BON CHARGE Demi Red Light Therapy Device
Important note on category
This is a red light and near-infrared (NIR) panel designed for targeted, half-body sessions. I evaluate devices like this based on transparent specifications, safety testing, certifications, and intended use.
What I avoid / What I look for
I avoid devices that make big promises but don’t share wavelengths, output, or safety information. I look for clearly stated wavelengths, irradiance listed in measurable units, low flicker and EMF transparency, and recognizable certifications for an electrical device.
Product description
The Demi Red Light Therapy Device delivers red light at 660 nm and near-infrared light at 850 nm, with brand-stated irradiance greater than 100 mW/cm². You can use red and NIR together or independently, depending on what you’re looking to support.
It includes a built-in timer for up to 20-minute sessions, which helps keep use intentional and consistent. The size makes it a good option if you want more coverage than a handheld device without needing a full-body setup.
Key specs the brand lists:
Irradiance: >100 mW/cm²
Wavelengths: 660 nm red, 850 nm near-infrared
LED count: 60
Flicker: zero
EMF: 0.05–0.1 µT
Beam angle: 30 degrees
Timer: up to 20 minutes
Certifications
CE – meets basic safety and performance standards for electronic devices
FCC – complies with limits on electromagnetic interference
SAA – meets electrical safety requirements for plug-in products
FDA registered – listed with the FDA as a wellness device (not FDA approved)
ARTG registered – listed on Australia’s medical device registry
What I like
I personally use this when I’m feeling stressed, when my skin is flaring up, when I’m sick, and as part of my evening routine before bed. For me, it’s a supportive, non-topical tool that helps me slow down and keep my routine simple during those times.
I also like that the brand clearly discloses wavelengths and output, and that I can choose red and near-infrared together or separately, depending on how I’m using it.
Things to keep in mind
This is an electronics-based wellness device, so I use it intentionally and for short sessions. Results with red light tools tend to be gradual and consistency-based rather than immediate.
If you’re sensitive to light, start with shorter sessions and increase slowly. If you’re pregnant, breastfeeding, taking medications that increase light sensitivity, or managing a diagnosed medical condition, it’s a good idea to check with your provider before use.