RLF750 Red Light Panel UK
- Regular price
- £529.00
- Sale price
- £529.00
- Regular price
The RLF750 is the compact panel in the RLF range. At 47.3 × 30cm and 5.7kg it is sized for one region at a time — the face and neck, the shoulders, a single joint or a section of a limb — and it fits a desk, a shelf or a small room where a half-body panel would not go.
It is the entry point to the range, but it is not a cut-down version of the larger units. The seven-wavelength engine, the dimming, the pulsing and the timer are the same, and the irradiance is in the same band. What a smaller panel changes is the area you can treat in one position, not the intensity reaching the skin.
Measured output
82 mW/cm² at 15cm, measured on a Hopoocolor OHSP350IR spectrometer.
No LED panel emits evenly across its face. Output peaks on axis in front of the centre of the array and tapers towards the perimeter, so a single peak reading describes one point rather than the whole emitting surface. For working out session length, around 75 mW/cm² is a realistic average across the face of the RLF750.
The figure we publish comes off a spectrometer trace. It is not a centre-point maximum relabelled as an average. How the readings are taken, and why solar meters have no place in this measurement, is covered in our note on irradiance testing.
Wavelengths
The panel carries seven wavelengths. Each one has its own dimming control across the full range:
| 480nm | Blue. Visible, absorbed at the surface. |
| 630nm | Red. Visible, epidermis and upper dermis. |
| 660nm | Red. Visible, reaching a little further than 630nm. |
| 810nm | Near-infrared. Not visible, passes below the dermis. |
| 830nm | Near-infrared. Not visible to the eye. |
| 850nm | Near-infrared. Not visible, the most studied of the NIR bands. |
| 1060nm | Near-infrared. Not visible, the longest wavelength fitted. |
Channels run alone or in any combination. A common arrangement is red and near-infrared together, with the blue channel held separate and left out of a routine session.
Controls
The panel carries a touchscreen, and a handheld remote duplicates every function on it. Each wavelength dims across the full 0–100% range. Pulsing on the near-infrared channels is set anywhere from 0 to 9999Hz. The timer covers 1 to 30 minutes and cuts the output when it reaches zero.
Output is flicker-free. That is worth noting if the panel shares a room with a camera, or if anyone using it is sensitive to modulated light.
Cooling is active, and the housing is metal rather than plastic.
Specification
| LEDs | 150 × 5W dual-chip |
| Wavelengths | 480, 630, 660, 810, 830, 850, 1060nm |
| Irradiance | 82 mW/cm² at 15cm (spectrometer) |
| Beam angle | 30° |
| Power draw | 219W |
| Plug | UK three-pin (BS 1363), fitted as standard |
| Dimensions | 47.3 × 30 × 6.6cm |
| Weight | 5.7kg |
| LED lifespan | 50,000 hours |
| Timer | 1–30 minutes |
| Pulsing | 0–9999Hz (near-infrared) |
| Cooling | Active |
| Housing | Metal, IP20 |
| Control | Touchscreen and handheld remote |
| Standards | EN 60335-2-27, EMC, RoHS |
| Warranty | 3 years |
| Stock | Held in the UK |
Mounting
At 5.7kg the RLF750 sits on a desk or a worktop without any fixing, which covers most seated face and shoulder work.
Where a freestanding position is wanted, the base stand is the lighter of the two options and also takes the RLF300 and RLF1500. The wide base stand is heavier, runs on castors and moves between rooms without lifting.
Choosing between panels
Across the RLF range the variable is dimension rather than output. Irradiance sits in a similar band on every panel, so moving up the range buys treated area per session, not a stronger dose.
| RLF750 | 47 × 30cm, 150 LEDs. Face, neck, shoulders, one joint or limb section. |
| RLF1500 | 91 × 30cm, 300 LEDs. Half body: torso, back or a full leg. |
| RLF3000 | 150 × 42cm, 600 LEDs. Whole body standing, in two positions. |
| RLF6000 | 180 × 60cm, 1,200 LEDs. Whole body, clinic and multi-user settings. |
For a wider comparison, including which specification figures are worth checking before you buy, see our UK buyer's guide.
Supply and delivery
Stock is held in the UK and dispatched from the UK, and every panel goes out with a UK three-pin plug already fitted. Nothing crosses a border on its way to you, so there is no import VAT, customs charge or courier handling fee at the door. UK delivery is free on orders over £400. Warranty work and returns are dealt with here.
Questions
How long should a session be, and from what distance?
A starting point of 10 to 20 minutes at 15 to 30cm suits most users, with the timer set to match. Dose is irradiance multiplied by time: move further back and irradiance drops, so a slightly longer session returns you to the same delivered energy. The 82 mW/cm² figure is measured at 15cm.
Is the RLF750 large enough for what I want to do?
The emitting face is 47.3 × 30cm. At a working distance of 15 to 30cm that covers the face and neck, both shoulders, one knee or elbow, or a section of the back or thigh in a single position. Larger areas are treated by repositioning, or by moving to a longer panel.
How does it compare with the RLF1500?
The RLF1500 is twice the length and carries twice the LEDs, so it covers a torso or a full leg where the RLF750 covers a region. Wavelengths, dimming, pulsing, timer and beam angle are identical, and measured irradiance is close: 82 mW/cm² on the RLF750 against 89 mW/cm² on the RLF1500. The difference between them is coverage rather than strength.
Do I need goggles?
The panel is bright and should not be stared into. We do not supply goggles with any RLF panel. For treatment below the neck, closing the eyes or turning the head away is enough. Our narrowband UVB lamps are a different case, and eye protection there is a requirement rather than a matter of comfort.
Will it run from a normal plug socket?
Yes. The RLF750 draws 219W and runs from a standard UK 13A socket. No dedicated circuit or adaptor is involved. The mains lead arrives with a UK three-pin plug already fitted, so nothing needs rewiring before first use.
What is covered by the warranty?
Three years on the panel, administered in the UK. The LEDs are rated to 50,000 hours, which at twenty minutes a day runs far past the warranty term.
Is the RLF750 a medical device?
No. Panels emitting red and near-infrared light do not fall under the medical device classification that applies to our narrowband UVB lamps. Where a diagnosed skin condition is involved, red light therapy vs narrowband UVB sets out which of the two device types does which job.
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SKU: D_RLF_750_UK