Weikeya 3 Waveband Red Light Pen Review

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Weikeya 3 Waveband Red Light Pen Review
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I paid about £70 for my two waveband red light therapy pen from Anyork, but this one from Weikeya claims to offer two bands of near infrared and one of infrared but is just £15. Can it be any good?

Firstly, I should say that I do not own a spectrometer and so cannot confirm the exact wavelengths emitted by this light or the intensity of it. It claims to offer 630, 660 and 850 nanometer outputs and if that is accurate that is better than my current Anyorke pen which only has 660 and 850. I can confirm that the lens does contain three LEDs and is as bright if not brighter than the Anyorke.

Build quality is not as good as the stainless steel of the dearer light but with an aluminium alloy body and padded rubber button, I have to say it does not feel particularly low-end. It comes with a cheap generic plastic carry case, and a 18650 battery charger but no battery or user guide was included. With the battery fitted it weighs just 114g rather than the 144g of the Anyork and at 12 cm in length is just 1 cm shorter

In use, it seems as bright and powerful as the more expensive one although the combined three light output has a slightly different colour to that from the Anyork, but the slightly yellowish tinge may be a sign of the 630 nm band. I tested for EMF emissions - a common issue with cheap unshielded red light panels - but with both devices, the levels were very low and well within acceptable limits.

As regards how well it works, to be honest, it is very hard to say, as the effects from either pen are cumulative and subtle. The best I can say is that I have not detected any significant difference between them. Both seem to be beneficial to my arthritic joints and my ageing skin!

When the missing battery price is factored in this model works out to be about one third the price of the higher end rival. Unlike the cheap red light panels, I have tried, I cannot say that there is any reason not to save some money by purchasing this budget price model.

The Good
Great Price
3 Wavebands
Hard Carry Case

The Bad
No Battery Included
Average Build Quality
No User Guide

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