ideal for both home users and smaller clinics who want a professional effect and experience
• Powerful 1500 W version with four wavelengths for maximum coverage and effect
• Foldable design that makes it easy to store
• Electric button control for easy operation
• 360° adaptive panels for full body treatment and optimal flexibility
Reservation
Use of devices for light therapy is at your own risk.
The product is not intended for the diagnosis, treatment, cure or prevention of disease.
The effect may vary from person to person.
Should not be used by children without supervision.
People with a pacemaker or specific health conditions should consult a doctor before use.
Disclaimer
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