What Makes This Good Stuff
Red Light Therapy (RLT) is a well studied, effective, and scientifically proven treatment. Benefits range from improved skin health (reduced wrinkles, scars, acne), wound healing, hair growth, reduced pain for certain conditions, enhanced bone recovery, anti-inflammatory benefits, and even benefits to the brain.
Mito Red Light Therapy is among the very best brands out there and is surprisingly affordable considering the very high quality of their products.
This unit features the same powerful red and near infrared LEDs, but now you you can take them with you on the good.
Portable red light therapy in the palm of your hand, the Mito Mobile conveniently slips into your backpack, purse, or carry-on luggage.
Wireless and rechargeable, it can be taken it on a plane or on the road.
What’s included in the box
• 1x Mito Mobile Device
• 1x USB Charger (compatible worldwide)
• 1x Type A Plug Charger
• 1x Carry Case
• 1x User Manual
Specifications:
- Beam Angle: 60 Degrees
- Battery Capacity: 10,000 mA
- Battery Life – 5,000 hours
- LEDs: 12 X 5W
- Wavelengths: 660nm & 850nm
- Irradiance: >100mW/cm2 at surface of the LEDs
- Power Input: 100-264V
- Charge Power Output: 5V, 3A
- Weight: 1.3 pounds
- Dimensions: 6 inches X 4 inches X 1.5 inches
- 1 Year Warranty
- Runs 2.5-3 hours on a single charge
PLEASE NOTE: The Mito Mobile is an excellent options for on-the-go red light therapy. However for first time users of red light therapy seeking a targeted device with maximum power and efficacy, we would recommend starting with one of our smaller plug-in devices such as the MitoMIN, MitoMOD 300 or MitoPRO 300.
This product ships directly from the manufacturer. This item is not eligible for expedited shipping.
Mark –
3.5 stars at best. Note they discontinued the original Mobile and has a newer design, so you will not be able to read the review on the older model on their site anymore. I have two issues with this unit: The plastic panel with the button, timer and battery life indicators came loose with VERY little use, which is apparently only held there by glue. The second one is the price point. I get that most companies are not even offering a portable unit, but just think about it: It’s only 12 LEDs vs. the 60 in the entry level home unit, and the rest is of course just a rechargable battery in the form of a power bank, with a preset countdown timer and cooling fan. How does that add up to anywhere near $200 worth of components, especially with full size models like MitoMin being only a little over $200?? They have all the competitive comparison with Joovv being overpriced but the fact remains this unit is overpriced (and the newer model still is) for what it is. I had a steep discount from writing reviews and points from buying a larger model, I certainly wouldn’t pay full price. I guess that’s what happens when there is not a competitive product on the market, another company should come in and give them some competition on the portable solution so they will no longer have a monopoly on portable models just as they gave Joovv the same competition.