Health & Beauty · Wellness & Self-Care
Scienlodic
Scienlodic sells red-light therapy and near-infrared wellness devices—tabletop panels, full-body stands, handheld wands, and infrared heating wraps—priced from $129 to $999, squarely in the mid-range. All sales flow through the brand’s own Shopify site; no third-party marketplaces or brick-and-mortar presence are listed. The company positions itself on lab-verified irradiance (≥120 mW/cm² at 6"), dual-chip LED architecture, and FDA-II registered class II medical devices. Flagship SKUs such as the 600-watt “Scienlodic Pro” panel and the flexible “ThermoBelt” wrap are repeatedly cited in customer reviews for joint pain and skin-recovery use cases. Buyers are 30-55-year-old fitness enthusiasts, biohackers, and chronic-pain sufferers who want clinical-grade specs without paying clinic prices. The brand voice stresses data over hype, appealing to shoppers who track HRV, follow peer-reviewed light-therapy studies, and prefer at-home protocols. Scienlodic competes with both premium medical-device makers and low-cost generic LED brands; it differentiates by publishing third-party test reports, offering a 3-year warranty, and keeping prices 30-40% below premium tiers while using identical 660 nm / 850 nm wavelengths and flicker-free drivers.
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