What's Happening?
Outliyr, a health optimization platform, has conducted independent spectrometer tests on popular red light therapy devices, revealing significant discrepancies between advertised and actual power outputs. The tests showed that some devices deliver as little
as 67% of their advertised power, while others exceed their claims by nearly three times. These findings are part of a new public testing database that compares independent measurements with marketing claims. The database includes over seventy devices, providing detailed information on irradiance, peak wavelengths, electromagnetic field readings, and more. Outliyr's initiative aims to provide consumers with reliable data to make informed purchasing decisions, challenging the often misleading marketing claims of light therapy device manufacturers.
Why It's Important?
The discrepancies uncovered by Outliyr's tests highlight the need for transparency and accuracy in the marketing of health technology products. Consumers often rely on advertised specifications to make purchasing decisions, especially for expensive devices like red light therapy panels. By providing independent measurements, Outliyr empowers consumers to make informed choices based on verified data rather than potentially misleading marketing claims. This initiative could lead to increased accountability among manufacturers and encourage more rigorous testing standards in the industry. For consumers, having access to accurate information can prevent unnecessary spending and ensure they receive the benefits they expect from these devices.













