Beurer IL50 Infrared Heat Lamp Heated Red Light Therapy Lamp for Body, Face, Sinuses, & Skin - Effective Muscle Pain & Cold Relief Treatment by Improving Blood Circulation
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Beurer IL50 Infrared Heat Lamp Heated Red Light Therapy Lamp for Body, Face, Sinuses, & Skin - Effective Muscle Pain & Cold Relief Treatment by Improving Blood Circulation

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Details

  • Finish Type
    Red
  • Bulb Base
    Prong
  • Product Dimensions
    7.7"D x 11.2"W
  • Item Weight
    3.5 Pounds
  • Lamp Type
    Infrared Heat
💡300W Power
⏱️1-15 min Timer
🛡️100% UV Protection

Description

🔥 Illuminate Your Wellness Journey!

  • SAFETY FIRST - Includes protective eyewear and overheating protection for peace of mind.
  • USER FRIENDLY DESIGN - Built-in timer and automatic shut-off for hassle-free sessions.
  • EXPERIENCE DRUG FREE RELIEF - Say goodbye to pain with natural infrared therapy!
  • POWERFUL INFRARED TECHNOLOGY - 300W bulb enhances blood circulation and skin health.
  • PERSONALIZED TREATMENT OPTIONS - Adjustable angle for targeted relief wherever you need it.

The Beurer IL50 Infrared Heat Lamp is a cutting-edge therapy device designed to provide drug-free relief from muscle aches, joint pain, and cold symptoms. With a powerful 300W infrared light bulb, adjustable angle, and user-friendly timer, this lamp ensures a personalized and safe treatment experience, making it an essential addition to your wellness routine.

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Specifications

StyleIL50 - Infrared Light
BrandBeurer
ColorWhite
Special FeatureTimer
Light Source TypeInfrared
Finish TypeRed
MaterialAcrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene
ShapeReflector
Controller TypePush Button
Connectivity TechnologyIR
Included ComponentsHeat Lamp, Eye protection goggles, power cord, & instructions
Wattage300 watts
Number of Items1
Control MethodRemote
Item Weight3.5 Pounds
Specific Uses For ProductPersonal
Bulb BaseProng
Voltage110 Volts
ManufacturerBeurer
Part NumberIL50
Item Weight3.5 pounds
Product Dimensions7.7 x 10.6 x 11.2 inches
Item model numberIL50
Is Discontinued By ManufacturerNo
Size1 Count (Pack of 1)
FinishRed
Item Package Quantity1
Special FeaturesTimer
Batteries Included?No
Batteries Required?No
Warranty DescriptionLimited lifetime warranty.

Have a Question? See What Others Asked

Does the Beurer IL50 use near or far infrared wavelength?
Does any have a good guess for the spectral power distribution of the lamp? I wonder if this is any better than those 250W incandescent heat lamp...
Can we see the red light when the unit is switched on? My new unit does not do this.
Does this lamp produce far infrared or near infrared light?

Reviews

4.4

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F**R

Lo que esperaba

Excelente 👌

A**X

Infrared lamp

Excellent Germany product!I recommend it !!

K**K

I love it!

I love it! It feels so nice! It helps me to relax. I think I'm addicted to it!

T**O

Instant warmth and FSA/HSA eligible!

I've owned this for a couple of years and have enjoyed the instant soothing heat that it provides. It is well built and sturdy. I mainly use this in the bathroom and have it positioned on the counter pointing towards the shower. I turn it on when I get in the shower and when I get out a few minutes later and dry myself off, it feels like I'm standing in warm sunlight. No more after shower chill! It sits several feet away from the tub/shower, so it doesn't get near any water or near the sink and it is plugged into a GFCI outlet for added safety. This really should be a five star product review, but my unit has a particular quirk. It doesn't always shut off when the timer gets to 0. The picture attached shows the lamp still on with the timer at zero. The fan will stop when this happens and in a minute or so a safety mechanism kicks in and the lamp eventually shuts off due to the overheating. Since I always manually turn it off when I get out of the shower and never leave the lamp unattended, I've learned to live with it. I still highly recommend this lamp but caution anyone to test the unit's timer function within Amazon's return window. I discovered this issue too late to return the product. Don't hesitate to purchase one, but test it thoroughly and always use the power button on the right side to shut it off or simply unplug it when you are finished using it.. I think mine just had a rare defect.

S**E

Solid well made product from Germany

This is a very well made, built infrared light. Very easy to move..I like design and placement of the handles, easy to tilt position and angle you need. Glasses are included to protect your eyes. It is made in Germany, high standards to products they make and this is one of them. It looks like a product that will be long lasting. 5 out of 5 stars, highly recommend.

T**R

Quality brand with long history and best from my experience

My third product from them and first of their product I bought in USA. Simple but if you want to know what real red light suppose to function like outside the professional clinical/hospital setting, I'd go with this one. I got badly suprised with an different option and their quality, thinking all of them would be good enough. All in all skin improvement or you want to heal something fast and thorough, save your money and time & just go with this one.

A**S

Highly insufficient for SAD sufferers / light therapy

Warning to SAD sufferers: This lamp produces BY FAR insufficient light.Using my light meter, and a tape measure, I measured:10,000 lux, yes, BUT ONLY at 3 inches from the surface of the lamp.Sitting at my desk, using the measuring tape from my eye to where this lamp might sit to my left or right, or over/behind my computer monitor, I measured 24 inches to be about how far away it would sit.Again, using the light meter, at 24 inches, this lamp produced only about 400 lux.See Wikipedia for a description of "lux": Lux is a measure of the number of lumens of light received per square meter. (1 lux = 1 square meter of area is getting 1 lumen)But at how far away, right? I mean, everyone knows that light is less bright the further away from it you get. Therefore, a lux measurement should ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS be accompanied by a DISTANCE. Example: "45 lux AT 3 FEET AWAY".Flashlight and light bulb manufacturers get around this problem by simply quoting lumens (which we assume they measure RIGHT AT THE LIGHT BULB). But to know how many *lux* you're getting at your eyeball (which should dang well NOT be at the surface of a light bulb), you can't quote lumens. You have to quote lux PLUS the distance you'd be away from it.Okay, so if we're agreed that lux needs distance always quoted with it:Now let's look at the Amazon description for this product. It only says, "10,000 lux". But where's the distance? Missing.How about the box? The box says, "Light intensity of natural spectrum daylight of approx. 10,000 lux". Super. Still missing the distance, right?How about the manual? I have scanned in a page of the relevant sections of the manual:Section 9. Specifications:Light intensity approx. 10,000 lux. (Still missing the distance, right?)Section 6. To Use8 inches for 1/2 hour per day or 16-24 inches for 2 hours per day, etc.This table is just plain wrong. At least with the unit I got, and the light meter I used.Even at 8 inches (and no way could I stand having this thing only 8 inches from my face), I still measured only 2,250 lux. How long would that take me to get the therapy? I estimate:(10,000 / 2,250) * 30mins = 133mins = 2 hrs 13 mins .. NOT 1/2 hour!Even their suggestion that one could use it for 2 hours at 16-24 is inaccurate, since that's a huge range, and lux will definitely be much lower at 24 inches than at 16.Again, for the unit I purchased from Amazon, I only got the 10,000 lux === AT 3 INCHES ==.As most of you may know, to get true therapy, researchers advise at least 10,000 lux (at your eyeball) for 30 minutes, daily. (Or 5,000 lux for an hour, or 2,500 lux for 2 hours.)How low could we go on the lux, though, just increasing the time?Well, it turns out that researchers also state that the MINIMUM lux needs to be 2,500 for it to begin to take effect. THEREFORE, we can't just work with a weak light (under 2,500 lux at the distance we have it) and add more time. It won't work.So, if 400 lux WERE above the minimum therapeutic level, and I placed this Beurer unit a reasonable 24 inches away on my desk or over my monitor, how long would it take me to get the same therapy from this weaker lamp that I would for 30 minutes using a lamp which was giving me a true 10,000 lux at my eye?(10,000 / 400) * 30mins = 750mins = 12.5hrsWhich, of course, is ridiculous.BUT!!!!! Because of the minimum lux of 2,500 for the 'timer' to even start on therapy, it means that placing this at a reasonable distance of 24" on your desk will give NO therapeutic results -- at least for most people -- according to the researchers, at least.Maybe someone gets some therapy from this -- but, if what the researchers say about minimum lux of 2,500 *for most people* is true, then either the people reporting that they like this light are among the few who can get therapy from only low levels of light, OR there is a placebo effect going on for them.Conversely, even if someone might argue, "Yeah, but I would have this lamp closer than you would," would they *really*? I would challenge them to measure their desk and how they sit when working. I'll bet 24" is *at least* the distance they would have it at.And even if they would have it closer, would they really have it only 3 inches away from their eyes for 30 minutes?Again, to get the minimum lux of 2,500, you'd have to be CLOSER than the 8 inches i measured 2,2500 lux at. Say, 7 inches. Are you REALLY going to hold or position this sucker 7" away from your face for 2 whole hours?It is HUGELY IMPORTANT for any SAD sufferers to invest in a lux meter. As you see from following the link to mine, they are inexpensive here on Amazon -- and there are several other models equally good or better. So we've no reason not to get one, and get confirmation from any device (or even from walking outside) how much light we are truly getting.One more minor point: The little green plastic snap-in stand that props up this lamp from the back: It fell out by itself several times while I was measuring the unit, dropping the lamp onto the table. I did not get confidence in its quality from this. Yet a minor issue compared to the lux.Hope this helps someone. If I'm wrong on any of this stuff, please comment, and I'll correct/fix it.

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