

✨ Glow Beyond Limits with LifePro’s Full-Body Red Light Blanket 🔴
The LifePro Red Light Therapy Blanket features 2320 dual-wavelength LEDs (660nm red & 850nm near-infrared) embedded in a 62” x 24” wrap designed for full-body coverage. It offers fully customizable sessions with pulse and brightness controls ranging from 1 to 1000Hz, dual remote operation, and a travel-friendly design. Engineered for daily use with durable neoprene and backed by a lifetime warranty, this device supports muscle recovery, skin health, and overall wellness through advanced light therapy technology.



| ASIN | B0CMRZ9JDT |
| ASIN | B0CMRZ9JDT |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | 71,780 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 144 in Infrared Therapy |
| Brand | LifePro |
| Country of origin | China |
| Country of origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (49) |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (49) |
| Date First Available | 5 Dec. 2023 |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Format | Device |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | LP-ALVBD-BLK |
| Manufacturer | LifePro |
| Product Dimensions | 189.99 x 60.96 x 2.54 cm; 5.4 kg |
| Units | 1 count |
C**N
What all your contact details so they can ignore you
I opened a chat with customer support on Lifepro's website because to fill an inquiry form on their website you HAVE TO agree to receive promo materials via phone and provide personal contact details. I was asked to submit a photo of the product "so we can assist you better". I repeated the name instead "LifePro Red Light Therapy Blanket for Full Body Coverage with Red & Near Infrared Light" and the price and inquired as to why shipping is four to seven months. If the name is generic whose fault is that? It's been almost an hour and there has been no response so I am guessing the lifetime warranty means nothing at all. Most companies fall over themselves BEFORE they get your money, not this one, they are more honest and let you know where you stand beforehand. Probably explains why you have to wait until next year to get your item.
R**L
I had been using LifePro’s red light therapy belt as a test to see how it affected my loose skin and lipedema after lipedema reduction surgeries - but you can only do small areas at a time with it. So when this went on sale I pulled the trigger, because I really need whole body therapy. When I spend 20 minutes in this, I lose so much inflammation and fluid it’s like I spent 2 hours in my lymphatic pump. It gets nice and toasty warm, but not hot at off. You do need to use this completely naked as the red light will not penetrate clothing. But the inside is a nice plastic that you can wipe down and clean after each use to keep it sanitary. My only negatives are that the controls are at the foot of the blanket, so you have to turn it on and then get into the blanket and get zipped in with the red lights glaring at you, but they do give you glasses for this - but they don’t fit over my existing glasses so I had to get a different pair. It would be nicer if the controls were up at the head of the blanket. I would also love for it to be just a bit wider, but it works ok as it is. I actually do a separate session with just my arms stuck in the blanket to make sure I get them well since I would need more width on the red light pads to get them fully - and I do have a lot of loose skin on my arms due to my surgeries. But even those negatives aren’t enough but to deduct maybe 1/2 star given how well this works and the value.
R**S
I just received it today and used it for the first time. (I've done red light therapy in a commercial setting before, so I know I'm not sensitive) It does seem like it's a good quality light compared to the commercial ones, though I do wish they made a XXL version It only covers me from the neck to half way down my calves. (I am 6'2" and 240 lbs) the width seemed good enough, so that my entire torso was covered in red light. I don't have specific pain that I am looking to alleviate, just have heard about the benefits of red light and would like to see if it helps with sleep, weight loss, and skin appearance. I look forward to doing a video once I've used it long enough to see results. UPDATE 11/25/24: I've been using this for over a month now. I do 20 min sessions (5 times a week) with full IR & Red. I also the pulse at 10 Hz or whatever measurement it is. I had seen a YouTube video that mentioned 10 Hz, so I thought I'd start there. There isn't a huge amount of stuff about the benefits of pulse yet. TMI...I do use without any clothes at all. I haven't seen AMAZING benefits yet, but maybe a little bit of improvement in my skin. It's not drastic if it's there. I didn't have any major pain, just the creaks and pops of getting older. I think I have seen a minor improvement with those. My sleep has gotten better, but not until I started using my CPAP, so I don't know how much I can credit this device. I do have an issue with the bag that it came with. It seems to be cheaply made and the stitching has come loose and the drawstring. I have yet to reach out to the manufacturer about it, but will keep you updated on how that is handled. **(update)** I have added pictures of the bag failure and just contacted the manufacturer to send a replacement on 12/4/24 Overall, I have mixed feelings on the device, but from most of what I've researched about red light therapy is more preventative than anything, so I will continue to use it.
E**R
Subtitle: I hope you like cords Sub-Subtitle: (and being frustrated whilst trying to relax) This is a quality product overall, but the cord design (as with literally every other LifePro product I own) makes me want to throw it off the roof. You'll note it still gets 4 stars - that's how good the rest of the product is, aside from a few other minor gripes. *** The Good: *** * Heavy-duty construction * Densely packed, strong lights * Ability to fine-tune the light intensity desired * Tube design (versus closed-end bag) keeps it from becoming too hot inside * It can be fully unzipped so two people can use it for one side of their bodies at a time * Science backs up LifePro's claims * Helps me sleep like a baby *** The Bad: *** For reference, I am 5'6" tall, 135 pounds; pretty average. The bag is both too short and too narrow for full coverage, which leads me to believe many men and taller women will find it far too small. Lying flat with my legs extended and the top of my shoulders at the top of the wrap, my feet and ankles stick out from the bottom. This would be great if I could operate the remote with my toes, but we'll cover that later. If I bend my knees to get my feet inside, that means the backs of my legs are quite far away from the lights. The width is also too narrow for anyone larger than a pixie. My shoulders are of average width for my size, but take up every last centimeter of width, which means the sides of my shoulders/deltoid muscles receive no light whatsoever because they are up against the unlighted side panel fabric. It comes with a thin plastic film liner... which is stitched into the hecking fabric! What?! If one pulls it out without painstaking care, it leaves little pieces stuck in the stitching. Folks with OCD would probably have to spend significant time with tweezers to remove it all. I really wish it had vibration to help with better connective tissue repair. **** The Infuriating: **** THE REMOTES ARE UNREACHABLE WHEN IN THE BAG. Again... WHAT?!!?!?!? Every, and I mean every, product I have from LifePro is obviously well-constructed and of good quality, but has the most asinine cord design I can imagine. I have the other sauna bag from LP and it has this exact same problem: The power cord (which is also the cord for the remote) comes out the bottom of the bag and is designed so it cannot be reached (unless one is lucky) or used while using the product. From the photos, it might look like one could slither one's arm out of the bag and juuuust reach the remote. This is likely true except for one thing: Moving one's feet (which is gonna happen at some point) pulls the remotes out of reach. If one gets into the wrap and wants to change something or have it go another cycle (it cannot go longer than 30 minutes per session,) one must get out of the bag and flounder around at the foot of the bed to retrieve the controls. Because the cords attach at the very bottom, anytime one moves one's feet, the remotes get flung to the floor. If you're using it on the floor, maybe this would be less of an issue. If you stick some Velcro to the bag and to the remotes, that might be a sub-optimal fix, too... but we shouldn't have to do this! Especially at this price point. Just make a hecking design that makes sense, Team, please - for the love of everything sacred and holy, please revisit this atrocious implementation. The two power cords each go from the bag to the remote, and then from the remote to the wall, which is just nonsensical. I am not an electrical engineer, admittedly, but come on: There is AMPLE cord length on the section that goes from the remote to the power supply, which just makes me more annoyed - all they would have to do is make the first section longer and the second section that much shorter and it would be the same cost to manufacture, but no. OR, make some kind of retaining system that allows us to attach the remote in easy reach. Again, no. Another option would be to have the cords come out from a higher place along the side, within reach of the average homo sapiens. Their product design team (who probably either a.) have never used the product, b.) are orangutans, proportionally, or c.) are sadists) should expand beta-testing their work before releasing it to the public. Why even have a "remote control" if it can't be reached whilst using the product? *** Is it worth the slightly jaw-dropping price? *** Probably? While I did tend to sleep better right away, and after a month of use I'm feeling reduced lower back pain to a degree, it is not a miracle cure by any means. It does seem efficacious for certain things, and there are NIH and other studies indicating positive results overall using red/NIR light (not this product specifically.) If purchasing the product will considerably tax your budget, think about it carefully, talk about it with your doctor, and so on. It may be great, but it may also just be a heavy, bulky item taking up space in your house while it sits unused and resented. I eventually stopped using their non-red light sauna/spa bag because I hated the hassle of hauling it out, fighting with all the cords, having the same remote problem, et cetera. If you have plenty of funds to throw around, then it's probably worth taking the risk. My budget is not extravagant by any means, but I decided to take the leap after researching the science - I'm still not sure about long-term results and whether I'll end up regretting it in a few months, but I'm hopeful.
A**R
I am in agreement with others that it is too short. I put a blanket over my feet. But looking at other brands seems they are like this also. I can not for the life of me figure out how to make it pulse. Any help out there for this is welcomed. I looked online and can't find anything. And I am also in agreement with some, the temperature setting remote is down at the bottom. I can't afford the Red bed for 50,000 up. So this has to do.
M**A
Received the wrap a week ago. Too soon to give a full review. Will update at a later time. Cord design is not ideal.