Illuminate Your Health Journey! ✨
The Eagle670 is a cutting-edge 670 nm deep red LED flashlight designed for personal red light therapy. With adjustable power settings of 8mW/cm2 on low and 40mW/cm2 on high, this lab-verified device ensures optimal performance while being easy on the eyes. Its compact design and included foam spacing tube make it a versatile tool for preserving night vision and reducing blue light exposure.
Special Feature | New and Improved Version!, 8mW/cm2 on Low, 40mW/cm2 on High, 670nm Red Light Therapy, USA LABORATORY VERIFIED ACCURACY |
Color | Red |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Aluminum |
Included Components | ['Foam Spacing Tube'] |
Product Dimensions | 3.7"D x 1"W x 1"H |
Voltage | 4.5 Volts (DC) |
Light Path Distance | 3 Inches |
Battery Cell Composition | Alkaline |
Item Weight | 0.09 Pounds |
Number of Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Brand | Eagle670 |
Battery Description | LED |
Style | Compact |
Bulb Base | Flanged |
Bulb Shape Size | S6 |
Finish Type | Red |
Specification Met | true |
Recommended Uses For Product | Personal red light therapy, preserving night vision, reducing blue light exposure |
Manufacturer | Eagle670 |
UPC | 195893150861 |
Part Number | A670NMFLASH2 |
Item Weight | 1.44 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | A670NMFLASH2 |
Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Finish types | Red |
Special Features | New and Improved Version!, 8mW/cm2 on Low, 40mW/cm2 on High, 670nm Red Light Therapy, USA LABORATORY VERIFIED ACCURACY |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Wattage | 121.5 Milliwatts |
Color Temperature | 1000 Kelvin |
Color Rendering Index (CRI) | 19.00 |
J**N
Came just as described.
This is a handy versatile light. Arrived as described. Just unscrew cap remove battery carousel and add 3 AAA batteries, return screw cap on and go. One click is low and two clicks high, third click off. The spacer is nice for eye use I marked mine to keep at a 3" distance. With the aluminum design it stays very cool. To use on skin just remove the foam spacer. I've only used it for a couple of days, I hope it lasts. So far it's working very well as expected.
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Good Inexpensive Way to Use Red Light Therapy
I am using this for red light treatment of my eyes. The product works well and seems to provide the expected 670 nm wavelength for vision therapy. The only restrictions on its functionality are the lack of a 3 minute timer as recommended in red light vision studies and the fact that you can really only do one eye at a time. I still use this on occasion for extra treatment of my worst eye but have primarily switched to a pair of rechargeable red light glasses with a built-in 3 minute timer when I do both eyes. Those glasses do cost several times what I paid for this flashlight type unit, however.
S**L
Really works
The media could not be loaded. I tried it out in my field. I turned it on knowing there were deer in the field about 50 yards away. Anyway turned it on shining on the ground first. Nothing ran off. So I thought maybe no deer were out there so shined it towards feeder. 7 DEER , 3 Racoons. They just kept eating never looked my way. So if you want a light you can see with and get to your stand and not give that big buck a chance at seeing you. Buy it. It’s also rechargeable. And the battery last a long time. Bought another one for my son. But if you watch the video it is stuck in a flash mode. Sent it back. Got a replacement FAST!! Great company. Great light. If you are a SERIOUS HUNTER. this is a must have light. I’ve tried it several times now on deer. They do not even look up. Nor stop eating. Even in flash TBEY can’t see it. At 670 nm I guess it’s true. Deer see it as black. So if it’s dark TBEY can’t see it. Highly recommend!!!
M**K
Company won't disclose mW/cm2
When using any red light for therapy, such as eye therapy, you must know the light's intensity (measured in mW/cm2). Say you need 50 mW/cm2 for three minutes. The further away you hold the light, the less intensity (mW/cm2) you get. So to get 50 mW/cm2, you need to know should you hold the light 6" away, or 12" away, or 18" away, etc. If you hold it too close, you get too much and will reverse your gains and in extreme cases may damage a sensitive target such as your eyes. If you hold it too far away, you don't get enough and will not make any gains. So you don't just need to know the light is 670nm. You also need to know the mW/cm2 at a given distance such as 12" (preferably you need to know at what distance is the intensity 50 mW/cm2). The company (lightlaboratories.com) won't tell you. They make a big deal over how well they tested this light to ensure it is 670nm, yet they totally conceal the intensity (mW/cm2). They don't disclose it here, nor at other outlets where they sell this flashlight, and they have ignored repeated emails to multiple departments from me. Finally, the flashlight is a cheaply made LED light you'd find at a dollar store. Of course, you're paying for the finely tuned LED bulbs set to 670nm, but without the intensity (mW/cm2), it's useless as a therapy device.
L**E
Nice little unit!
Works great! Nice to have both low and high beams.
M**S
It is exactly what it says, but it messed with my eyes.
I bought this light to view my 14 pet tarantulas in the dark, because that is when they tend to ld their spidery things.Tarantulas cannot see red light, and after using this right up in their faces multiple times, I can say that is seems to be 100% red light. They have no idea if is there.It is bright and seems like a quality device... But this is one issue that I have using this further...Possibly from the light glare created off of the acryllic enclosures, but after using this for an extended period of time, my eyes see colors differently.The first time is used this for about 30 minutes I'm the dark watching Teddy, my Honduran Curly Hair tarantula molt. As I was climbing back into bed at 2:30am, I noticed that the nightlight down the hall looked very blue. I giggled to myself and immediately passed out the second my head touched the pillow.Now tonight I spent a good hour watching my girls eat after a feeding and do their spider-stuff using the light. Afterwards I notice that other red lights (such as my snakes heat lamps and my Hue lights) looked yellow. They have slowly started becoming increasing orange, but 4 hours later, they still look orange.I assume that I will be able to see the color red again when I wake up, but I don't think that I will be using this light again for anything other than short bursts.tl:drLight is awesome and better quality than I expected. 100% pure red light, but I have safety concerns and will discontinue routine use.
T**S
Economical red light therapy
Based on some new research, 3 minutes of red light therapy, once a week, in the morning can improve eyesight for a week. This was an inexpensive way to try it out.Flashight is ubiquitous "cheapo" aluminum 3 AAA flashlight but with red LED's instead of white. Works as expected. Reliable push-button click power button. The included sleeve is kind of a mystery. No instructions regarding its use or purpose.
C**C
Only lasted a few months
I used it three times a week for 1 minute each day. It started acting up after a few months and now it is really unreliable and I have to mess with the battery a lot to even get it to work at all.
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