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PowerCure Pulse 75 W – Professional Handheld Pulse Laser with 905 nm, 808 nm and 650 nm

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PowerCure Pulse is a professional handheld Class 3B pulse laser for photobiomodulation with three wavelengths: 905 nm pulsed near-infrared laser, 808 nm near-infrared laser and 650 nm red laser. The device has 1 × 905 nm diode, 4 × 808 nm diodes and 10 × 650 nm diodes, total output power of 1400 mW ±20%, 75 W ±20% maximum pulsed output per 905 nm diode, continuous and pulsed modes, 5-60 minute timer, three power levels, magnetic massage lens and rechargeable 5000 mAh lithium battery. Developed for professional, local and structured light stimulation in routines for muscle comfort, recovery, soft tissue, tendons, articular areas and modern wellness use.

PowerCure Pulse – professional 3-wavelength pulse laser for photobiomodulation

PowerCure Pulse is a professional handheld smart laser for local photobiomodulation. The device combines three complementary wavelengths in one compact and powerful solution: 905 nm pulsed near-infrared laser, 808 nm near-infrared laser and 650 nm red laser. This makes the PowerCure Pulse more advanced than standard handheld 650/808 nm devices, because it also includes a 905 nm pulsed laser with a very high stated pulsed peak power.

The manual describes the PowerCure Pulse as a Smart Handheld Laser Device and shows a structure with LED screen, battery icon, time display, pulse mode, power level, mode button, time button, plus/minus buttons, charging connector, magnetic massage lens and treatment window with 1 × 905 nm laser diode, 4 × 808 nm laser diodes and 10 × 650 nm laser diodes.

PowerCure Pulse is made for you who want a more targeted and concentrated light technology than ordinary LED panels. While red light and NIR panels provide wide surface coverage, a handheld laser provides more precise local use. This makes the product particularly interesting for clinics, therapists, training environments, sports, advanced home use and professionals who want a portable laser-based device for structured local light stimulation.

The product is a Class 3B laser product. It must be used with respect for laser safety, and direct exposure to eyes must always be avoided. Always wear protective glasses and follow the manual's safety instructions. The manual explicitly warns against looking directly into the laser light and against pointing the laser at other people's eyes.

What makes PowerCure Pulse different?

The PowerCure Pulse differs from the standard PowerCure Pro in that it includes a 905 nm pulse laser diode in addition to 808 nm and 650 nm. 905 nm is often used in professional pulse lasers because the wavelength is in the near-infrared range and can be combined with short pulses and high peak power. The manual states 75 W ±20% maximum output power per 905 nm laser diode, while the total output power for the unit is given to 1400 mW ±20%. This should be communicated precisely: the 75 W figure is a pulsed/peak related diode value, while 1400 mW ±20% is the stated total output power in the specs.

The device also has 4 × 808 nm laser diodes, each rated at 250 mW ±20%, and 10 × 650 nm laser diodes, each rated at 5 mW ±20%. The combination makes PowerCure Pulse relevant for routines where you want both red laser for more superficial stimulation, 808 nm near-infrared light for deeper local use and 905 nm pulsed near-infrared light for more advanced professional protocols.

Three wavelengths – 905 nm, 808 nm and 650 nm

905 nm pulsed near-infrared laser
905 nm is the most advanced wavelength in PowerCure Pulse. It lies in the near-infrared range and is used in many professional pulse laser systems. The manual states one 905 nm laser diode with a maximum output power per diode of 75 W ±20%. This is a high pulsed/peak value and should not be confused with continuous average power.

808 nm near-infrared laser
808 nm is a central wavelength in photobiomodulation and low-level laser therapy. It is often used in handheld laser devices because it has good relevance for local deeper light stimulation. PowerCure Pulse has 4 pcs. 808 nm laser diodes, each rated at 250 mW ±20%.

650 nm red laser
650 nm is in the visible red range and is often used for routines closer to the surface. PowerCure Pulse has 10 pcs. 650 nm laser diodes, each rated at 5 mW ±20%.

Photobiomodulation explained simply

Photobiomodulation, often abbreviated PBM, is about how certain wavelengths of light can interact with biological structures. The professional community particularly discusses mitochondria, cytochrome c oxidase, redox processes, ATP-related signaling pathways and local tissue response as possible mechanisms. This is also the reason why red and near-infrared light is used in research into light biology and the body's local response to light. PowerCure and several international retailers refer to the technology as low-level laser therapy, cold laser therapy and photobiomodulation, but Norwegian/EU marketing should avoid disease and treatment claims if the product's MDR status is not fully documented for such claims.

The difference between PowerCure Pulse and regular LED panels

Standard red light and NIR panels provide wide surface coverage. They are well suited for larger areas, such as the back, legs, face or full body use. PowerCure Pulse is different. This is a handheld laser-based device for precise local use.

An LED panel spreads light over a larger area. PowerCure Pulse concentrates laser light towards a more defined field. This makes it particularly relevant when you want to work more specifically with muscle comfort, tendons, areas close to joints, trigger point-like areas, local stress areas or precise professional protocols.

Why choose PowerCure Pulse?

The PowerCure Pulse is for users who want a more professional handheld laser than a standard 650/808 nm unit. It combines three wavelengths, continuous and pulsed mode, three power levels, magnetic massage lens, LED screen, 5000 mAh battery and easy time setting from 5 to 60 minutes.

Benefits and features

• Professional handheld pulse laser for local photobiomodulation.
• Three wavelengths: 905 nm, 808 nm and 650 nm.
• 1 × 905 nm laser diode with 75 W ±20% maximum pulsed/peak value.
• 4 × 808 nm laser diodes with 250 mW ±20% per diode.
• 10 × 650 nm laser diodes with 5 mW ±20% per diode.
• Total output power 1400 mW ±20%.
• Class 3B laser product.
• GaAlAs semiconductor laser.
• Continuous and pulsed mode.
• Time setting from 5 to 60 minutes in 5-minute intervals.
• Three adjustable power levels.
• Magnetic massage lens.
• LED display with time, battery, heart rate mode and power level.
• Rechargeable 5000 mAh lithium battery.
• Type-C USB cable and adapter charging with DC 5 V, 2 A.
• Light and portable, stated net weight 270 ±5 grams.
• Suitable for structured local light stimulation in home, clinic, training and professional wellness environments.

Who is PowerCure Pulse suitable for?

PowerCure Pulse is suitable for adults and professional users who want a powerful, hand-held and precise laser-based device for local light stimulation. The product is particularly relevant for people concerned with muscle comfort, recovery after physical exertion, tendons, areas near joints, local soft tissue response, sports, exercise, biohacking, well-being and modern light-based self-care.

For professional users, PowerCure Pulse can be relevant in clinics, training environments, physiotherapy-like environments, wellness centres, sports environments and veterinary contexts where the user has relevant expertise and follows the current regulations.

Veterinary use

The PowerCure technology is also discussed internationally in connection with animals and pets. PowerCure Europe's FAQ emphasizes that use on dogs, cats and horses should take place in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and under the guidance of a veterinarian.

When used on animals, PowerCure Pulse should only be used by or in consultation with a veterinarian or professional with relevant expertise. Animals cannot always express discomfort in the same way as humans, and safety, eye protection, dose, duration and correct area selection are therefore extra important.

How to use PowerCure Pulse

The manual describes a simple operating sequence. The device is turned on by holding down the power button for approximately 2 seconds. The default setting at startup is 5 minutes and continuous mode. The time is adjusted with the time button in 5-minute increments from 5 to 60 minutes. The Mode button toggles between continuous and pulsed mode. The plus and minus buttons adjust the power level in three levels. When the desired time, mode and power level have been selected, press the power button briefly to start laser emission.

The manual specifies that time and power level cannot be adjusted while the laser emission is in progress; the laser emission must be paused before such changes are made. Mode can be adjusted during use. The device has an automatic switch-off after 120 seconds without a key being pressed and without laser emission.

Recommended use

Start carefully, especially if you are new to laser-based photobiomodulation. Start with shorter sessions, lower power level and moderate frequency. Typical use can be 5-20 minutes per area, depending on area, tolerance, experience and purpose. The manual allows for time setting up to 60 minutes, but long sessions should be used with caution and only after relevant guidance.

More is not always better. Photobiomodulation is often referred to as a biphasic dose-response principle, where a moderate dose may be more appropriate than an excessively high dose. Therefore, start low and gradually increase according to tolerance.

Technical specifications

Product name: PowerCure Pulse
Product type: Smart handheld laser device
Technology: LLLT, low-level laser therapy, cold laser, photobiomodulation
Laser class: Class 3B laser product
Laser medium: GaAlAs semiconductor
Wavelengths: 905 nm ±20 nm, 808 nm ±20 nm and 650 nm ±20 nm
Laser diode setup: 1 × 905 nm, 4 × 808 nm and 10 × 650 nm
Maximum output per 905 nm laser diode: 75 W ±20%, pulsed/peak-related value
Maximum output per 808 nm laser diode: 250 mW ±20%
Maximum output per 650 nm laser diode: 5 mW ±20%
Total output power: 1400 mW ±20%
Working mode: Continuous and pulsed mode
Time setting: 5-60 minutes, in 5-minute intervals
Power levels: Three levels
Battery: 5000 mAh lithium battery
Charging port: Type-C USB
Adapter output: DC 5 V, 2 A
Adapter voltage: AC 100-240 V
Net weight: 270 ±5 grams
Operating temperature: 5–30 °C
Relative humidity: 20-80%
Atmospheric pressure: 860–1060 hPa
Construction: Main unit, Type-C USB cable, plug and magnetic massage lens
Display: LED display with time, battery, heart rate mode and power level
Automatic switch-off: Yes, after 120 seconds of no key pressure and no laser emission
Warranty: The manual states a 1-year warranty with normal use and a valid warranty card

Package contents

PowerCure Pulse main unit
Magnetic massage lens
Type-C USB cable
Adapter/plug, European or American variant depending on delivery
User manual
Safety glasses should be included or ordered separately if not included in the delivery

The manual's structure illustration shows the main unit, magnetic massage lens, Type-C USB cable and US/European plug as part of the system.

Maintenance

Clean the exterior of the device with cotton soaked in neutral cleaning liquid. Do not use organic solvents or gas-based cleaning agents. Light output/laser ports can be cleaned carefully with cotton soaked in alcohol. The manual warns against soaking the unit in liquid or scratching the laser opening with hard objects. The device should be kept away from moisture, high temperature and direct sunlight. For long-term storage, the battery should be charged at least every 4-6 months. month.

Important safety information

PowerCure Pulse is a Class 3B laser product. Improper use can result in harmful radiation exposure. Do not look directly into the laser light. Do not point the laser at the eyes, face without proper eye protection, reflective surfaces or other people. Keep the device out of the reach of children.

The manual states that the device is not waterproof and should not be used in bathtubs, showers or other wet environments. It must be used in clean, dust-free and well-ventilated environments, at 5–30 °C, and not in flammable or explosive environments. The device should not be used near equipment that may cause electromagnetic interference, such as mobile phones and walkie-talkies.

Contraindications and precautions from the manual

The manual states that the device should not be used in diabetes, pregnancy, scarring, coagulation disorders, malignant skin lesions, epilepsy or solar rash, use of drugs that cause sensitivity to 810 nm diode lasers, tanned skin if sun cannot be avoided after use, and in pacemaker users. The manual also recommends avoiding use close to or stacked with other equipment that can create electromagnetic interference.

For Norwegian product text, these points should be reproduced clearly, but preferably with slightly more natural language:

Do not use PowerCure Pulse if you are pregnant, have diabetes, a pacemaker, epilepsy, coagulation disorders, malignant skin changes, severe photosensitivity, use photosensitizing drugs, have tanned skin and cannot avoid the sun after use, or have been told by healthcare personnel to avoid laser light. Consult a qualified healthcare professional if you are unsure.

Important regulatory notice for Norway/EU

The manual uses medical formulations such as "improve blood circulation", "reduce inflammation", "desensitization and pain", "heal wounds" and "adjust body functions". Such formulations should not is used directly in Norwegian/EU marketing without correct regulatory assessment, CE/MDR documentation and approved intended use. In Norway and the EU, claims about diagnosis, treatment, relief or prevention of disease or pain can result in the product being classified and assessed as a medical device.

This product text is therefore formulated as non-medical and technical product information, focusing on photobiomodulation, local light stimulation, muscle comfort, recovery routines, well-being and safe use.

Reservation

The product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. Use is at your own risk. In case of existing medical conditions, pregnancy, breastfeeding, pacemaker, diabetes, epilepsy, coagulation disorders, malignant skin changes, photosensitivity, use of photosensitizing drugs, medical equipment or ongoing medical treatment, healthcare personnel should be consulted before use. Devices that are used in a professional or veterinary context should be used by people with relevant expertise and in line with current regulations.

Disclaimer

Uno Vita AS makes no medical claims about PowerCure Pulse. The information is intended as general technical and scientifically oriented product information about low-level laser, pulse laser, photobiomodulation, red light, near-infrared light and wellness use. The product does not replace a medical examination, diagnosis or treatment by an authorized healthcare professional. Effects and experiences can vary from person to person and from animal to animal.

Freedom of expression and information purposes

Uno Vita shares publicly available research, technical product information and general specialist knowledge in line with the right to freedom of expression and the free dissemination of scientific information. The information is intended to contribute to a better understanding of light, laser technology, photobiomodulation and modern wellness technology, within the current regulations for product information and marketing.

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