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| package_dimensions | 7.17 x 4.49 x 1.93 inches; 13.76 ounces |
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| batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| date_first_available | April 2, 2025 |
| manufacturer | DGXINJUN |
| best_sellers_rank | #458,368 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #2,124 in Light Therapy Products |











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Why did you pick this product vs others?: I struggle with a bad ankle, tried inserts, every cream and oil you can imagine, even went to a boot when it was at it's worst. I tried this and my ankle started getting better, not sure if it's the redlight therapy or time has healed it but it's better so I'm continuing with it. I'm small, small boned so it's a little big on my ankle but I get by. Read more
I picked this up for a few reasons one being its design being able to use it not only on your foot and ankle area but wrist and hand as well. The other being you can take off the control unit to recharge it without needing to carry the entire brace or red light portion with you. These magnets are STRONG lol. I even have to put a little effort to remove the control unit. Which "might" be an issue for those that have hand issues to begin with or are say elderly. Not say it's that difficult to remove but again the control unit doesn't just pop off so if you have hand pain or can't squeeze down to grip it tightly it could be a problem. Not that it's require to take it off to charge it but just thought it was worth mentioning I guess. The diverse settings in terms of duration a "session" I'll call it as well as varying intensity for the red light gives me whatever option I could want. I have issues with my hands and feet unfortunately from work related stresses like repetitive motion, bad shoes, and just age related I guess. This was why I decided maybe it was time to give red light therapy a try. I actually had strained the tendons or ligaments in my finger which was causing me a great deal of pain just trying to bend my finger. It had been bothering my for days. I realize it isn't exactly what part of the body the device is intended to treat BUT I thought I could just wrap it around my hand and just see what happens. I did a few treatments, first for 10 minutes and then gradually increased the duration. I'll be darned, it wasn't immediate relief per say but improved. Later in the evening I noticed I had more flexibility and the pain had decreased substantially as well. Over the course of the next couple days my finger felt like it was almost if not completely back to normal again. All I'm saying is that in terms of relief it was longer lasting than if I'd used my plain old heating pad. Generally my heating pad provides more immediate relief but as the area I use it on cools back to normal body temperature the pain or stiffness or soreness gradually returns along with it. Hence having to repeately use it to either feel better or until it heals. Yes admitedly it could be a number of other factors as far as the condition of my finger goes and I'm attributing the red light therapy to remedying it but....I'm leaning more towards the belief that it indeed does and did something my normal heating pad just doesn't do. I've noticed improvement in my hands and ankles as far as feeling better overall just not as miraculous I guess as what I think it did or my injured finger. I'm continuing treatment though on those areas being I feel better, less pain in those areas, and with that as long as my flexibility has improved I'm on board with red light therapy. Read more
I have to say I was a little sceptical of the red light therapy and how much it helps. I still am a little but I have to say after using it for a while I think it is increasing the circulation in the areas it shines on. I use it on my ankles like it says to. I use it on my wrists like the pictures in the ad shows. I also used it on my knees. On the knee the strap doesn't go around my leg but I lay it across the knee and it stays in place as I relax and watch TV. Wherever I use it I set it to the highest setting and it warms my skin to a nice comfortable temperature. From what I have read about this, your body reacts to the lights similar to the suns effect on your body, except for the sunburn. It dialates the blood vessels and increases flow. This means more oxygen to the joints and muscles which is good. If your blood has healing properties then more flow is good. This device is made very well and easy to understand and use. I am average sized and it fits perfectly with extra room if I were larger. Comes with charging cable and the part that plugs into the wall(that's rare these days) I get about 6 uses before I charge it again, it hasn't run out but I don't want it due while I'm using it. I like using it because it feels nice. If it also does good things for my body, that's a win. Read more
First, I want to mention that I received this product for evaluation. I planned to use the DGXINJUN Cordless Red-Light Therapy for Ankle Wrist to treat sore ankles. I expect that it works well and is of good quality. This product has met all of my expectations, and the quality is great. This device works based on light therapy. It includes the control unit, the ankle wrap with lights, instructions, USB C cable and charging plug. The device works well and is easy to set up and use. The instructions are clear. I used it two times when my ankle hurt and, afterwards, felt better. You can set up for red light only, infrared light only, or both. You can also define different intensity levels and time working, up to thirty minutes. It is comfortable but not appropriate to walk around while using it. The light is a little distracting, but I just did not look at my ankle. Read more
This makes it so easy to adjust targeted areas on the wrist, hands or ankle without interfering with mobility. The battery holds a charge for a long time, making it portable and convenient to use. The heat from the light provides almost immediate relief. The price tag of almost $100 at time of review seems really steep, but price aside, I'd recommend this. Read more
I am very happy to not only now have a red light therapy device designed specifically for the wrist/ankle, but one that is well designed and well-made. There is no shortage of various red light devices on the market, but because of the inherent awkwardness and movement around the wrist and ankle areas, most devices either do not fare too well staying in place while treating these target areas, nor do they cover the area as effectively as this one does. There is nothing to “figure out“ when putting it on. For the wrist, my thumb easily slips underneath the one strap and I can easily fasten it in place after that. Also, with a detachable battery, these are truly portable. For me, as someone who typically works long hours on a computer using a computer mouse, using this, even if just for 10 minutes, is a welcome addition to my routine after a workday. It is easy to use, and comfortable while I have it on… Basically it “checks all the boxes” for me. Read more
