Friday, January 14, 2011

Evaluating Bargain LED Wands


Acetino Professional LED WandI have come across an alternative model called [of LED wand] Acetino Professional which offers 3 heads red/infrared, blue, and green. They offer this for €85 including shipping. It is currently available at www.globalpremiersourcing.com/store.

Have you heard of this? I contacted them and they said the power output is about 2.5 - 2.8 joules.

Thanks
Anonymous

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Hi “An”,

I wasn’t familiar with the Acetino Professional LED wand, so I did some research.

1. The price sure is nice.
2. The power output of 2.5 – 2.8 joules is impressive for a home use LED wand.
3. The fact that the Acetino has three treatment heads sounds appealing until you consider what the different heads are designed for.
4. That the Acetino has 33 LEDs per treatment probe also is impressive, except it’s not only the number of heads that determine efficacy.

Let me take these points one at a time.

#1 Low Price
You can buy home use
LED wands for as low as $50, but you may as well throw your money to the wind at that price.

Most home use LED wands cost $300 and up.

So a price of €85 – a little more than $100 USD – would be great if the wand were even one-third as good as a
Baby Quasar or Tanda Regenerate.

#2 Power Output
A power output of 2.5 to 2.8 joules per square centimeter is great for a home use LED wand. The Baby Quasar I bought four years ago has an output of 2.6 joules per square cm. [The new
Quasar MD home use model has an output of 7.6 joules equivalent to many professional spa models.]

My answer to “An” will conclude
tomorrow. Please come back.

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