Ultrahuman lanza un dispositivo de terapia de luz roja Photon

Ultrahuman ha presentado Photon, un dispositivo de terapia de luz roja que se conecta con sus anillos inteligentes para personalizar las sesiones de recuperación. El producto tiene un precio de venta de 249 dólares y ya está disponible para reserva.

El dispositivo ofrece terapia de doble longitud de onda utilizando luz roja de 660 nanómetros y luz infrarroja cercana de 850 nanómetros. Pesa 600 gramos y permite hasta seis sesiones por carga USB-C, contando con una función de apagado automático de 10 minutos integrada. Los usuarios pueden acceder a cuatro protocolos guiados a través de la aplicación Ultrahuman: Glow Ritual, Deep Restore, Wind-Down y Morning Activation, los cuales utilizan los datos de sueño y recuperación obtenidos por los anillos de la compañía.

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