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Uno Vita's Red Light Therapy Belt (long)

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Uno Vita Red Light Therapy Belt (long model – 129 X 17.5 cm)

Natural technology for deep tissue stimulation, recovery and well-being

The Uno Vita red light therapy belt from Ideacare represents a modern, portable solution in photobiomodulation (PBM) – a form of low-level light therapy that combines red and near-infrared light to stimulate the cells' energy production, reduce inflammation and support the body's natural healing processes. The belt is designed to provide high light intensity (>114 mW/cm²) in a flexible neoprene material, and can be used over several body areas such as stomach, back, hips, legs or shoulders. This technology is safe, natural and free of drugs or side effects, and is suitable for both professional clinics and home users.

Health effects

The Uno Vita red light therapy belt uses the wavelengths 660 nm (red light) and 850 nm (near-infrared light), both of which have been documented to have physiological effects in the body's cells and tissues.

  • 660 nm red light can help increase the skin's vitality, support collagen production, improve wound healing and reduce superficial inflammation.

  • 850 nm near-infrared light penetrates deeper into muscle and nerve tissue, and can contribute to increased ATP production, better microcirculation and faster recovery.

  • The combination 660/850 nm enables a synergistic effect that supports the body's natural ability to maintain cell health and tissue regeneration.

Most used and documented effects

  1. Pain relief and reduction of inflammation
    Red light therapy has been shown to reduce levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines and help balance oxidative stress, which can provide relief from muscle and joint pain.

  2. Skin renewal and collagen support
    660 nm red light can contribute to increased collagen production and improved skin structure, and is therefore widely used for cosmetic and skin health-related purposes.

  3. Surprising effect – metabolic support
    Studies suggest that near-infrared light (850 nm) can positively affect metabolism through improved mitochondrial function and fat mobilization, thus supporting natural energy release and weight regulation.

Technological advantages

💡 Advanced LED setup
Equipped with 315 high-efficiency triple-chip LED modules (105 x 3-in-1 configuration), each of 1 watt, which ensures high light intensity and uniform energy distribution over the entire length of the belt.

🔋 Flexible power supply
Compatible with mains (100-240 V AC), USB adapter or external battery, so it can be used both in the clinic, at home or when travelling.

🧘♀️ Comfortable construction
Made in soft, skin-friendly neoprene material with an adjustable strap for a perfect fit. The belt is light, breathable and ergonomically designed to provide maximum comfort during use.

🎛️ Precise control and user interface
Comes with a compact controller with adjustable intensity, time control, light mode and breathing function for pulse-based light therapy.

⚙️ Safety and quality
Developed with a focus on electrical safety, low heat generation and stable light performance. The belt complies with EU standards for electromagnetic safety and material quality.

Health-related explanation of how it works

Red and near-infrared light is absorbed by the mitochondria's cytochrome c oxidase, a key enzyme in the electron transport chain. This leads to increased production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which gives the cells more energy to carry out their functions. Increased ATP production supports tissue repair, cell renewal and reduces oxidative stress. At the same time, the release of nitric oxide (NO) is stimulated, which expands blood vessels and increases circulation.

Scientific background

Photobiomodulation is an active field of research documented in over 6,000 scientific studies. The technology is used in sports medicine, skin care, rehabilitation, neurology and pain management. Although the product is not intended as a medical treatment, it is based on the same photophysical principles as clinical PBM therapy.

Technical details and specifications

  • LED configuration: 315 pcs (105 x 3-in-1) 1 W triple-chip LED

  • Wavelengths (nm): 660 (red light) + 850 (near-infrared light)

  • Light intensity (irradiance): >114 mW/cm²

  • Power consumption (max. actual power): 20 W

  • Input voltage: 100-240 V AC

  • Power sources: wall adapter, USB, external battery (power bank)

  • Material: Neoprene (soft, flexible, skin-friendly)

  • Dimensions: approx. 129 × 17 cm

  • Net weight: approx. 1.2 kg, gross weight: 1.5 kg/pc

  • Functions: adjustable timer, brightness, breathing function (pulse)

  • Available color: black

  • Scope of delivery: 1 pc belt, 1 pc power plug with 1 m cable, 1 pc controller, 1 pc USB switch cable, 1 pc user manual

  • Warranty: 2 years (EU) + 30 day satisfaction guarantee

Reservations (devices and hardware)

Use of devices is at your own risk and should always be done in consultation with a doctor in case of serious health problems. Devices that require medical expertise must only be used by persons with relevant training. The effect of the product may vary from person to person. Keep out of the reach of children. Uno Vita AS does not claim that this product can cure disease, regardless of any research that suggests this.

Disclaimer

Uno Vita uses modern analysis and language tools (incl. artificial intelligence) for text design and quality assurance. We are not responsible for any errors or inaccuracies resulting from human or technological errors. All information about products and research is intended as general knowledge and not as medical advice. The product is not intended to diagnose, treat or cure disease. Consult a qualified healthcare professional before using new treatments or devices.

Freedom of expression and right to information

Uno Vita reserves the right to share publicly available research and information on health and wellness technologies, natural substances and photobiomodulation technology in line with international principles for freedom of expression and the right to receive and impart information (UN Declaration of Human Rights article 19, Constitution §100, ICCPR art. 19).

Scientific references

  1. Hamblin MR. Mechanisms and applications of the anti-inflammatory effects of photobiomodulation. AIMS Biophys. 2017.

  2. Chung H, et al. The nuts and bolts of low-level laser (light) therapy. Ann Biomed Eng. 2012.

  3. Gupta A et al. Light emitting diode-based photobiomodulation: clinical applications. Lasers Surg Med. 2014.

  4. Karu T. Photobiology of low-power laser effects. Health Phys. 1989.

  5. Anders JJ et al. Light-emitting diode therapy in neurological disorders. Photomed Laser Surg. 2014.

  6. Huang YY et al. Biphasic dose response in low-level light therapy. Dose-Response. 2009.

  7. Enwemeka CS. Therapeutic light and its applications in healing. Photomed Laser Surg. 2014.

  8. Joensen J et al. Infrared light therapy in muscle recovery. Phys Ther Sports. 2012.

  9. Hashmi JT et al. Role of near-infrared light therapy in neurorehabilitation. Neurosci Lett. 2010.

  10. Posten W et al. Low-level laser therapy for wound healing. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2005.

  11. Barolet D et al. LED photomodulation in dermatology. Clin Aesthet Dermatol. 2018.

  12. Naeser MA et al. Transcranial PBM improves cognition. Photomed Laser Surg. 2016.

  13. Salehpour F et al. The potential of PBM for psychiatric disorders. J Photochem Photobiol B. 2020.

  14. Rojas JC et al. Neurological applications of infrared light therapy. Front Neurol. 2018.

  15. Leal Junior EC et al. Effects of light therapy on inflammation and muscle recovery. Eur J Appl Physiol. 2010.

  16. Whelan HT et al. NASA LED phototherapy for tissue healing. J Clin Laser Med Surg. 2001.

  17. Desmet KD et al. Clinical applications of light therapy. Photomed Laser Surg. 2006.

  18. Hamblin MR. Photobiomodulation for pain management. Pain Res Manag. 2019.

  19. Amaroli A et al. Photobiomodulation and mitochondria. Front Physiol. 2021.

  20. Gao X et al. Red and near-infrared light in rehabilitation medicine. Am J Phys Med Rehabil. 2014.

  21. Wang X et al. Wavelength-dependent effects of light therapy. Lasers Med Sci. 2017.

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