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Beurer IL 50 (300 W)
EUR77,35

Beurer IL 50

300 W


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PatrickG445

3 months ago

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robert_m

3 months ago • purchased this product

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I do not have a measuring device to measure the radiation. However, the device is more than strong enough to carry out regular red light treatment.
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Anonymous

1 year ago

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Galaxus

1 year ago

The Beurer IL 50 infrared lamp works with IR-A radiation, although this specific detail is not explicitly mentioned in the provided sources, it is common for infrared lamps used for therapeutic purposes, such as muscle relaxation and cold treatment, to utilize IR-A radiation due to its deeper penetration into tissue. To confirm, IR-A radiation is typically used in medical and therapeutic infrared lamps because it penetrates deeper into the body, providing more effective heat treatment for muscles and other tissues.
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Anonymous

1 year ago

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Galaxus

1 year ago

The "Beurer IL 50" device works with IR-C radiation. Infrared lamps such as the Beurer IL 50 typically operate in the range of long-wave infrared radiation (IR-C), which is suitable for the heat treatment of muscles and joints.
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ThereseS631

1 year ago

You have to close your eyes

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themedu5a

1 year ago • purchased this product

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Hello Therese, if you hold your face in front of the device, you should close your eyes and use the rubber goggles supplied. Otherwise the infrared radiation can damage your eyes.
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Anonymous

2 years ago

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plozzam

2 years ago • purchased this product

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If you stick to the recommended maximum time you should spend in front of the device, you don't need sun cream... The device is not intended to harm the skin, but to have a positive effect... It is important to cover your eyes. I think there is even something supplied with the device.

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